Fluke I172X-FLEX1500 iFlex® Current Clamp

The Fluke I172X-FLEX1500 12-inch iFlex flexible current probe offers the highest level of measuring flexibility and measures up to 1500A AC.

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Fluke I172X-FLEX1500 iFlex® Current Clamp

The Fluke I172x 12-inch iFlex flexible current probe offers the highest level of measuring flexibility and measures up to 1500A AC. The 173X Energy or Power Logger can be directly connected to the iFlex probes to display current measurements free from error-prone scaling factors. It is easier to observe the display when there is a distance of 1.8 meters (6 feet) between the energy logger and the measurement point. There are three different sizes of Fluke 17XX iFlex cables: 12, 24, and 36 inches.

Fluke I172X-FLEX1500 Specifications

  • Safety: IEC 61010-1: Pollution degree 2
  • IEC 61010-2-032: CAT IV 600 V,
  • CAT III 1000 V
  • Temperature
  • Operating : -20 °C to 70 °C (-4 °F to 158 °F)
  • Temperature of conductor under
  • test shall not exceed 80 °C (176 °F)
  • Storage : -40 °C to 80 °C (-40 °F to 176 °F)
  • Altitude
  • Operating : 2000 m
  • Storage: 12 000 m
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Fluke Corporation

Since its founding in 1948, Fluke has helped define and grow a unique technology market, providing testing and troubleshooting capabilities that have grown to mission critical status in manufacturing and service industries. Every new manufacturing plant, office, hospital, or facility built today represents another potential customer for Fluke products. From industrial electronic installation, maintenance and service, to precision measurement and quality control, Fluke tools help keep business and industry around the globe up and running. Typical customers and users include technicians, engineers, metrologists, medical-device manufacturers, and computer network professionals — people who stake their reputations on their tools, and use tools to help extend their personal power and abilities.

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