Verify the presence of load current, AC voltage, and continuity of circuits, DC current, and frequency, switches, fuses, and contacts in the toughest environments with this True RMS clamp meter. Additionally, this troubleshooting tool is ideal for commercial and residential electricians.
Verify the presence of load current, AC voltage, and continuity of circuits, DC current, and frequency, switches, fuses, and contacts in the toughest environments with this True RMS clamp meter. Additionally, this troubleshooting tool is ideal for commercial and residential electricians.
Comes in a slim design for easy transport, this multimeter is also a reliable, versatile troubleshooting tool for commercial and residential electricians. It features True RMS measurements and a large display for efficient troubleshooting.
Features
Applications
AC Current | |
Range | 40.00 A/400.0 A |
Accuracy | 2% ± 5 digits (45 to 65 Hz) 2.5% ± 5 digits (65 to 400 Hz) |
DC Current | |
Range | 40.00 A/400.0 A |
Accuracy | 2% ± 5 digits |
AC Voltage | |
Range | 600.0 V |
Accuracy | 1.5% ± 5 digits |
DC Voltage | |
Range | 600.0 V |
Accuracy | 1.0% ± 5 digits |
Resistance | |
Range | 400.0 Ω/4000 Ω/40.00 kΩ |
Accuracy | 1.0% ± 5 digits |
General Specifications | |
Continuity | ≤30 Ω |
Capacitance | 100.0 to 1000 µF |
Frequency | 5.0 to 500.0 Hz |
AC Response | True RMS |
Backlight | Yes |
Data Hold | Yes |
Contact Temperature | 14 to 752°F (-10 to 400°C) |
Min/Max | Yes |
Dimensions | 8.1 x 2.9 x 1.3" (207 x 75 x 34 mm) |
Weight | 0.6 lb (283 g) |
Category Rating | CAT III 600 V CAT IV 300 V |
Does your clamp report the true-rms reading? Is the problem with your motor or your clamp?
Imagine that you have spent the whole day troubleshooting a problem with a motor
only to discover that the problem wasn’t really the motor, but the clamp you were using to measure it. You stake your reputation on your ability to get the job done, be sure your clamp meter is working for you
First, make sure your clamp meter reports the true-rms reading. Otherwise noise from everything
including a variable frequency drive to compact fluorescent bulbs can result in a less
Does your clamp report the true-rms reading? Is the problem with your motor or your clamp?
Have you ever dropped your clamp? Do you use your clamp outside? Ever used your clamp to pry apart wires?
Making accurate and repeatable results in a laboratory is a good start. But you don’t always work in a clean and controlled environment. Before making a purchase, check whether the clamp is specified to work in the
Be sure you don’t buy a clamp specified for indoor use only or with a minimum operating range warmer than 15 °F if you think you might need to make measurements outside. If the clamp isn’t designed for the outdoors the
measurements you get might
Finally be sure the clamp you are using is rugged enough to continue to give reliable results after years of prying wires apart, drops from ladders and bouncing around the back of
Have you ever dropped your clamp? Do you use your clamp outside? Ever used your clamp to pry apart wires?
Does the clamp have the correct rating for the work you are doing? Can you use the meter easily when wearing personal protective equipment?
Your test and measurement tools are a critical barrier between you and danger. They are quite literally an extension of your body into a very dangerous environment. First things first, be sure you choose a clamp meter with an appropriate category rating for the work
Second, choose a brand with a reputation for providing safe and reliable test equipment. Anyone can buy a clamp meter and put their brand on it. Only a few manufacturers design, build and test their own equipment to exceed international
Finally, your clamp meter is part of a safety system that includes personal protective equipment (PPE). In addition to having the right PPE, be sure that you can easily operate your test and measurement equipment with that
Does the clamp have the correct rating for the work you are doing? Can you use the meter easily when wearing personal protective equipment?
Not using all the features on your clamp meter?
These days you can get almost anything built into a clamp meter (tape measure anyone?). The more gadgets that are built into a clamp meter, the harder it becomes to use and the worse it performs. Instead of trying to get the most features possible, chose a meter that has the measurement functions you need to get the job done, without any of fluff that doesn’t make sense. Plus, you don’t end up paying for features irrelevant to the
Not using all the features on your clamp meter?
Click on a category to view a selection of compatible accessories with the Fluke 325 True RMS Clamp Meter, AC/DC.
AC Current | |
Range | 40.00 A/400.0 A |
Accuracy | 2% ± 5 digits (45 to 65 Hz) 2.5% ± 5 digits (65 to 400 Hz) |
DC Current | |
Range | 40.00 A/400.0 A |
Accuracy | 2% ± 5 digits |
AC Voltage | |
Range | 600.0 V |
Accuracy | 1.5% ± 5 digits |
DC Voltage | |
Range | 600.0 V |
Accuracy | 1.0% ± 5 digits |
Resistance | |
Range | 400.0 Ω/4000 Ω/40.00 kΩ |
Accuracy | 1.0% ± 5 digits |
General Specifications | |
Continuity | ≤30 Ω |
Capacitance | 100.0 to 1000 µF |
Frequency | 5.0 to 500.0 Hz |
AC Response | True RMS |
Backlight | Yes |
Data Hold | Yes |
Contact Temperature | 14 to 752°F (-10 to 400°C) |
Min/Max | Yes |
Dimensions | 8.1 x 2.9 x 1.3" (207 x 75 x 34 mm) |
Weight | 0.6 lb (283 g) |
Category Rating | CAT III 600 V CAT IV 300 V |
Does your clamp report the true-rms reading? Is the problem with your motor or your clamp?
Imagine that you have spent the whole day troubleshooting a problem with a motor
only to discover that the problem wasn’t really the motor, but the clamp you were using to measure it. You stake your reputation on your ability to get the job done, be sure your clamp meter is working for you
First, make sure your clamp meter reports the true-rms reading. Otherwise noise from everything
including a variable frequency drive to compact fluorescent bulbs can result in a less
Does your clamp report the true-rms reading? Is the problem with your motor or your clamp?
Have you ever dropped your clamp? Do you use your clamp outside? Ever used your clamp to pry apart wires?
Making accurate and repeatable results in a laboratory is a good start. But you don’t always work in a clean and controlled environment. Before making a purchase, check whether the clamp is specified to work in the
Be sure you don’t buy a clamp specified for indoor use only or with a minimum operating range warmer than 15 °F if you think you might need to make measurements outside. If the clamp isn’t designed for the outdoors the
measurements you get might
Finally be sure the clamp you are using is rugged enough to continue to give reliable results after years of prying wires apart, drops from ladders and bouncing around the back of
Have you ever dropped your clamp? Do you use your clamp outside? Ever used your clamp to pry apart wires?
Does the clamp have the correct rating for the work you are doing? Can you use the meter easily when wearing personal protective equipment?
Your test and measurement tools are a critical barrier between you and danger. They are quite literally an extension of your body into a very dangerous environment. First things first, be sure you choose a clamp meter with an appropriate category rating for the work
Second, choose a brand with a reputation for providing safe and reliable test equipment. Anyone can buy a clamp meter and put their brand on it. Only a few manufacturers design, build and test their own equipment to exceed international
Finally, your clamp meter is part of a safety system that includes personal protective equipment (PPE). In addition to having the right PPE, be sure that you can easily operate your test and measurement equipment with that
Does the clamp have the correct rating for the work you are doing? Can you use the meter easily when wearing personal protective equipment?
Not using all the features on your clamp meter?
These days you can get almost anything built into a clamp meter (tape measure anyone?). The more gadgets that are built into a clamp meter, the harder it becomes to use and the worse it performs. Instead of trying to get the most features possible, chose a meter that has the measurement functions you need to get the job done, without any of fluff that doesn’t make sense. Plus, you don’t end up paying for features irrelevant to the
Not using all the features on your clamp meter?
Click on a category to view a selection of compatible accessories with the Fluke 325 True RMS Clamp Meter, AC/DC.