Electrical

  1. Walking & Watching: Are These Really Chauvin Arnoux’s Top Tips for Saving Energy?

    On the left is an image of the PEL103 connected to an electrical box. A person stands in front of the box reading results off a tablet. Only their hands and the tablet are visible. To the right, large, yellow text in the centre of a grey background reads "Walking & Watching Are these Really Chauvin Arnoux's Top Tips for Saving Energy?" They grey background on which the text is written is framed by a yellow border. General manager of Chauvin Arnoux UK, Julian Grant, sat down with Energy Manager Magazine (EM Magazine) to discuss his top tips for saving energy. A convergence of environmental and energy crises combined with changing working habits has put additional pressure on facilities managers to find savings and limit emissions. Therefore, it came as a bit of a surprise when Julian Grant, a man who according to his LinkedIn profile has over thirty-eight years of experience in electrical test and measurement equipment with a particular focus on energy efficiency, advocated taking a walk and watching your electricity usage as ways to reduce consumption and expenditure! Was this really the best advice he had to offer struggling facilities managers?! Well, like all things energy, the value of Julian Grant’s comments only becomes apparent after further investigation. Continue reading →
  2. Uses of Acoustic Imaging in Industry Workshop - hosted by Fluke

    PASS Ltd invites you to this FREE Acoustic Imaging Workshop, hosted by Fluke's Marc Sherwood - Technical Product Specialist. Continue reading →
  3. Chauvin Arnoux Names 4 Tests Electricians Can Perform to Increase Profits

    Chauvin Arnoux’s Julian Grant published an article in the October 2022 edition of Professional Electrician detailing four simple tests contractors can add to their arsenal to bolster their income and beat spiralling inflation and surging fuel costs. The information below is taken from that article.[1] Continue reading →
  4. How to Make Energy Savings - FREE Fluke Workshop

    PASS Ltd invites you to this FREE Energy Saving workshop, hosted by Fluke's Mark Sherwood Technical Product Specialist. Continue reading →
  5. Choosing the Right Fluke 1660 Series Multifunction Tester

    On the right of the image a Fluke 1664 MFT sits on a yellow background. On the left of the image black, vertical text reads "Fluke MFT Comparison Everything You Need to Know". Reliable, easy-to-operate, and with an eclectic selection of testing capabilities, for years Fluke’s 1660 Series of Multifunction Testers have been popular with electricians. However, it can be tricky to know which model is right for you and your testing requirements. Thankfully, we’ve partnered with Fluke to bring you a simple yet comprehensive selection guide. Continue reading →
  6. 4 Reasons to Choose a Fluke T-Series Two Pole Voltage & Continuity Tester

    The image has a grey background. On the left, two rows of five yellow, horizontal arrow heads point right. One row is at the top of the image and one is at the bottom. On the right, large text reads "4 Reasons to Choose a Fluke T-Series Tester". Beneath this are three horizontal, yellow zig-zag lines. Beneath these lines are four tick-bullet points with text reading "Reliable, Easy to Use, Rugged, Safe". In the centre is a collage of images. The largest image  in the collage is located on the left of the collage; it depicts somebody wearing white work gloves using a Fluke T-Series Two-Pole Voltage Tester to check an electrical box. On the right of the image a picture showing someone in white work gloves is using a Fluke T-Series Two-Pole Voltage Tester to check a fuse box. Beneath this is a close-up image of the durable probe protector. Critical to ensuring safe working practices, experienced, professional electricians know they can rely on Fluke’s T-Series of Two-Pole Voltage & Continuity Testers to deliver reliable voltage and continuity detection and readings (model dependent). Fluke’s T-Series Two Pole Voltage & Continuity Detectors are built with state-of-the-art measurement and safety technology; however, if you’re still on the fence about purchasing one of these indicators, here are four reasons why you should pick a Fluke T-Series Two-Pole Voltage & Continuity Tester. Continue reading →
  7. Choosing the Right Fluke 320 Series True-RMS Clamp Meter

    On the left of the image large yellow text on a grey background reads "Pick the Perfect Fluke 320 Series True RMS Clamp Meter". Beneath this in smaller, white text it reads "Use our quick, easy-to-understand selection guide to find the correct Fluke 320 TRMS Clamp Meter for your needs". On the right of the image there is a close-up of the Fluke 324 Clamp Meter being held by a gloved hand with the jaw surrounding a thick black cable. The image is on a yellow background. Fluke’s 320 Series True-RMS Clamp Meters are the troubleshooting tools of choice for many commercial and residential electricians. They’re robust, ergonomic, and provide noise-free, reliable results allowing you to diagnose problems confidently. However, it can be difficult to know which Fluke 320 model is right for you. Thankfully, we’ve partnered with Fluke to bring you a clear, comprehensive selection guide to help you choose the perfect Fluke 320 Series Clamp Meter quickly and with minimal effort. Continue reading →
  8. Choosing the Right Fluke 110 Series Digital Multimeter

    On the left of the image large yellow text on a grey background reads "Pick the Perfect Fluke 110 Series Digital Multimeter". Beneath this in smaller, white text it reads "Use our quick, easy-to-understand selection guide to find the correct Fluke 110 DMM for your needs". On the right of the image there is a close-up of the Fluke 115 Digital Multimeter being used to check a fuse box. The enduring popularity of Fluke’s 110 Series True RMS Digital Multimeters means they can be found on many an electrician’s toolbelt. However, with each model in the series optimised for specific applications and/or environments, it can be difficult to know which model is right for you. To help, we’ve partnered with Fluke to bring you the ultimate, easy-to-understand selection guide so you can quickly pick out the 110 Series Digital Multimeter that’s perfect for you. Continue reading →
  9. Chauvin Arnoux Explains the Impact Harmonics Have on Earth Leakage

    In May 2022, Chauvin Arnoux’s Julian Grant published an article in Professional Electrician & Installer explaining the impact of harmonic currents on earth leakage, and how their effect can be mitigated by using the correct clamp meter.[1] Continue reading →
  10. Martindale Meets Voltage Indicator Safety Standards

    On the left of the image white, large text reads "Voltage indicator safety standards". Beneath this in smaller, yellow text, it reads "Martindale VI-13800 Voltage Indicator". Martindale's logo is in the top-left of the image. On the right of the image  a Martindale VI-13800 Voltage Indicator is being used to prove a circuit. In May 2013, a new safety standard, BS EN 61243-3:2010, came into effect. It required voltage indicator manufacturers to incorporate a different method of limiting current in the event of cable damage. To ensure compliance with this revised British and European standard, which has been included in every subsequent edition of HSE’s GS38 Guidance Note, Martindale has updated their VI-13700/2 Two-Pole Voltage Indicator. Continue reading →

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