Hands-on Training for Electrical Test Toll Users

Users of electrical measurement tools, who want to maximize their troubleshooting and maintenance skills, can now take hands-on training sessions from Fluke Corp. Designed for electricians, contractors, instrument mechanics, HVAC/R technicians, facilities engineers, and electronic technicians, this in-depth training program brings the latest tools and technical expertise right to the user.

“We understand the complexity of today’s electrical equipment and the tools needed to keep it operating at top performance,” says Harvey Trager, field marketing manager for Fluke. “Troubleshooting problems quickly and predicting problems before they occur can save valuable time and money.”

Sessions include: Digital Multimeter Basics; Electrical Measurement Safety; Harmonics; Instrumentation Calibration and Management; Power Quality Troubleshooting; Electrical Measurements on Adjustable Speed Drives; and HVAC/R Troubleshooting Tools.

For more information, contact Fluke Corp., P.O. Box 9090, Everett, Wash. 98206, phone: (888) 514-4366, or e-mail lena@tc.fluke.com.


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