The Fluke 941 is a portable tool that measures light up to 20,000 fc of lux with an accuracy of . 01 fc/lux. Lighting professionals use a light meter (also called an illuminance meter or lux meter) to measure the amount of light in a space/on a particular work surface. The light meter has a sensor that measures the light falling on it and provides the user with a measurable illuminance reading. Fluke digital multimeters combine multiple meter functions into one. Use them in the field or on the bench to troubleshoot and diagnose electrical measurements, appliance testing, lighting systems, electricity meters and more. Most meters log and graph data right on the screen.
Measure in lux or foot-candles, with one button to switch between display options Measuring range up to 20,000 lux or foot candles Data hold to freeze reading on the digital displayMin/max ability to show high and low readings Auto power off to save battery life Includes protective sensor cap Turn the dial to Hz. First insert the black test lead into the COM jack. Then insert the red lead into the V Ω jack. .Connect the black test lead first, the red test lead second. Read the measurement in the display.
It is a standard diagnostic tool for technicians in the electrical/electronic industries. Digital multimeters long ago replaced needle-based analog meters due to their ability to measure with greater accuracy, reliability and increased impedance. Fluke introduced its first digital multimeter in 1977. Electricians, HVAC/R technicians, plant engineers and power quality consultants involved in the maintenance, service, and design of every type of residential, industrial, plant and commercial building use Fluke professional test tools.