Fluke Expands Calibration Portfolio with New Solutions to Enhance Efficiency and Precision

New calibrator and Null Meter option lowers costs, expands device workloads, and improves automation, addressing the modern workload of calibration professionals

Fluke Corporation announced a new addition to its 55XX multi-product calibrator series with the Fluke 5530A Basic Multi-Product Calibrator. Designed for calibration and metrology technicians, the 5530A targets industrial calibration workloads at a more affordable price point. In addition, a new Null Meter option was added to the Fluke 8588A-series Reference Multimeter for metrologists and calibration technicians in laboratory environments, creating a new generation of digital null meter capability that will obsolete analogue null detectors.  

“These new solutions reflect our deep collaboration with calibration professionals,” said Ben Ewoldt, Product Manager Fluke Calibration. “By listening closely to our customers, we developed the 5530A calibrator and enhanced Null Meter capabilities to deliver the precision, flexibility, and automation they need—at a better cost and with greater efficiency.” 

The new 5530A Basic Multi-Product Calibrator is designed to be a workhorse for industrial organisations. The 5530A enables calibration technicians to keep their factories running and their equipment calibrated at a lower cost. Key features of the system include calibration support for 4.5-digit multimeters and as well as compatibility with the Fluke Calibration 52120A Transconductance Amplifier for expanded workloads. The 5530A also addresses power workloads with dual output for ACV and DCV.

Fluke also announced new firmware updates across its Fluke 55XX series that allow organisations to expand and automate their calibration workloads. The 55XX series of multiproduct calibrators, 5560A, 5550A, and 5540A, are receiving a new firmware update, allowing technicians and metrologists to execute calibrations with more automation. The firmware update supports higher amps on clamp meters for expanded workloads. Users can:

The new Null Meter option is now available for the 8588A Reference Multimeter. This option allows users to automate and complete null detection faster and more accurately with extremely low noise. New functionality includes:
To learn more about Fluke’s solutions for electrical calibration please visit fluke.com/en-gb/products/calibration-tools/electrical-calibration/electrical-calibrators.

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