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Fluke 114 Multimeter

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The compact Fluke 114 multimeter is a CAT III 600 V safety rated True RMS meter for electrical troubleshooting. It is designed for easy one-hand operation and go/no go testing.

The Fluke 114 True RMS Multimeter is an accurate and simple multimeter that can measure AC/DC voltage (0 to 600V), and resistance (0 to 40MΩ) in addition to performing continuity testing with an audible buzzer. It is possible to measure in both millivolts and volts with this multimeter and, in addition to true RMS functionality, accuracy is aided by low input impedance (LoZ) which negates the effects of ghost voltages. Overall, it is the perfect multimeter for basic ‘go/no go’ testing in domestic or commercial environments. The Fluke 114 automatically selects the appropriate range for the parameter under inspection but the user can manually override this when necessary whilst the AutoVolt function automatically detects whether voltage is AC or DC, thus saving time and limiting the capacity for error.

All readings are displayed on the backlit digital screen which also features an analogue bar-graph type output to provide further clarity. The user also has the option of min/max/avg recording to chart input fluctuations and data hold allows a reading to be frozen on screen at the operator’s discretion. The Fluke 114 gives a visual alert when connected to dangerous voltage and conforms to Cat III safety standard up to 600V so it is a safe instrument to operate. The product is supplied with a 9V battery and test leads with probe tips as well as a handy instruction manual in several languages.

The Fluke 114 Multimeter Is Supplied With:

  • Fluke 114 Utility Digital Multimeter
  • Test Leads
  • Holster
  • 9V Battery
  • User Manual


Key Features:

  • TRMS
  • LED backlight
  • CAT III 600V safety rated
  • Resistance and continuity testing capabilities
  • Min/Max/Average records signal fluctuations
  • AC/DC voltage measurements up to 600V
  • Min/Max/Average to record signal fluctuations