Overview
The Fluke 175 is the entry point to Fluke’s premium industrial line. It is a True-RMS meter designed to provide accurate readings even when testing modern, “noisy” electrical systems like variable speed drives and high-efficiency power supplies. It is widely considered the “baseline” for professional electricians because it balances extreme high-stakes safety with surgical precision. When failure isn’t an option and accuracy is non-negotiable, the 175 is the tool you reach for.
Key Features
True-RMS Technology: Precise measurements on non-linear AC signals, essential for modern industrial environments.
0.15% Basic DC Accuracy: Provides significantly higher precision than the 115 or 15B series.
Industrial Toughness: Rated to withstand spikes up to 8000V and drop-tested for the harshest worksites.
Min/Max/Average Recording: Automatically captures the highest, lowest, and average readings to help troubleshoot intermittent faults.
Lifetime Warranty: Built to last a lifetime, supported by Fluke’s world-renowned manufacturing quality.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
| DC Voltage Accuracy | ±(0.15% + 2) |
| Max Voltage (AC/DC) | 1000V |
| Max Current (AC/DC) | 10A |
| Resistance Max | 50 MΩ |
| Capacitance Max | 9999 μF |
| Frequency Max | 100 kHz |
| Display Counts | 6000 counts (updates 4x per second) |
| Safety Rating | CAT IV 600V / CAT III 1000V |
Fluke 175 vs. 115: What’s the difference?
Voltage Range: The 175 goes up to 1000V, whereas the 115 stops at 600V.
Durability: The 175 is built to a higher industrial spec (CAT IV), making it safer for working directly at the power utility source.
Accuracy: The 175 is roughly 3x more accurate on DC measurements than the 115.


Reviews
Clear filtersThere are no reviews yet.