Fluke has expanded its portfolio in SoundSight™ technology with the newly launched ii915, ii905, and ii500 acoustic imagers. These advanced tools offer innovative solutions for industries grappling with leak detection challenges. With the Fluke ii Series and minimal training, maintenance technicians can begin checking for leaks during their typical maintenance routine—even during peak operation hours. The Fluke ii915 with MecQ™ enables efficient scanning of large areas, detecting and documenting potential issues for more targeted maintenance.
Most manufacturers are aware of the presence of leaks, but addressing them has traditionally been a time-consuming and challenging task. With the Fluke ii Series, however, maintenance technicians can quickly begin detecting leaks with minimal training, seamlessly integrating this process into their regular maintenance routines—even during peak operation hours.
Partial discharge is a critical concern that poses risks of arc flash fires, blackouts, explosions, and serious hazards to human safety. This once-hidden threat is now detectable with clarity. Whether inspecting insulators, transformers, switchgear, or high-voltage power lines, the Fluke ii915 Acoustic Imager with PDQ Mode™ serves as an essential, proactive tool for identifying and addressing partial discharge issues before they escalate.
The new Fluke® ii series Acoustic Imagers are perfect tool for high voltage electricians, electrical test engineers, and grid maintenance teams that are constantly inspecting and maintaining power distribution and industrial high voltage equipment.
Fluke’s new acoustic imagers offer the fastest and easiest way to detect compressed gas leaks, partial discharges, and mechanical anomalies, all of which can be done during normal operating hours to quickly inspect large areas and identify potential issues before they escalate.
