Fluke 100-CLKT C-Range IR Window with Kwik Twist, 4" Diameter
Fluke 100-CLKT C-Range IR Window with Kwik Twist, 4" Diameter
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Fluke 100-CLKT C-Range IR Window with Kwik Twist, 4" Diameter

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  • Robust Arc-Flash: Engineered and tested to withstand electric-arcs up to 50 kA for 30 cycles, ensuring safety and durability.
  • Certified Environments: Certified by UL and CSA for Type 3/12 outdoor environments in North America and Canada, and by SIRA Certification IP65 for outdoor environments in Europe.
  • UV Resistance: C-Range windows are tested to withstand the long-term aging effects of UV exposure, maintaining performance over time.
  • Moisture Protection: Features an exclusive CLIRVU coating that seals the optic prior to assembly, protecting against moisture degradation.
  • IR-Fusion Compatibility: The Quadraband optic is IR-Fusion compatible, allowing thermographers to view potential problems in both visual light and thermographic modes.
  • Rapid Identification: Each C-Range window includes an identification plate for unique, on-site numbering, facilitating rapid location confirmation and faster repairs.
  • Precise Dimensions: The Fluke 100-CLKT IR Window has a nominal diameter of 4 inches and a viewing aperture diameter of 3.5 inches.
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Aug 28, 2023
Walmart customer
5 out of 5 stars review

Transmission Window % for Fluke 100 CLKT window

What is the Transmission Window % to be set in the infrared camera

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Oct 20, 2014
alfredo
4 out of 5 stars review

Drill holes to mount the Ir wondow

Salutes. I had bought a IR window to installed in a Door, the issue that I have now it's I don't have physically the IR window, because of that I can't make the drill holes, I would like to view some Pdf where the dimensions of the drill holes and how they are distributed where shown, This way I can take an advantage to my work by the time the IR windows arrives to my hands. IR window: HWK-100-C-L Atte. Eng. Alfredo Castillo 10/20/14 Tecate, Baja California; Mexico

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Dec 10, 2016
techwing
4 out of 5 stars review

Standard equipment for new PDC's

We have made this standard equipment for new construction PDC's, designing IR inspection in from the time of order. We've added the Fluke 100 CLKT IR to our PDC spec with both Siemens and Eaton. They have been able to include these windows while maintaining the ANSI C37.20.7 arc resistant rating of the PDC (although I may consider changing the IR window spec to the CV401, which has a higher rating 63kA vs 50kA for 30 cycles). We have also retrofitted some existing PDC's to utilize these windows. In every case, the goal is the same: to enhance our electrical maintenance program through IR inspections, while reducing the hazard (our PDC's are typically in excess of 40 cal/cm^2 for the main breaker... an Extreme Danger that would otherwise restrict our inspections). We did receive a drilling template (I see other reviews asking about this) from Fluke customer service ("4 INCH_3794422_DRILLING TEMPLATE CUSTOMER COPY.pdf"). It would be very useful if Fluke would add this to the Resources tab for these products, but they are available on request. We do find we need to use the security key to remove the cover during IR inspection. I've seen these identified as "hand turn" (in the product comparison table) and the "Models" tab identifies a feature as "Kwik Twist". It looks like you should be able to press and turn to remove the cover, but we haven't found that to be as friendly as we'd like. This requires a bit of strategy to make sure the security key is readily available during inspections. I think a thumb screw might be a better design choice (especially if you could pivot the cover out of the way and hand tighten it down to hold it their during the IR inspection). Overall, these devices are an important part of our electrical PM process while complying with arc flash hazards.

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