Built to Keep You Safe
The Fluke 2052 Advanced Wire Tracer accurately and safely troubleshoots energized and de-energized wires in residential, commercial, and industrial environments up to CAT IV 600 V. This CAT rating offers the highest protection available on any wire tracer. It’s designed to protect you from the most dangerous levels of transient overvoltage, spikes up to 8,000 V, that can occur in industrial and utility environments. This is especially important for scenarios you may encounter in environments like industrial plants, factories, and hospitals where critical equipment cannot be taken offline.
Wire Tracing Customized for Your Application
Whether troubleshooting electrical wiring and equipment in residential homes, commercial buildings, or high-voltage utility plants, the Fluke 2052 can find breaks or opens and shorts. Its different modes and functions give you the flexibility to troubleshoot a wide range of electrical wiring and circuitry problems you may encounter on the job.
Four Receiver Tracing Modes
The 2052-R Receiver detects the signal in wires and cables using two methods: passive tracing without the transmitter for non-contact voltage detection and active tracing with the transmitter for all other modes. The receiver’s tip sensor can trace wires in corners, tight spaces, and junction boxes.
- “Quick Scan” mode for energized wire detection and visualization on the large color LCD
- “Precision” mode for more precise detection of a wire
- “Breaker” mode for easy breaker and fuse identification based on the highest recorded signal detected from the transmitter
- “Non-Contact Voltage Detection” mode to trace energized wires without the use of the transmitter
Three Transmitter Power Modes
The 2000-T Transmitter works on energized and de-energized circuits up to CAT IV 600 V and features high, low, and loop modes. These modes change the strength of the induced signal and can help provide more accurate results, depending on the circuit you’re tracing.
- “High” mode for normal energized and de-energized circuits
- “Low” mode for precision tracing with a low signal to reduce coupling to nearby wires and metal objects
- “Loop” mode for closed loop de-energized circuits
Two Transmitter Output Frequencies
The 2000-T automatically senses whether the system is energized or de-energized and selects a 6 kHz or 33 kHz output frequency.
Eight Receiver Sensitivity Levels
More sensitivity levels mean more flexibility and accuracy when tracing.