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Fluke Safety Solutions - Rapid Risk Management for Electrical and Plant Infrastructure

05/25/2026 13:38:40

As a Fluke distributor, EMIN provides a complete safety solution that helps plants proactively prevent incidents early on, rather than incurring costly remediation costs. Electrical discharges and gas leaks often silently persist for a long time before causing major incidents

Many serious factory problems begin with subtle signals that are almost completely overlooked. A silently overheating terminal behind an electrical panel, a compressed air leak high up for months on end, or deteriorating insulation over time can all lead to fires, line shutdowns, or dangerous electrical accidents.

What is causing many businesses to change their approach to safety is the direct risk to people and the potential for prolonged production disruptions.

As a global distributor of Fluke products, EMIN provides a complete safety solution to help factories proactively prevent problems early on.

Early detection of compressed air leaks and electrical discharges with acoustic camera solutions.

Compressed air leaks, corona discharges, or tracking phenomena on medium-voltage equipment are almost impossible to observe with the naked eye under normal operating conditions. Noisy environments also make sensory detection almost ineffective.

That's why the Fluke II Series acoustic cameras are being prioritized by many factories for inclusion in electrical safety maintenance programs.

The device uses a highly sensitive microphone matrix to convert audio signals into visual images displayed directly on the screen. Operators can quickly scan a wide area, simultaneously identifying multiple anomalies while maintaining a safe distance from high-voltage areas.

In continuously operating factories, the amount of compressed air lost over a prolonged period each day can significantly increase electricity costs. In medium and high voltage areas, early detection of partial discharges helps limit the risk of electrical cabinet fires, which can spread throughout the entire production line.

Areas prone to fire and explosions require equipment that meets internal safety standards

Environments containing solvents, chemicals, or flammable gases always place very high demands on handheld measuring equipment.

The Fluke 568 EX, part of the Fluke EX Series, is designed specifically for hazardous areas Zone 1 and Zone 2 according to ATEX and IECEx standards.

The device supports remote temperature measurement for:

+ Process pipelines

+ Storage tanks

+ Industrial motors

+ Heating equipment

+ High-speed rotating units

The safe measurement distance minimizes the risk of direct contact with heat sources or areas with potential fire hazards. This group of devices is also widely used in the oil and gas, chemical, and energy industries.

The quality of grounding determines the ability to protect the entire electrical infrastructure

Grounding failure doesn't produce immediate, obvious signs. However, the full extent of the risk only becomes apparent when lightning surges, overvoltage, or leakage current to the equipment casing occur.

Many factories now prioritize periodic reassessment of their grounding systems to mitigate:

+ Leakage voltage

+ Equipment interference

+ Inverter damage

+ Transmission between electrical cabinets

The Fluke 1625-2 KIT supports ground resistance measurement using various methods, even in environments where grounding is difficult or where significant industrial interference exists.

Its excellent noise filtering capabilities ensure results that more accurately reflect real-world conditions, especially in factories using high-power loads and inverters.

Insulation degradation often occurs much earlier than businesses realize

Motors, transformers, and power cables are constantly exposed to temperature, humidity, dust, and operating loads for many years. The insulation therefore begins to degrade internally before any obvious external signs appear.

In the early stages, only small leakage currents or unusual fluctuations are often detected, which are difficult to notice. By the time short circuits or arc discharges occur, the equipment has usually already suffered significant degradation.

The Fluke 1587 FC combines multimeter and insulation resistance measurement functions in a single device, suitable for quick testing of the condition of:

+ Electric motors

+ Industrial electrical cabinets

+ HVAC systems

+ Power cables

+ Transformers

Current safety trends focus on early detection for effective problem resolution

Many businesses are shifting from a post-repair model to predictive maintenance and proactive monitoring. This is because most electrical impacts have early warning signs; the only difference lies in the ability to detect them promptly.

Fluke's safety solutions are no longer limited to conventional testing and are becoming tools to support businesses:

+ Reducing the risk of electrical accidents

+ Minimizing equipment fires and explosions

+ Saving energy

+ Reducing downtime

+ Increasing the stability of production infrastructure

As a Fluke distributor in Vietnam, EMIN currently provides a full range of electrical safety solutions for manufacturing plants, energy, oil and gas, chemicals, and industrial infrastructure, while also offering consulting services to ensure appropriate configurations for each specific application environment.

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