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terrie73
03-11-2005, 09:47 PM
Does anyone have or know much about fieldpiece
instruments?

I've been looking at their website and receive mailings for these .

www.fieldpiece.com

I quite like their range of fieldpacks but have done various searches on the web google, ebay, etc

www.fieldpiece.com/fieldpacks.html

but cannot see price lists i see their is a link to a belguim sales outlet(seems to be only one in europe)

can anyone give me some feedback on these dedicated tools for the HVACR industry

are they any good

fridg
14-11-2005, 08:41 AM
Does anyone have or know much about fieldpiece
instruments?

I've been looking at their website and receive mailings for these .

www.fieldpiece.com

I quite like their range of fieldpacks but have done various searches on the web google, ebay, etc

www.fieldpiece.com/fieldpacks.html

but cannot see price lists i see their is a link to a belguim sales outlet(seems to be only one in europe)

can anyone give me some feedback on these dedicated tools for the HVACR industry

are they any good


I just purchased the HS 36 stick meter
i have used fluke , tes ,plus the cheaper one's

i love it if i smash this one
i know i will get another one.

ozairman
15-11-2005, 07:36 PM
I just purchased the HS 36 stick meter
i love it if i smash this one
i know i will get another one.

I have been out with other techs with the HS35 and HS36 the incessant beeping when measuring mains AC would drive me nuts, personally I quite like the Fluke 337. Very nice for inverters being able to read the Hz directly on the compressor wires with the clamp.

I do have a fieldpiece EHDL1 and the AMR1 milliohm adaptor head, that is the only thing to use on inverter compressors. I would like to get the RH dewpoint head soon but the vacuum gauge is overpriced I'd rather get the standalone CPS one

adam
17-11-2005, 12:59 PM
i've got an sc67 clamp meter, it does the job for me.i guess it depends what part of the industry you're in and what features you need.