


Fluke 972A/972B/972ES Temperature Humidity Meter
- Fluke 972A / 972B / 972ES Thermo-Hygro Meters Series Users manual
- Fluke 972A / 972B / 972ES Thermo-Hygro Meters Series Quick reference guide
- Fluke 972A / 972B / 972ES Thermo-Hygro Meters Series Safety sheet
- Fluke 972A / 972B / 972ES Thermo-Hygro Meters Series Data sheets
Product Summary:
The Fluke 972 Series (972A/972B/972ES) Temperature Humidity Meters deliver precise indoor air quality measurements for industrial, HVAC, and environmental testing applications. Rugged, compact, and reliable, these meters are ideal for professionals seeking quick, accurate temperature and humidity monitoring.
Key Features:
Accuracy of ±0.5 °C and ±3% RH for industrial-grade performance
Compact ergonomic design with backlit LCD screen
Internal and external sensor models (972A/972B/972ES)
Data storage of up to 99 sets (972B only)
Auto logging mode up to 8 hours (972B only)
Max/Min/Avg readings for comprehensive analysis
Sensor protection cover for added durability
Applications:
HVAC system diagnostics and maintenance
Indoor air quality testing in office or commercial buildings
Environmental monitoring in labs and manufacturing units
Facility management and inspection
Research and development in controlled environments
Product Benefits:
Quick and reliable readings in one compact device
Multiple sensor options for various environments
Long battery life (up to 1000 hours) ensures extended use
Easy-to-use interface minimizes training time
Designed for durability in rugged industrial environments
FAQ:
Q1: What’s the difference between Fluke 972A, 972B, and 972ES?
A: 972A has an internal sensor, 972B includes both internal and external sensors with data logging, and 972ES has an external sensor only.
Q2: Can the device be used for dew point and wet bulb readings?
A: Yes, the 972B model supports both dew point and wet bulb temperature measurements.
Q3: Is the Fluke 972 Series suitable for HVAC professionals?
A: Absolutely, it’s designed with features essential for HVAC diagnostics, maintenance, and indoor air quality assessments.