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Fluke 117 True-RMS Electrician Multimeter - Fluke-117

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The Fluke 117 True-RMS Digital Multimeter is engineered specifically for commercial and residential electricians who need fast, safe voltage verification as much as they need precise measurement. Its built-in non-contact VoltAlert voltage detection allows electricians to check whether a conductor is live before touching it, without plugging in test leads. Combined with the AutoVolt automatic AC/DC voltage selection and a Low-Input Impedance (LoZ) mode that eliminates ghost voltage false readings in multi-wire panel installations, the Fluke 117 addresses the three most common electrician frustrations: unexpected live conductors, fumbling with mode switches, and phantom voltage readings that waste diagnostic time.

Key Features

Technical Specifications Overview

The Fluke 117 measures AC voltage to 600V (True-RMS, 0.5% accuracy), DC voltage to 600V (0.5%), AC current to 10A, DC current to 600mA, resistance to 40MΩ, capacitance to 10,000µF, frequency, and continuity. The 6,000-count display updates at 4 times per second in normal mode with analog bargraph available. It is positioned between the 115 (field service compact meter) and the 179 (industrial True-RMS with temperature and higher voltage rating). For electricians who need non-contact voltage detection and LoZ mode, the 117 is the correct choice over both adjacent models.

Electrical Contracting & Commercial Applications

Fluke 117 Calibration

PJi operates an ISO/IEC 17025 Accredited Calibration Lab and can provide NIST-traceable calibration for the Fluke 117 at the time of purchase, simply add calibration to your order at checkout. Our calibration documentation satisfies FAA Part 145 tool control requirements, ISO 9001 quality system documentation, and AS9100 calibration records. For repair stations, MRO facilities, and quality-certified shops that require documented traceability, PJi is the one-stop source: you get the instrument and the calibration certificate in a single transaction. Calibration-only companies cannot sell you the instrument. Major retailers cannot calibrate it. PJi does both.

Why Buy from Pilot John International

Pilot John International is an authorized Fluke distributor with more than 20 years of specialized experience serving aviation maintenance, MRO facilities, and FAA Part 145 repair stations. Unlike Amazon, Grainger, or Test Equipment Depot, which sell Fluke instruments but offer zero calibration services, PJi operates an in-house ISO/IEC 17025 Accredited Calibration Lab that can calibrate your instrument at the time of purchase. We stock the full Fluke catalog, ship same-business-day on in-stock items, and our technical staff understands the demands of aviation and industrial electrical maintenance firsthand.

General Information
Part #Fluke-117
ManufacturerFluke
Shipping Information
Product Weight1.5 lbs.
Product Dimensions11 x 7 x 4 in.
Schedule B9030310000
Specifications
AC Current Range0.01mA to 10A
AC Voltage Range0.1mV to 600V (True-RMS)
AutoVolt (Auto AC/DC)Yes
Battery Type9V (NEDA 1604)
Capacitance Range1nF to 10,000µF
ContinuityYes (audible beep)
DC Current Range0.1µA to 600mA
DC Voltage Range0.1mV to 600V
Diode TestYes
Display6,000 count with backlight and analog bargraph
Frequency Range50Hz to 500Hz
Included AccessoriesTL75 test leads, 9V battery, holster
Low-Impedance Mode (LoZ)Yes — ghost voltage elimination
Min/Max/AverageYes
Model Number117 (PJi SKU: Fluke-117)
Non-Contact VoltageYes — VoltAlert integrated
Product TypeTrue-RMS Digital Multimeter — Electrician's
Resistance Range0.1Ω to 40MΩ
Safety RatingCAT III 600V
True-RMSYes
WarrantyLimited lifetime

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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Question:
Does this unit come with a calibration certificate?
Answer:

This unit is factory-calibrated and includes a general statement confirming its calibration. However, a detailed calibration certificate is not provided with the purchase. If you require a specific calibration certificate, it can be obtained for an additional cost.

Asked January 13, 2025
Question:
What's the difference between the Fluke 117 and the Fluke 87V for aviation work?
Answer:

The Fluke 117 is purpose-built for electricians working in commercial and residential systems up to 600V, while the Fluke 87V is engineered for industrial and avionics troubleshooting up to 1000V with significantly higher accuracy (0.05% DC vs. 0.5%) and a VFD-specific low-pass filter.

For FBO and hangar facility wiring, lighting circuits, and 120V/208V/240V/277V/480V building systems, the 117 is the better fit; for avionics bench work, VFD-driven GSE, and precision MRO measurements, the 87V is the right tool.

Asked May 29, 2026
Question:
Does the Fluke 117 have a backlight for working in dark hangars or panel interiors?
Answer:

Yes – the Fluke 117 includes a bright backlight that makes the display readable inside panel boxes, in hangar corners away from overhead lighting, and during early-morning or night-shift work. The backlight runs off the same 9 V battery and does not meaningfully shorten typical battery life, so electricians can leave it on whenever ambient lighting is poor.

Asked May 29, 2026
Question:
How long does the Fluke 117's battery last, and what type of battery does it use?
Answer:

The Fluke 117 runs on a single 9V alkaline battery (IEC 6LR61) and delivers approximately 400 hours of typical use without the backlight engaged. That is enough runtime to cover months of daily electrician work between battery changes, and the battery type is widely stocked at any hardware store, facility maintenance crib, or FBO supply room.

Asked May 29, 2026
Question:
Is the Fluke 117's fuse user-replaceable in the field?
Answer:

Yes – the 117's A-input fuse is user-replaceable. It is an 11A, 1000V fast-blow fuse (Fluke P/N 803293) accessible behind the battery cover. Field replaceability matters because a blown fuse from an overcurrent event shouldn't sideline the meter for days while it ships back to a service center. Keep a spare fuse in your tool kit and you are back in service in minutes.

Asked May 29, 2026
Question:
What warranty does the Fluke 117 come with?
Answer:

The Fluke 117 carries a 3-year limited warranty from Fluke covering defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. That is a notable step up from the 1-year warranties common on lower-tier multimeters and reflects the build quality electricians expect from the Fluke brand. Calibration is separate from the warranty, and PJi can perform NIST-traceable calibration at the time of purchase or later in the meter's service life.

Asked May 29, 2026
Question:
Can the Fluke 117 measure frequency on aircraft AC systems or ground power?
Answer:

The Fluke 117 measures frequency from 5 Hz to 50 kHz on AC voltage inputs and 45 Hz to 5 kHz on AC current, which covers standard 60 Hz utility power, 50 Hz international building power, and 400 Hz aircraft AC systems for basic verification. For high-precision aircraft 400 Hz testing or VFD-driven systems where carrier frequencies and harmonics are in play, a higher-spec meter such as the Fluke 87V is the better choice.

Asked May 29, 2026
Question:
How accurate is the Fluke 117's continuity beeper for finding open circuits and short faults?
Answer:

The 117's continuity tone activates below 20 Ω and turns off above 250 Ω, and it can detect opens or shorts as brief as 500 microseconds – fast enough to catch intermittent connector faults that a slower meter would miss entirely. The audible feedback lets the technician trace a circuit without glancing at the display, which speeds up troubleshooting on long cable runs and overhead conduit pulls.

Asked May 29, 2026
Question:
What's the difference between standard capacitance and LoZ capacitance modes on the Fluke 117?
Answer:

Standard capacitance measurement (up to 9,999 µF) is intended for component testing – motor run capacitors, filter capacitors, and discrete components on control boards. LoZ capacitance mode applies a low input impedance during the measurement over a 1 nF to 500 µF range, which helps evaluate cabling and small-value capacitors in environments where stray voltages would otherwise skew the reading.

Asked May 29, 2026
Question:
Where does the Fluke 117 fit in a hangar or FBO maintenance toolkit?
Answer:

For facility-side work – hangar lighting circuits, shop receptacle troubleshooting, office HVAC controls, fuel-pump motor circuits, and ground support electrical maintenance – the Fluke 117 hits the right balance of speed, safety, and accuracy. It is not intended for avionics bench testing or VFD-driven motor drives (where the Fluke 87V or a specialty meter wins) – but for everyday facility electrical work, it covers the full range of tasks an FBO or hangar electrician sees.

Asked May 29, 2026
Question:
What accessories ship with the Fluke 117, and what should I add for daily use?
Answer:

The Fluke 117 ships with the meter, a removable protective holster, a pair of 4 mm silicone test leads, and the user manual. Common add-ons electricians order alongside it include an alligator clip set for hands-free measurements, a magnetic hanger for panel-side viewing, a TPAK ToolPak accessory for hands-free mounting, and a spare 11A fuse.

Asked May 29, 2026