Fluke 289 True-RMS Industrial Multimeter - Fluke-289
The Fluke 289 True-RMS Industrial Logging Multimeter is the highest-capability handheld multimeter in the Fluke professional line, a premium instrument built for MRO technicians, plant engineers, and electronics troubleshooters who need measurement, data logging, graphical analysis, and wireless connectivity in a single package. Its 50,000-count dot-matrix display with TrendCapture graphical trending, 14x on-screen zoom, real-time clock timestamping, and storage for up to 15,000 events transforms routine electrical measurement into documented data collection. For aviation maintenance programs that require traceability and for MRO facilities tracking electrical system degradation over time, the 289 is the instrument that closes the gap between a handheld multimeter and a data acquisition system.
Key Features
- TrendCapture Graphical Display with 14x Zoom: The 289 displays a real-time trend graph of any measurement directly on the instrument screen, no PC required. The 14x zoom function magnifies any segment of the trend history for detailed analysis of transients, load changes, and intermittent events. MRO technicians use this to document motor current startup profiles, voltage sag behavior during load application, and waveform envelope trends that would be invisible on a numeric display.
- 15,000-Event Data Logger with Timestamps: Stores up to 15,000 measurement events with automatic real-time clock timestamps. Adjustable recording intervals (percentage-based thresholds) capture only significant changes, maximizing storage efficiency during long monitoring sessions. Download via IR optical port to FlukeView Forms software for professional report generation.
- 50,000-Count Display (4.5-Digit Precision): The 50,000-count resolution is 8x higher than a standard 6,000-count meter. On a 200V AC circuit, this means resolution to 0.001V, critical for detecting small voltage imbalances between motor phases, identifying voltage drop across connections, and documenting compliance with specification limits.
- 50Ω Low Resistance with 1mΩ Resolution: The 289 includes a 50Ω measurement range with 1 milliohm resolution, specifically designed for motor winding resistance measurement. This allows precise winding-to-winding balance checks on three-phase motors, identification of shorted turns from resistance asymmetry, and compliance with manufacturer resistance specifications in milliohms.
- Expanded Capacitance to 100mF: The 289 measures capacitance up to 100 millifarads (vs 10,000µF on the 87V), covering large motor run capacitors, power factor correction bank capacitors, and large filter capacitors in industrial power supplies that exceed the range of standard meters.
- LoZ Low-Impedance Mode: Like the 117, the 289 includes a low-impedance mode for ghost voltage elimination in industrial panels with dense, parallel conductor routing. Essential for confirming true de-energization in MCC (motor control center) maintenance.
- Low-Pass Filter for VFD Measurement: The same selectable low-pass filter found in the 87V blocks VFD carrier frequencies for accurate fundamental voltage and frequency readings at motor terminals. The 289 is equally capable as the 87V for drive troubleshooting with the added benefit of logging drive output over time.
- Fluke Connect Compatible via ir3000 FC: With the optional ir3000 FC wireless connector, the 289 transmits measurements via Bluetooth to the Fluke Connect mobile app for real-time remote monitoring, cloud data storage, and ShareLive video call collaboration with remote experts.
- Temperature to 1350°C: Extended thermocouple range to 1350°C (vs 1090°C on the 87V) covers high-temperature industrial applications including furnaces, kilns, boilers, and high-temperature bearing monitoring.
- Auto Hold and Display Hold: Auto Hold captures stable readings automatically, useful for measuring in confined spaces where the display isn't visible until the probe is withdrawn. Combined with TrendCapture, this enables one-handed unattended monitoring.
Technical Specifications Overview
The 289 measures AC/DC voltage to 1000V (0.025% DC accuracy), AC/DC current to 10A, resistance to 50MΩ with a 50Ω low range, capacitance to 100mF, frequency beyond 1MHz, and temperature to 1350°C. Its 50,000-count display and real-time logging put it above the 87V and 287 in the Fluke lineup. The 289 is the choice when measurement data needs to be logged, trended, documented, and retrieved, where the 87V captures a single reading, the 289 captures the history.
MRO & Industrial Data Acquisition Applications
- Motor electrical health monitoring, log current, voltage, and winding resistance over multiple inspection intervals to trend degradation and schedule maintenance before failure
- Power quality documentation, capture voltage sags, swells, and frequency deviations over shift periods to identify power quality events causing nuisance trips and equipment faults
- VFD commissioning and performance verification, log output frequency and voltage accuracy across the full speed range, capture transients during acceleration/deceleration ramps
- Predictive maintenance programs, establish electrical baselines at equipment commissioning and trend against them on inspection cycles to quantify degradation rate
- Intermittent fault investigation, unattended logging with change-threshold recording catches faults that occur only during specific production conditions or thermal states
- FAA documentation of electrical system performance, real-time clock timestamps and downloadable data provide the documentation chain required for Part 145 maintenance records
Fluke 289 Calibration
PJi operates an ISO/IEC 17025 Accredited Calibration Lab and can provide NIST-traceable calibration for the Fluke 289 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-289 |
| Manufacturer | Fluke |
| Shipping Information | |
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| Product Weight | 2.6 lbs. |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 6.5 x 3.5 in. |
| Schedule B | 9030310000 |
| ECCN | 3A992 |
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| AC Voltage Range | 0.1mV to 1000V (True-RMS) |
| AC/DC Current Range | 0.001mA to 10A (20A for 30 seconds) |
| Battery Life | 200 hours |
| Capacitance Range | 1nF to 100mF |
| Data Logger Events | Up to 15,000 events with timestamps |
| DC Voltage Accuracy | ±0.025% + 2 digits |
| DC Voltage Range | 0.1mV to 1000V |
| Display | 50,000 count, 1/4 VGA dot-matrix with white backlight |
| Frequency Range | 0.5Hz to 1MHz+ |
| Included Accessories | TL71 Premium test leads, AC175 alligator clips, 6 AA batteries |
| Low-Impedance Mode | Yes (LoZ) |
| Low-Pass Filter | Selectable (VFD/ASD measurement) |
| Model Number | 289 (PJi SKU: Fluke-289) |
| Peak Capture | 250 µs |
| Product Type | True-RMS Industrial Logging Digital Multimeter |
| Resistance Range | 0.001Ω to 50MΩ (50Ω low range with 1mΩ resolution) |
| Safety Rating | CAT IV 600V / CAT III 1000V |
| Temperature Range | -200°C to 1350°C with K-type thermocouple |
| TrendCapture | Yes — graphical on-screen with 14x zoom |
| True-RMS | Yes |
| Warranty | Limited lifetime |
| Wireless | Fluke Connect via optional ir3000 FC |
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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Yes, with conditions. The Fluke 289 is a precision measurement instrument suitable for inclusion in a Part 145 repair station's calibrated tool control program. This listing includes a traceable calibration certificate with data, satisfying the initial calibration documentation requirement at receiving. Annual or interval-based recalibration will still be required per your station's quality manual, but the 289 arrives with the paperwork in order to enter your tool control system on day one.
Yes. The Fluke 289's 0.025% basic DC accuracy and 1 µV DC mV resolution make it well-suited for verifying regulated 28VDC aircraft bus voltage against AMM tolerances. It handles both the steady-state check and the dynamic logging use case — TrendCapture can monitor bus voltage behavior across an entire ground run or taxi sequence and flag anomalies without requiring a technician to stand by the meter.
The Fluke 289 includes a selectable AC filter (Smoothing mode) specifically designed to address PWM noise — a known challenge when measuring actuator motors, flight control surface drives, and variable-frequency systems in modern aircraft. Standard True-RMS meters without this filter produce inflated or unstable readings on PWM outputs because they respond to high-frequency switching components rather than just the fundamental signal. The 289's 100 kHz bandwidth combined with the smoothing filter gives technicians a readable, meaningful measurement rather than a noisy one.
Yes. The Fluke 289 includes a dedicated two-terminal 50Ω low-resistance range with 1 mΩ resolution and a 10 mA source current, designed specifically for measuring and comparing winding resistances on small motors. This is directly applicable to landing gear actuators, flap drive motors, and other electro-mechanical aircraft components where winding imbalance or degraded insulation shows up as a resistance difference between phases.
The hardware is identical. The version with a calibration certificate (also listed as Fluke 289 CAL) includes a traceable certificate of calibration with measurement data from Fluke's calibration lab. This documentation confirms the specific unit's performance against NIST-traceable standards at the time of calibration. For general commercial use the standard unit is sufficient, but for FAA repair stations, ISO 9001 operations, military/DLA maintenance contracts, or any environment where calibrated tool traceability is audited, the CAL version is the correct procurement choice.
The Fluke 289 supports recording sessions up to approximately 200 hours in length, storing up to 10,000 events. For extended unattended use — long soak tests, overnight monitoring, or multi-shift tracking — it can be powered from an AC line adapter rather than batteries, eliminating the risk of a logging session ending due to battery drain. This makes it practical as a semi-permanent monitoring station on a test bench or tied to a specific system during a maintenance investigation.
Yes. This listing includes the Fluke 289 with a traceable calibration certificate with data, making it suitable for ISO 9001 environments, FAA repair stations, and government/DLA procurement requirements where measurement traceability documentation is required.
TrendCapture is the Fluke 289's on-board data logging and graphical review function. It stores up to 10,000 recorded events and plots them as a trend graph directly on the meter's display — no PC required. A 14x zoom function allows detailed analysis of any captured anomaly in the logged session.
The Fluke 289 measures up to 10 A continuous AC or DC current, with a 20 A burst capacity for up to 30 seconds.
Yes. The selectable AC filter (Smoothing mode) and 100 kHz True-RMS bandwidth allow accurate measurement on pulse-width modulated (PWM) motor drive outputs, where standard multimeters produce unreliable readings due to high-frequency noise and bandwidth limitations.
