The additions expand testing capabilities with support for global standards and manual measurement mode.
Fluke Biomedical has introduced two new models in its line of electrical safety analyzers—the ESA715 and ESA712.
The ESA715 and ESA712 offer the same core capabilities as the recently launched ESA710, with added features that support global standards testing and manual measurement mode, respectively.
The ESA715 replicates the functionality of the ESA710 but also offers testing to global standards. The ESA712 delivers the same testing options but exclusively through manual measurement mode. Both models are designed to enhance workflow automation, accuracy, and efficiency for healthcare technology management professionals.
Like the ESA710, the new analyzers feature a compact design, five-inch color LCD touchscreen, and an intuitive interface. The ESA715 also includes onboard OneQA workflow automation software, designed to standardize testing procedures, promote procedural adherence, and support integration with CMMS and EAM systems for end-to-end workflow automation.
Key features of the ESA715 and ESA712 electrical safety analyzers include:
- Global standards testing manual measurement mode
- Portable, ergonomic design with integrated handle
- OneQA-enabled workflow automation (ESA715)
- Wireless capability for field testing and automatic result synchronization
- Ten applied parts posts with LED lighting guidance
- Insulation resistance range from 50V, 100V, 250V, and 500V
- Automated test sequences for compliance to electrical safety standards (ESA715)
- ECG waveform tests and dual-lead measurements
- Data entry via barcode scanner, external keyboard, or on-screen keyboard (ESA715)
- Rugged construction for field applications
- Service and coverage with the Protect+ Program
“The introduction of the ESA715 and ESA712 electrical safety analyzers, in addition to the ESA710, underlines our dedication to innovation and excellence in healthcare technology management,” says Mike Nguyen, senior product manager at Fluke Biomedical, in a release. “These models further our aim to set new standards for electrical safety testing in the healthcare industry.”
Photo caption: ESA715 and ESA712
Photo credit: Fluke Biomedical