dduffee260
Senior Member
- Location
- Texas
I am looking to measure for milliamps on a copper water line in a metal structured building. First will the a Fluke 381 with iFlex work for measuring milliamps?
Here is where we are at. They are getting blue water in the system and it is copper particulate. The building panels are grounded to the concrete rebar and all panels are tied back to a main with feeder grounds. The distribution panels do not go up to the structure or copper water pipes. We are looking next week to connect the 4 distribution panels to the structure and copper pipes. First they want us to check for milliamps on the water line so hence this is why I am looking at the Fluke 381.
I have read on here that most likely it is a PH problem but still with the copper pipes not attached we need to get this corrected.
Any thoughts from anyone on this?
Here is where we are at. They are getting blue water in the system and it is copper particulate. The building panels are grounded to the concrete rebar and all panels are tied back to a main with feeder grounds. The distribution panels do not go up to the structure or copper water pipes. We are looking next week to connect the 4 distribution panels to the structure and copper pipes. First they want us to check for milliamps on the water line so hence this is why I am looking at the Fluke 381.
I have read on here that most likely it is a PH problem but still with the copper pipes not attached we need to get this corrected.
Any thoughts from anyone on this?