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Megger Products

A Century of Electrical Testing Standards

For more than a century, Megger has set the standard in electrical test and measurement. From insulation resistance and earth/ground testing to battery impedance and cable fault location, Megger instruments are built for the accuracy and durability that utility and industrial work demands. Explore the full Megger lineup below.

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Thermal Imaging for Predictive Maintenance

Unplanned downtime is one of the most expensive line items a plant, facility, or utility never budgets for. A single failed motor, loose connection, or overheating breaker doesn't just cost the price of the replacement part —

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FLIR Products

See the Heat Before It Becomes a Failure

FLIR is the most recognized name in thermal imaging, and for good reason. Its cameras turn invisible heat into clear, actionable images, helping teams catch failing connections, overloaded circuits, moisture intrusion, and mechanical wear before they become failures. From pocketable spot cameras to professional inspection systems, FLIR covers the full range of preventive maintenance work.

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Top Selling Measurement Instruments
AEMC 1060 Megohmmeter (50V–1kV) with RS-232 & Memory

AEMC 1060 Megohmmeter (50V–1kV) with RS-232 & Memory

AEMC 1060 Megohmmeter (50V–1kV) with RS-232 & Memory

$2,750.00
Sale price  $2,750.00 Regular price 
AEMC 1954 Thermal Imaging IR Camera

AEMC 1954 Thermal Imaging IR Camera

AEMC 1954 Thermal Imaging IR Camera

$2,495.00
Sale price  $2,495.00 Regular price 
AEMC 205 Power Clamp-On Meter with Phase Rotation

AEMC 205 Power Clamp-On Meter with Phase Rotation

AEMC 205 Power Clamp-On Meter with Phase Rotation

$439.00
Sale price  $439.00 Regular price 
AEMC 275HVD Non-Contact High Voltage Detector (240V–275kV)

AEMC 275HVD Non-Contact High Voltage Detector (240V–275kV)

AEMC 275HVD Non-Contact High Voltage Detector (240V–275kV)

$349.00
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Bierer Products

High-Voltage Testing Built for Utility Crews

Bierer builds high-voltage test and safety equipment trusted by utility crews across North America. Phasing meters, voltage detectors, hi-pot testers, and ground/jumper assembly testers are engineered to keep linemen safe and systems verified at transmission and distribution voltages. When the work is high-voltage, the margin for error is zero, and Bierer is built for it.

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Sound Level Testing for Buildings and Boundaries

Noise is one of the few facility issues that generates complaints, fines, and lawsuits without ever leaving a physical mark. A rooftop chiller that runs a few decibels too loud at the property line, an exhaust fan that violates a local nighttime ordinance, a mechanical room that carries sound into occupied offices...

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Extech Products

Portable Tools for Air, Sound, and Moisture

Extech makes rugged, portable instruments for environmental and indoor-air monitoring, from sound level meters and moisture meters to carbon monoxide and CO2 testers. Compact, affordable, and built to travel, Extech tools are a facility team's go-to for the everyday measurements that keep buildings safe, comfortable, and compliant.

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AEMC Products

Power Monitoring and Electrical Test

AEMC Instruments is a leader in electrical test and power monitoring, offering megohmmeters, ground resistance testers, power and energy loggers, clamp meters, and high-voltage detectors. Built for both field and benchtop work, AEMC instruments give electricians and engineers reliable data they can act on and document.

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Insulation Resistance Testing Explained

Most electrical teams own a good multimeter, and for day-to-day troubleshooting it's the right tool. But there's a whole class of failures a multimeter physically cannot see: the slow, invisible breakdown of insulation.

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