
Curious about what solutions Fluke has to offer regarding the energy transition?
Following an earlier seminar on Fluke and the energy transition, in this half-day seminar we will take a closer look at measuring itself. What should voltage quality meet, how do we gain insight into energy losses and what do the signals look like around current loads and power sources.
The energy transition is in full swing and the big challenges are clear. Energy costs combined with grid congestion are a big headache for entrepreneurial Belgium.
In addition, energy-saving measures, newly emerged -and even mandatory- systems for additional ‘dynamism’ concerns on the electric grid. What does that actually look like? What needs to be met? And how do we get all this insight? What, why and how do we measure all this is what this seminar is about.
Practical information
Date: 27 November 2025
Location: Nieuwe Steenweg 20A, Nazareth-De Pinte
Commencement: 10h (reception from 09.30h)
Programme
| Reception of visitors | |
| Introduction LHM Instrumentation | |
Fluke and the energy transition (part I) by Bert Van Bruchem, Key Account Manager - Industrial Tools, Fluke Corporation
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| Break | |
Fluke and the energy transition (part II) by Bert Van Bruchem
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| Afternoon lunch | |
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Hands-on product demonstrations / explanations by experts Networking |
What will we discuss
- Introduction. Grid congestion and the cost of energy are forcing action. Also and especially imposed and controlled from the government.
- What must the supplied voltage comply with according to the Flemish Nutsregulator (formerly VREG) - How and what to measure cf NBB EN-50160?
- What is actually happening in your own installation, what flows are running? And how to map energy flows AND energy losses more accurately?
- VEKA has a list of so-called ‘no regret’ measures to make plants operate more energy-efficient. And in addition, the government also imposes obligations such as construction of solar panels (PV) and charging plazas for EVs. What are the consequences after implementation? What can testing and measurement do for you?











