Description
Fluke ii915 Precision Acoustic Imager Repair
The Fluke ii915 is an acoustic imager – it uses an array of microphones to locate compressed air leaks, gas leaks and partial discharge by sound, then overlays the source onto a visual image. It is the newest instrument category Fluke makes, and a very different device from anything else in the range.
Is your Fluke ii915 worth repairing?
These are recent, expensive instruments with few alternatives, so repair is almost always the route. What fails is the microphone array or the processing behind it, not the concept. Our answer for the Fluke ii915: Repair. There is little on the market to replace these with, and array faults are serviceable. We evaluate free of charge and quote before any work begins, and if the numbers do not favour repair we say so rather than quoting anyway.
What typically fails on the Fluke ii915
- Visual camera or overlay alignment faults – the sound source no longer landing where it actually is.
- Touchscreen or display failure.
- Battery and charging faults.
- Storage or export faults.
- Individual microphones in the array failing – which shifts the located source without the image looking obviously wrong.
- Loss of sensitivity to quiet leaks.
What you get back
Component-level repair rather than assembly swapping, verification against reference standards with the measured results documented, and a 90-day parts-and-labor warranty. Most instruments are back with you inside 5-10 business days.
Fluke Service Center works on Fluke instruments only. Send it in for a free evaluation, or email us with the model and the symptom and we will tell you what to expect before you ship anything.






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