Fluke Biomedical ESA615 for Ansur continuity and automated testing
ESA615 remains relevant for installed bases, Ansur/ESA615 workflows and teams that need to maintain validated automated procedures, but it should not be pushed as the primary choice for a new purchase.
The page now captures existing demand and routes new decisions toward ESA712, ESA620 and ESA715/OneQA, with availability and price confirmed case by case.

Choosing the right model in the ESA family
Test to standards in minutes
Fluke positions ESA615 for automated testing to ANSI/AAMI ES1, NFPA 99, IEC 62353, IEC 60601-1 and AS/NZS 3551.
Fast entry and records
Supports barcode, keyboard or on-board keypad entry, with removable memory for sequences and results.
All-in-one simulator
Combines an electrical safety analyzer and ECG simulator in one portable tool.
European configuration
Always confirm 230 V version, power cord, accessory kit and software before ordering.
IEC 62353 and IEC 60601-1
Use the hospital procedure to decide automation level, leakage tests and documentation requirements.
Local Interphysix support
Interphysix helps frame model, accessories, calibration, training and technical continuity.
Standards, automation and test workflow
Selection should start from the device under test, the standard used by the organization and the documentation requirement. In Portugal, IEC 62353, IEC 60601-1 and OneQA/Ansur workflows matter most.
- Installed-base continuity when sequences, accessories, training or internal validation already exist around ESA615.
- Languages include Portuguese, English, French, German, Spanish and Italian.
- Europe: TA-ESA615-EUR, 230 V with test automation, part number 4162211; confirm availability and price before quoting.
- Compared with ESA612, it adds stronger automation, removable memory and faster data entry; both depend on commercial availability.
- Compared with ESA620, it is more portable and workflow oriented; ESA620 is stronger for advanced manual tests.
- Compared with ESA715, it is an earlier generation; for a new purchase, ESA715/OneQA is usually the cleaner route.
Where this model fits in the ESA cluster
Technical summary and configuration



Frequently asked questions
Why keep the ESA615 page?
Because there is still search demand and installed-base relevance. The page should capture ESA615 searches, clarify availability and redirect new purchases toward current alternatives.
Is ESA615 better than ESA612?
It is stronger for automation and volume, but that does not make it the automatic new-purchase priority if price and availability are no longer competitive.
Does ESA615 still make sense next to ESA715?
Yes for installed Ansur/ESA615 workflows. For a new purchase, it should be compared with ESA712/ESA715 and OneQA before deciding.
Official sources and next steps
This content is based on official Fluke Biomedical documentation and adapted for technical selection in Portugal. Final configuration, accessories and availability should always be confirmed before ordering.
















