Fluke 1735 three-phase power logger

Fluke 1735 three-phase power logger

 

The Fluke 1735 Power Logger is the ideal electrician or technician’s power meter for conducting energy studies and basic power quality logging. Set the Power Logger up in seconds with the included flexible current probes and color display.

The power quality meter measures most electrical power parameters, harmonics, and captures voltage events. Has on board battery capable of operating for 12hrs without backlight and 6hrs with backlight on. The meter is also equipped with 4mb’s of internal memory with 3.5mb’s dedicated to measuring data.

Features:

          Load studies – verify electrical system capacity before adding loads

          Energy assessments – quantify energy consumption before and after improvements to justify energy saving devices

          Harmonics measurements – uncover harmonic issues that can damage or disrupt critical equipment

          Voltage event capture – monitor for dips and swells that cause spurious resets or nuisance circuit breaker tripping

                   –          Record power and associated parameters for up to 45 days

                   –          Monitor maximum power demand over user-defined averaging periods

          Prove the benefit of efficiency improvements with energy consumption tests

          Measure harmonic distortion caused by electronic loads

          Improve reliability by capturing voltage dips and swells from load switching

          Easily confirm instrument setup with color display of waveforms and trends

          Measure all three phases and neutral with included 4 flexible current probes

          View graphs and generate reports with included Power Log software

Power Logger Includes:

          Soft carrying case

          4 flexible current probes (15 A/150 A/3000 A)

          Power Log software

          Voltage leads and clips

          Color localization set

          PC interface cable

          International ac adapter (115/230 V, 50/60 Hz)

          Printed English manual

          Multi-language manual CD

For more information:

http://www.fluke.com/fluke/caen/Power-Quality-Tools/Three-Phase/Fluke-1735.htm?PID=56028

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