Fluke 1750 Three-Phase Power Quality Recorder

Record three-phase power quality and monitor for power quality disturbances with the new Fluke 1750 Power Recorder and the Fluke Power Analyze software. These power meters automatically record every power quality parameter and event, on every cycle - all the time.

Record three-phase power quality and monitor for power quality disturbances with the new Fluke 1750 Power Recorder and the Fluke Power Analyze software. These power meters automatically record every power quality parameter and event, on every cycle - all the time.

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Features
  • Premium accuracy and measurement techniques: 
  • Guaranteed for all power quality parameters, with IEC61000-4-30 Class A measurement systems.
  • Quick and reliable configuration: PDA wireless "front panel interface" provides a window into what the instrument is recording, enabling quick and reliable configuration even in awkward test locations.
  • Threshold-free set up: Apply thresholds after data is collected with Fluke Power Analyze Software.
  • Captures everything: Cross-channel and current triggering capture every measurement, on every channel, every time.
  • Intuitive PC software: Easily analyze data and generate reports.
  • Plug and play: Set up in minutes with self-identifying current probes and single-lead voltage connections.
  • No need to reconnect wires: Swap channels internally with the wireless PDA or PC when connections are not correct.
  • Measure every parameter: Voltage and current on three phases, neutral, and ground.
  • 5MHz, 8000Vpk waveform capture: Get a detailed picture of even the shortest events.
  • Quickly retrieve data: With included SD memory card or via the 100BaseT high-speed Ethernet connection.
  • Long-term analysis: Uncover hard-to-find or intermittent issues.
  • Power quality surveys: Quality power quality throughout a facility, documenting results with professional reports.
  • Quality of service compliance: Validate incoming power quality at the service entrance.
  • Semi-permanent monitoring: Monitor critical equipment, capturing power quality events to correlate with equipment malfunctions.
Model 1750 Three-Phase Power Quality Recorder
Overview Record three-phase power quality and monitor for power quality disturbances with the new Fluke 1750 Power Recorder and the Fluke Power Analyze software. These power meters automatically record every power quality parameter and event, on every cycle - all the time.
Includes Record three-phase power quality and monitor for power quality disturbances with the new Fluke 1750 Power Recorder and the Fluke Power Analyze software. These power meters automatically record every power quality parameter and event, on every cycle - all the time.
  • Premium accuracy and measurement techniques: 
  • Guaranteed for all power quality parameters, with IEC61000-4-30 Class A measurement systems.
  • Quick and reliable configuration: PDA wireless "front panel interface" provides a window into what the instrument is recording, enabling quick and reliable configuration even in awkward test locations.
  • Threshold-free set up: Apply thresholds after data is collected with Fluke Power Analyze Software.
  • Captures everything: Cross-channel and current triggering capture every measurement, on every channel, every time.
  • Intuitive PC software: Easily analyze data and generate reports.
  • Plug and play: Set up in minutes with self-identifying current probes and single-lead voltage connections.
  • No need to reconnect wires: Swap channels internally with the wireless PDA or PC when connections are not correct.
  • Measure every parameter: Voltage and current on three phases, neutral, and ground.
  • 5MHz, 8000Vpk waveform capture: Get a detailed picture of even the shortest events.
  • Quickly retrieve data: With included SD memory card or via the 100BaseT high-speed Ethernet connection.
  • Long-term analysis: Uncover hard-to-find or intermittent issues.
  • Power quality surveys: Quality power quality throughout a facility, documenting results with professional reports.
  • Quality of service compliance: Validate incoming power quality at the service entrance.
  • Semi-permanent monitoring: Monitor critical equipment, capturing power quality events to correlate with equipment malfunctions.