Power quality logging is easy with a compact and rugged Fluke power meter
The Fluke 1740 Series three-phase power quality loggers are everyday power meters for technicians who troubleshoot and analyze power quality issues. Capable of simultaneously logging up to 500 power parameters for up to 85 days and monitoring for events, these power loggers help uncover intermittent and hard-to-find power quality issues. The included PQ Log software quickly assesses the quality of power at the service entrance, substation, or at the load, according to the latest EN50160 standard.
Applications
Disturbance analysis – Uncover root cause of equipment malfunction for later mitigation and predictive maintenance
Quality of service compliance – Validate incoming power quality at the service entrance
Power quality studies – Assess baseline power quality to validate compatibility with critical systems before installation
Load studies – Verify electrical system capacity before adding loads
Energy and power quality assessment – Validate performance of facility improvements by quantifying energy consumption, power factor, and general power quality before and after improvements
Features
The portable Fluke 1740 Series power quality loggers are designed for easy installation and use, anywhere in low- and medium-voltage applications. There are three models to choose from to meet your basic or advanced power logging needs.
Fluke 1743: IP65 water-proof monitor for logging the most common power parameters including V, A, W, VA, VAR, PF, energy, flicker, voltage events, and THD.
Fluke 1744: Includes the same features as the Fluke 1743. In addition to common power parameters, the Fluke 1744 also measures voltage and current harmonics, interharmonics, mains signaling, unbalance, and frequency
Fluke 1744