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  • Page 1 1736/1738 Power Logger Users Manual September 2015, Rev. 1, 1/17 ©2015-2017 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. All product names are trademarks of their respective companies. 1.800.561.8187 1.800.561.8187 information@itm.com information@itm.com www. www. .com .com...
  • Page 2 LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Each Fluke product is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service. The warranty period is two years and begins on the date of shipment. Parts, product repairs, and services are warranted for 90 days. This warranty extends only to the original buyer or end-user customer of a Fluke authorized reseller, and does not apply to fuses, disposable batteries, or to any product which, in Fluke's opinion, has been misused, altered, neglected, contaminated, or damaged by accident or abnormal conditions of operation or handling.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    How to Contact Fluke ........
  • Page 4 1736/1738 Users Manual Touch Screen ................18 Brightness Button .
  • Page 5 Wireless Access to PC Software ............61 Fluke Connect ...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    All illustrations in this manual and Total Harmonic Distortion of Voltage and Current show the 1738. Fluke Energy Analyze Plus software is included with the Product for a The Logger makes these measurements: thorough energy analysis and professional report of the measurement •...
  • Page 7: How To Contact Fluke

    1736/1738 Users Manual Safety Information identifies hazardous conditions and procedures that are Warning dangerous to the user. A identifies conditions and procedures Caution that can cause damage to the Product or the equipment under test.  Warning To prevent possible electrical shock, fire, or personal injury: •...
  • Page 8 Power Logger Safety Information • • Use Product-approved measurement category (CAT), Do not touch voltages >30 V ac rms, 42 V ac peak, or voltage, and amperage rated accessories (probes, test 60 V dc. leads, and adapters) for all measurements. •...
  • Page 9 This product contains a Lithium-ion battery. Do not mix with the solid waste stream. Spent batteries should be disposed of by a  qualified recycler or hazardous materials handler per local regulations. Contact your authorized Fluke Service Center for recycling information.
  • Page 10: Before You Start

    • Documentation Info Pack (Quick Reference Card, Safety Information, Battery Pack Safety Information, iFlex Probe Safety Information) • 4 GB USB Flash Drive (includes Users Manual and PC application software, Fluke Energy Analyze Plus) Item Location Part Number Note ...
  • Page 11: Wifi And Wifi/Ble-To-Usb Adapter

    Remote Control on page 60 for more information about VNC. • Display and store data of up to 2 modules of the Fluke FC 3000 series together with the instrument data into logging sessions (requires WiFi/BLE adapter feature, available with firmware version 2.0).
  • Page 12: Magnet Hanger Kit

    Power Logger Before You Start Magnet Hanger Kit The accessory shown in Figure 2 is used to: • Hang the Logger with power supply attached (use two magnets) • Hang the Logger separately (use two magnets) • Hang the power supply separately (use one magnet) Voltage Test Leads Voltage test leads are four-core, flat, test leads that do not tangle and can be installed in tight spaces.
  • Page 13: Thin-Flexi Current Probe

    1736/1738 Users Manual Thin-Flexi Current Probe The R-coil has advantages over other types of current transformers: • It is not a closed loop. The second terminal is passed back through The Thin-Flexi Current Probe works on the Rogowski coil (R-coil) the center of the toroid core (commonly a plastic or rubber tube) principle that is a toroid of wire used to measure an alternating current and connected along the first terminal.
  • Page 14: Kensington Lock

    Power Logger Before You Start Kensington Lock Use the color clips for easy identification of the four current probes. Apply the clips that are appropriate for your local wiring codes on both A Kensington Security Slot (also called a K-Slot or Kensington lock) is ends of the current probe cable.
  • Page 15: Accessories

    Thin-Flexi Current Probe (single) 6000 A 90.5 cm (36 in) i17xx-flex 6000/3PK Set of 3 Thin-Flexi Current Probes i17xx-flex 6000/4PK Set of 4 Thin-Flexi Current Probes Fluke-17xx Test Lead 0.1 m Test Lead Fluke-17xx Test Lead 1.5 m Test Lead 3PHVL-1730...
  • Page 16: Storage

    Power Logger Storage Storage The power cord/measurement line cover slides to select the input source. When not in use, keep the Logger in the protective storage bag/case. Warning The bag/case has sufficient space for the Logger and all the To prevent possible electrical shock, fire, or personal accessories.
  • Page 17: Battery Operation

    1736/1738 Users Manual Battery Operation To charge the battery: Connect the mains cord to the ac input socket on the power  Caution supply. To prevent damage to the Product: Fit the power supply to the Logger or use the dc power cord to •...
  • Page 18: Navigation And User Interface

    Power Logger Navigation and User Interface Navigation and User Interface See Table 4 for a list of the front-panel controls and their functions. See Table 5 for a list of the connectors and their functions. Table 4. Front Panel Item Control Description ...
  • Page 19 1736/1738 Users Manual Table 5. Connector Panel Item Description  Current measurement inputs (3 phases + N)  Voltage measurement inputs (3 phases + N)  Power Cord/Measurement Line Slide-Cover Power Cord AC Input  100-240 V 50/60 Hz 15 VA Measurement Line AC Input ...
  • Page 20: Connector Panel Decal

    Power Logger Connector Panel Decal Connector Panel Decal Table 6. Decal for Connector Panel A self-adhesive decal is supplied with the Logger. The decal corresponds to the wiring color codes used in your local area of operation. Apply the decal around the current and voltage inputs on the connector panel as shown in Table 6.
  • Page 21: Power

    1736/1738 Users Manual Power Measurement Line Power Source Attach the Power Supply to the Logger or use the dc power cord to The Logger has options for power source: connect the Power Supply to the Logger. • mains Move the slide-cover on the power supply to access the safety •...
  • Page 22: Battery Power Source

    Power Logger Power Battery Power Source Table 7. Power/Battery Status The Logger can operate on battery power without a connection to the power supply or dc power cord. Logger On Push  . The Logger turns on and is ready to use in <30 seconds. Power Source Battery Symbol Power LED Color...
  • Page 23: Touch Screen

    1736/1738 Users Manual Touch Screen Calibration The touch screen is pre-calibrated. If you notice that the targets do not The touch screen lets you interact directly with what is on the display. align with your touch on the display, you can calibrate the display. To change parameters, touch a target on the display.
  • Page 24: First-Time Use/Setup Wizard

    Power Logger First-time Use/Setup Wizard First-time Use/Setup Wizard The Logger is now ready for the first measurements or energy study. Note To start the Logger: Be aware that for power measurements in 3-phase systems: Install WiFi/BLE or WiFi only adapter (see WiFi and WiFi/BLE-to- •...
  • Page 25: First Measurements

    1736/1738 Users Manual First Measurements Use the Thin-Flexi current probes and plug the phase A current probe into the phase A/L1 input jack on the logger, the phase At the energy study site, look at the information in the panel and the B/L2 current probe into the phase B/L2 input jack on the logger, rating plates on the machines.
  • Page 26 Power Logger First Measurements 12. Push  to determine the power values, especially active 19. To transfer and analyze the data using the PC software, attach power and power factor. the USB flash drive to the Logger and copy the logging session and screenshot.
  • Page 27: Function Selection Buttons

    1736/1738 Users Manual Function Selection Buttons Scope The scope screen shows about 1.5 periods of voltage and current. The Logger has three buttons that switch between the Meter, Power, The exact number of shown periods depends on the input frequency. and Logger function modes.
  • Page 28: Measurement Configuration

    Power Logger Function Selection Buttons Measurement Configuration Harmonics Spectrum Relative to Harmonic Limits Use the Change Configuration touch button to access the This feature is available on 1738 or 1736 with 1736/Upgrade on measurement configuration screen. The configuration screen allows installation of the IEEE 519/Report license.
  • Page 29: Study Type

    1736/1738 Users Manual Study Type Power Quality Depending on the application, select either Load Study or Energy Select the power quality standard (available on 1738 or 1736 with Study. 1736/Upgrade or IEEE 519/Report license) for compliance evaluation. • Energy Study: Select this study type when voltage EN 50160: voltage characteristics of electricity supplied by measurements for a power quality assessment and power and public distribution networks.
  • Page 30: Topology (Distribution System)

    Power Logger Function Selection Buttons Topology (Distribution System) Single Phase Select the appropriate system. A connection diagram for the voltage Example: Branch circuit at an outlet. test leads and current sensors is shown on the Logger.  A diagram is also available with (Connection diagram) from the Change Configuration menu.
  • Page 31 1736/1738 Users Manual Single Phase IT Split Phase The logger has a galvanic isolation between the voltage inputs and Example: A North American residential installation at the service ground based signals like USB and mains input. entrance. Example: Used in Norway and in some hospitals. This would be the connection at a branch circuit.
  • Page 32 Power Logger Function Selection Buttons 3-Ф Wye 3-Ф Wye IT Example: Also called “Star” or four-wire connection. Typical The logger has a galvanic isolation between the voltage inputs and commercial building power. ground based signals like USB and mains input. Example: Industrial power in countries that use the IT (Isolated Terra) system, such as Norway.
  • Page 33 1736/1738 Users Manual 3-Ф Wye Balanced 3-Ф Delta Example: For symmetrical loads like motors the connection can be Example: Often found in industrial settings where electric motors are simplified by measuring only one phase and assuming the same used. voltages/currents on the other phases. As an option, you can measure harmonics with a current probe on the neutral line.
  • Page 34 Power Logger Function Selection Buttons 2 Element Delta (Aron/Blondel) 3-Ф Delta Open Leg Example: Blondel or Aron connection, simplifies the connection by the Example: A variant of power transformer winding type. use of only two current sensors. Energy Study Energy Study Load Study (no voltage measurement) Load Study (no voltage measurement) Note...
  • Page 35 1736/1738 Users Manual 3-Ф High Leg Delta 3-Ф Delta Balanced Example: This topology is used to provide an additional voltage that is Example: For symmetrical loads like motors, the connection is half the phase to phase voltage. simplified with only one phase measurement and assuming the same voltages/currents on the other phases.
  • Page 36 Power Logger Function Selection Buttons Nominal Voltage When set to Auto, the current range is set automatically and depends on the measured current. Select a nominal voltage from the list. If a voltage is not shown in the list, enter a custom voltage. On energy studies, the nominal voltage is Low Range is 1/10 of the nominal range of the attached current required to determine the limits for dips, swells, and interruptions.
  • Page 37: Auxiliary Input

    Verify on the module: • The Logger supports up to two additional measurement channels with ID number shows on the module either the wired AUX input or wireless radio signals from Fluke  • flashes to confirm the connection Connect sensors.
  • Page 38 Power Logger Function Selection Buttons Select Select Confirm Confirm Flashes Flashes Figure 6. Wireless Connection to Fluke Connect Modules 1.800.561.8187 1.800.561.8187 information@itm.com information@itm.com www. www. .com .com...
  • Page 39 1736/1738 Users Manual • Use up to 8 characters to configure the measurement Unit of the Wired Connection parameter. Configure the Auxiliary input to show the readings for the attached sensor. In addition to the default setting of ±10 V, up to five custom •...
  • Page 40: Connection Verification And Correction

    Connection Verification and Correction Example 2: Once the measurement is configured and the voltage and current Fluke 80TK Thermocouple Module inputs are connected to the system under test, go back to the Meter Output: 0.1 V/°C, 0.1 V/°F mode and use the Verify Connection touch button to confirm the connection.
  • Page 41: Power

    1736/1738 Users Manual Power If the Logger is able to determine a better phase map or polarity, push  (Auto Correct) to apply the new settings.  – In the Power mode you can get the values and a live trend Auto Correct is not available if the algorithm is not able to detect a chart for each phase (A, B, C or L1, L2, L3) and total as: better phase map or when no errors are detected.
  • Page 42: Logger

    Power Logger Function Selection Buttons Logger The menu also provides the access to live values of Energy as: • Active Energy (Ep) Wh  – In Logger mode, you can: • Reactive Energy (E r) in varh • Configure a new logging session •...
  • Page 43 1736/1738 Users Manual To select between Load Study and Energy Study: Duration and Recording Start/Stop Date and Time Go to Meter > Change Configuration. This Configuration screen You can set the duration of the measurement from a list. No end contains the measurement configuration parameters such as configures the maximum possible duration based on the available Topology, current range, voltage, and current ratios.
  • Page 44 Power Logger Function Selection Buttons Options to configure the logging session: The Logger recommends an interval based on the duration to get the best balance between resolution and data size. • Duration and manual start A memory gauge shows the memory used by recorded sessions and •...
  • Page 45 1736/1738 Users Manual Energy costs The Logger home screen shows the progress of an active recording.  (Show Menu) to review the logging setup. On energy Enter the costs/kWh for demand energy. The energy costs are applied studies, you can select one of the available overview screens: to forward energy (positive energy) using the demand interval and can •...
  • Page 46 Power Logger Function Selection Buttons In the "V, A, Hz, +", "Power" and "Energy" screens, use  (Show Push  (Graph) to display the measured values in a chart. The Menu) or the cursor keys to see a list of available parameters. Use table on the right side of the screen shows the highest and lowest ...
  • Page 47 1736/1738 Users Manual Energy PQ Health Overview Note The PQ Health Overview is available on 1738 or 1736 with Not available on load studies without a nominal voltage. 1736/Upgrade or IEEE 519/Report license. This screen shows a pass/fail analysis based on limits defined by the power quality Determine the energy consumed/delivered since the logging session standard EN 50160.
  • Page 48 Power Logger Function Selection Buttons The screen updates with each new average calculation interval of In the case of a counter-clockwise rotating system, the unbalance 10 minutes. would show values exceeding 100 %. In this case the ratio positive sequence divided by negative system is calculated which results in From the PQ Health Home screen you have access to: values lower or equal to 100 %.
  • Page 49 1736/1738 Users Manual Harmonics Spectrum Relative to Harmonic Limits The voltage events are classified in dips, swells, and interruptions and are measured according to the standard IEC 61000–4–30 This screen is available on 1738 or 1736 with 1736/Upgrade or "Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-30: Testing and IEEE519/Report license) and shows the harmonics relative to the measurement techniques - Power quality measurement methods".
  • Page 50 Power Logger Function Selection Buttons Supply Voltage Swells On single-phase systems, a voltage dip begins when the voltage falls below the dip threshold, and ends when the voltage is equal to or On single-phase systems, a swell begins when the voltage rises above the dip threshold plus the hysteresis voltage.
  • Page 51 1736/1738 Users Manual Supply Voltage Interruptions The inrush current begins when the 1/2-cycle RMS current rises above the inrush threshold, and ends when the 1/2-cycle RMS current On single-phase systems, a voltage interruption begins when the is equal to or below the inrush threshold minus the hysteresis value. In voltage falls below the voltage interruption threshold and ends when the event table the extreme value is the highest 1/2-cycle RMS value the value is equal to or greater than the voltage interruption threshold...
  • Page 52: Memory/Settings Button

    Power Logger Function Selection Buttons Memory/Settings Button Screen Capture In this screen you can review, erase, and copy saved screens to a In this menu you can: USB flash drive. • Review and erase the data from completed logging sessions ...
  • Page 53 1736/1738 Users Manual Phase Color/Phase Labels Name for Instrument The phase colors are configurable to match with the connector panel You can assign a name to the Logger. This name is attached to the decal: measurement files when you review these files in Energy Analyze Plus software.
  • Page 54 Power Logger Function Selection Buttons Date/Time Zone To set the date format: The logger stores the measurement data in universal time coordinate Push  (UTC) to ensure continuity in time and accounts for time changes due Push  (Instrument Settings). to daylight saving time (DST).
  • Page 55: Status Information

    1736/1738 Users Manual Status Information Currency The screen provides information and status about the Logger, such as The currency symbol used for energy cost values is configurable. the serial number, attached current probes, battery status, and To set the currency: installed licenses.
  • Page 56: Touch Screen Calibration

    Power Logger Function Selection Buttons Touch Screen Calibration To copy the service data: The touch screen has been calibrated at the factory before shipment. Attach a USB flash drive with sufficient available memory In case you do experience misalignment with the touch targets, use (depending on the file size of stored logging sessions, maximum the touch screen calibration feature.
  • Page 57: Firmware Update

    1736/1738 Users Manual Note Note The "3-button" reset to factory defaults removes all licenses If more than one firmware file (*.bin) is located in the installed on the Logger. \Fluke173xfolder, the newest version is used for the update. Firmware Update Licensed Features To update: License keys are available as optional accessories to extend the...
  • Page 58: 1736/Upgrade

    Go to the product registration page and select your region, activation is complete. country, and language. Select Brand > Fluke Industrial. Select Product Family > Power Quality Tools. Select Model Name > Fluke 1736 or Fluke 1738. Enter the serial number of the Logger. 1.800.561.8187 1.800.561.8187 information@itm.com information@itm.com...
  • Page 59: Maintenance

    Logger. The recommended calibration cycle is • Have an approved technician repair the Product. 2 years. For more information see How to Contact Fluke on page 2. How to Clean  Caution To avoid damage, do not use abrasives or solvents on this instrument.
  • Page 60: Service And Parts

    Power Logger Service and Parts Service and Parts Replacement parts are listed in Table 9 and shown in Figure 11. To order parts and accessories, see How to Contact Fluke on page 2. Table 9. Replacement Parts Fluke Part or Ref.
  • Page 61 1736/1738 Users Manual Figure 11. Replacement Parts 1.800.561.8187 1.800.561.8187 information@itm.com information@itm.com www. www. .com .com...
  • Page 62: Energy Analyze Plus Software

    Energy Analyze Plus Software System Requirements The computer hardware requirements for the software are: Purchase of the Logger includes Fluke Energy Analyze Plus software. • With the software, you can do many tasks from a computer: Free Hard Disk space 50 MB, >10 GB (for measurement data) recommended •...
  • Page 63: Pc Connections

    WiFi Support PC Connections To connect the PC to the Logger: With the USB WiFi Adapter you can use the Fluke Connect App for Turn on the computer and the Logger. asset management, trending and sharing measurement data, wirelessly control the Logger with a PC/smartphone/tablet, and Install the Energy Analyze Plus Software.
  • Page 64: Wifi Direct Connection

    Power Logger WiFi Support WiFi Direct Connection WiFi-Infrastructure The WiFi direct connection uses WPA2-PSK (pre-shared key) with The WiFi connection requires the WiFi-Infrastructure license and AES encryption. The passphrase shown on the screen is required to supports WPA2-PSK. This connection requires a DHCP service establish a connection from a client to the device.
  • Page 65: Remote Control

    1736/1738 Users Manual Remote Control Configuration IP Address You can remotely control the instrument with a free third-party VNC Direct Connection ......10.10.10.1 client available for Windows, Android, Apple iOS, and Windows Phone after the WiFi connection is setup. VNC (Virtual Network WiFi Infrastructure......
  • Page 66: Wireless Access To Pc Software

    PC software. On your smartphone, go to Settings > WiFi. Select the WiFi network that begins with "Fluke173x<serial-no>". Go to the Fluke Connect App and select the Logger from the list. Go to for more information about how to use the app.
  • Page 67: Wiring Configurations

    1736/1738 Users Manual Wiring Configurations V, A, Hz, +                                unbal ...
  • Page 68 Power Logger Wiring Configurations V, A, Hz, + (continued) V, % h01-50     THD V h01-50 A, % THD I          TDD I h01-50 A, % THD I  ...
  • Page 69 1736/1738 Users Manual Power     A fund    B fund   C fund         Total Total fund     A fund    B fund ...
  • Page 70: Glossary

    Power Logger Glossary Glossary Unbalance (u2) Supply Voltage Unbalance Condition in a three phase system in which the RMS. values of the line-to-line voltages (fundamental component), or the phase angles between consecutive line voltages, are not all equal. The unbalance value is the ratio of the negative sequence to the positive sequence in percent and is typically in the range between 0% and 2%.
  • Page 71: General Specifications

    1736/1738 Users Manual General Specifications Color LCD Display..........4.3-inch active matrix color TFT, 480 pixels x 272 pixels, resistive touch panel Power/Charging.............LED Indicator Warranty 1736/1738 and Power Supply ......2 years (battery not included) Accessories ............1 year Calibration Cycle ...........2 years Dimensions 1736/1738 ............19.8 cm x 16.7 cm x 5.5 cm (7.8 in x 6.6 in x 2.2 in) Power Supply ............13.0 cm x 13.0 cm x 4.5 cm (5.1 in x 5.1 in x 1.8 in) 1736/1738 with power supply attached ....19.8 cm x 16.7 cm x 9 cm (7.8 in x 6.6 in x 4.0 in)
  • Page 72 Power Logger Environmental Specifications Safety IEC 61010-1 IEC Mains Input..........Overvoltage Category II, Pollution Degree 2 Voltage Terminals ...........Overvoltage Category IV, Pollution Degree 2 IEC 61010-2-033..........CAT IV 600 V / CAT III 1000 V Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) International ............IEC 61326-1: Industrial CISPR 11: Group 1, Class A Group 1: Equipment has intentionally generated and/or uses conductively-coupled radio frequency energy that is necessary for the internal function of the equipment itself.
  • Page 73: Electrical Specifications

    1736/1738 Users Manual Electrical Specifications Power Supply Voltage Range ............nominal 100 V to 500 V (85 V min to 550 V max) using safety plug input Mains Power ............nominal 100 V to 240 V (85 V min to 265 V max) using IEC 60320 C7 input (figure 8 power cord) Power consumption..........Maximum 50 VA (max.
  • Page 74 Input Range.............0 V dc to ± 10 V dc Wireless Connection (requires WiFi/BLE adapter USB1 FC) Number of Inputs..........2 Supported Modules .........Fluke Connect 3000 series Acquisition............1 reading/s Scale factor ............Format: mx + b (Gain and offset) user configurable Displayed units............User configurable (up to 8 characters, for example °C, psi, or m/s) Data Acquisition Resolution ............16-bit synchronous sampling...
  • Page 75 WiFi Supported modes..........Direct connection and connection to infrastructure (requires WiFi-Infrastructure license) Security ............WPA2-AES with pre-shared key Bluetooth .............read auxiliary measurement data from Fluke Connect 3000 series modules (requires WiFi/BLE adapter USB1 FC) USB-mini .............Data download device to PC Extension port .............Accessories 1.800.561.8187...
  • Page 76 Power Logger Electrical Specifications Accuracy at Reference Conditions Intrinsic Accuracy at Reference Conditions Parameter Range Maximum Resolution (% of Reading + % of Range) ±(0.2 % + 0.01 %) Voltage 1000 V 0.1 V ±(0.3 % + 0.02 %) 15 mV 0.01 mV Rogowski Mode ±(0.3 % + 0.02 %)
  • Page 77 1736/1738 Users Manual Power/Energy Parameter Direct Input iFlex1500-12 iFlex3000-24 iFlex6000-36 i40S-EL Clamp: 50 mV/500 mV 150 A / 1500 A 300 A / 3000 A 600 A / 6000 A 4 A / 40 A Rogowski: 15 mV/150 mV Power Range W, VA, var Clamp: 50 W/500 W 150 kW / 1.5 MW 300 kW / 3 MW...
  • Page 78 Power Logger Electrical Specifications Intrinsic Uncertainty ±(% of measurement value + % of power range) Direct Input iFlex1500-12 iFlex3000-24 iFlex6000-36 i40S-EL Influence Parameter Quantity Clamp: 50 mV/500 mV 150 A / 1500 A 300 A / 3000 A 600 A / 6000 A 4 A / 40 A Rogowski: 15 mV/150 mV PF ≥0.99...
  • Page 79 1736/1738 Users Manual   1 PF – Formula 1:  ------------------------ -  % +0.005 % ×     1 PF – Formula 2:  ------------------------ -  % +0.005 % ×     1 PF –...
  • Page 80: Iflex 1500-12

    Power Logger Electrical Specifications iFlex Probe Specifications Measuring range iFlex 1500-12 ............1 to 150 A ac / 10 to 1500 A ac iFlex 3000-24 ............3 to 300 A ac / 30 to 3000 A ac iFlex 6000-36 ............6 to 600 A ac / 60 to 6000 A ac Nondestructive current ........100 kA (50/60 Hz) ....
  • Page 81 1736/1738 Users Manual Positioning error with position of conductor in the probe window. (See Table 11.) Table 11. Flex Probe Window iFlex1500-12: 88mm iFlex3000-24: 185mm iFlex6000-36: 282mm Probe Window iFlex1500-12, iFlex3000-24 iFlex6000-36 ±(1 % of reading + 0.02 % of range) ±(1.5 % of reading + 0.03 % of range) ±(1.5 % of reading + 0.02 % of range) ±(2.0 % of reading + 0.03 % of range)
  • Page 82 Power Logger Electrical Specifications Working Voltage............1000 V CAT III, 600 V CAT IV [1] Reference Condition: • Environmental: 23 °C ±5 °C, no external electrical/magnetic field, RH 65 % • Primary conductor in center position Transducer length iFlex 1500-12 ............305 mm (12 in) iFlex 3000-24 ............610 mm (24 in) iFlex 6000-36 ............915 mm (36 in) Transducer cable diameter ........7.5 mm (0.3 in)
  • Page 83 1736/1738 Users Manual i40s-EL Current Clamp Specifications See Table 12 for setup instructions. Table 12. i40s-EL Setup Item Description  Single Insulated current carrying conductor  Release button  Load direction arrow  Tactile barrier Measuring range .............40 mA to 4 Aac / 0.4 Aac to 40 Aac ≤...
  • Page 84: Output Cable

    Power Logger Electrical Specifications Influence of conductor position ± in jaw opening ............0.5 % of reading (@ 50/60 Hz) Bandwidth ...............10 Hz to 2.5 kHz Working Voltage............600 V CAT III, 300 V CAT IV [1] Reference Condition: • Environmental: 23 °C ±5 °C, no external electrical/magnetic field, RH 65 % •...

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