Events; Connecting The Power Logger To The Network - Fluke 1735 User Manual

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Demand can be logged by setting the averaging period in the Setup
menu to either 10 or 15 minutes, which produces a record of
consecutive averages. This is called block demand.

Events

Events are voltage dips, swells and interruptions. This measuring mode
automatically records all events for later evaluation. The threshold values for
starting the recording are freely configurable in the menu.

Connecting the Power Logger to the Network

To prevent the risk of electric shock, when
connecting current circuits, the corresponding test
leads must first be connected to the Logger and
then to the load.
Adhere to local and national safety codes.
Individual protective equipment must be used to
prevent shock injury where hazardous live
conductors are exposed.
Use only specified current probes. If flexible
current probes are used, wear suitable protective
gloves or work on de-energized conductors.
To avoid shock or personal injury, keep fingers
behind the tactile barrier, see Figure 5.
When using either flexi-probes or current clamp sets, make sure the
arrow on the current probe points towards the load.
Use the original cables only for connecting the current probes and the voltages
to the Logger. If these are damaged do not use them. Before connecting to the
load, make sure that all plugs are connected correctly to the Logger and locked,
in order to prevent contact with live conductors.
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