Fluke 1750 Technical Data Manual page 2

Three-phase power recorder
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2 Fluke Corporation Fluke 1750 Three-Phase Power Recorder
Applications
Long-term analysis: Uncover hard-to-find or
intermittent issues; monitor critical equipment,
capturing power quality events to correlate with
equipment malfunction
Power quality surveys: Quantify power quality
throughout a facility, documenting results with
professional reports
Quality of service compliance: Validate incoming
power quality at the service entrance
Equipment Installation/Commissioning: Bench-
mark power system prior to install to insure quality
of service
Easy to use
The recorder automatically detects, scales, and
powers current probes without needing batteries.
Requiring only single-lead voltage connections
enables safe and quick setups. Once power is
applied the instrument automatically begins record-
ing and LEDs give you assurance that the recorder
is powered up and signals are within range – no
more uncertainty that data is being recorded. The
Fluke 1750 has an exclusive capture algorithm
which makes certain all events are captured with-
out the tedious setups and blind spots associated
with threshold driven equipment.
The PDA wirelessly interfaces with the recorder,
allowing quick setup and verification with wave-
form displays, meter screens, and phasor diagrams.
The built-in wireless technology allows you to
control multiple instruments from a distance easily,
without the need for a laptop computer (laptops can
also be used when desired).
Configurations are simple with wiring
diagrams to guide you.
No need to reconnect wires—swap channels
internally using the PDA interface.

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