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Electrical load studies, energy consumption testing, and eneral power quality logging
The Fluke 1735 Three-Phase Power Logger is the ideal electrician or technician’s tool for conducting energy studies and basic power quality logging. Set up the 1735 in seconds, with the included flexible current probes and color display. The 1735 logs most electrical power parameters, harmonics and captures voltage events.
Log the most common parameters
Designed to measure the most critical three-phase power parameters, the 1735 can log rms voltage, rms current, phase angle, voltage events, voltage and current THD, voltage and current harmonics up to the 50th, active power, reactive power, power factor, active energy, reactive energy, and more. With memory for up to 45 days of data, the 1735 can uncover intermittent or hard-to-find issues.
Easy to use
The four current probes are connected with one plug, the instrument automatically detects, scales and powers the probes. These variable range current probes are easily set to 15 A, 150 A, or 3000 A for high accuracy in nearly any application. The voltage connections are single leads, enabling easy and quick setups. The color screen provides instant confirmation that connections are correct, and then logging begins when you press the RECORD button.
Conduct load studies for up to 45 days and view saved data on-screen or on a computer.
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Quantify energy consumption quickly on-screen or log to memory for extended periods.
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Assess voltage and current harmonics up to the 50th.
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View waveforms onscreen to uncover waveform distortion and to verify correct voltage and current connections.
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Generate reports and view graphs with Fluke Power Log Software
Designed to quickly view recorded data, the included Power Log software displays all recorded parameters on interactive trends. Generate a professional report with the ‘Report Writer’ function, or copy and paste images into report document manually.
View recorded data in simple graphs and tables.
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Easily customize the report.
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Create professional reports.
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