Discover the new Fluke 1740 Series three-phase power quality loggers, which simplify the collection of critical power quality data. electricity network as well as the production of reports
Thanks to powerful software, it is now possible to automate data analysis, reporting, quantification and analysis of electrical distribution systems.
Measuring, understanding and reporting on power quality in distribution systems requires the collection of large amounts of data, followed by many hours of analysis.
Fluke's compact 1740 Series Power Quality Loggers are used for investigating and monitoring the quality of the public power network, and meet industry standards. They record and analyze advanced data, saving time, reducing labor and eliminating errors in routine data collection and reporting.
Series 1740 loggers are fully compliant with the international IEC 61000-4-30 standard for power system quality, and meet Class A requirements. They can simultaneously record over 500 parameters for each average period, enabling technicians to analyze power system quality in detail, and correlate intermittent events with detailed waveform data to identify the origin of disturbances.
The included software speeds up and simplifies logger configuration and automates complex tasks such as data analysis and reporting:
- Easy installation in the field or workshop with PC application software: connect using Wi-Fi, a wired Ethernet connection or a USB cable to configure the instrument, download recorded data or download directly to a USB stick.
- Energy Analyze Plus application software : Download, analyze and report all measured data on energy consumption and power grid quality with automated reports.
- Reports at the touch of a button: create standardized reports in accordance with current standards, including EN 50160, IEEE 519, GOST 33073, or export data in a PQDIF or NeQual compatible format for use with third-party software.
- Advanced analysis : choose any of the available saved parameters to create a highly personalized view of saved measurements for advanced data correlation.
An optimized user interface, flexible current probes and an intelligent measurement verification function enable technicians to digitally verify and correct connection errors to facilitate installation and reduce measurement uncertainties. An amber LED on the units' power button automatically signals connection errors, and turns green once the error has been corrected. Since measurements and recorded data can be viewed via a Wi-Fi connection, the 1740 Series minimizes technician intervention time in potentially hazardous environments, and eliminates the need to don personal protective equipment.
The recorders comply with CAT IV 600 V/CAT III 1,000 V certification for use on the line input and in downstream circuits.
Learn more: www.fluke.fr