Three-phase power loggers for power quality, energy consumption recording

Fluke's 1736 and 1738 Three-Phase Power Loggers are designed to capture and log more than 500 power quality parameters and capture and log voltage, current, power, harmonics, and associated power quality values. It works with Fluke Connect system of software and wireless test tools.

By Fluke September 23, 2015

Fluke’s 1736 and 1738 Three-Phase Power Loggers are designed to capture and log more than 500 power quality parameters to give technicians and engineers more visibility into the data needed to make better power quality and energy consumption decisions. The power loggers capture and log voltage, current, power, harmonics, and associated power quality values to deliver data for load studies, energy assessments, harmonic measurements, and voltage event. The Fluke Energy Analyze Plus software is included with the power loggers and provides a detailed analysis of energy consumption and power quality and generates reports automatically.

They also feature a user interface, flexible current probes, and a measurement verification function designed to reduce measurement errors by digitally verifying and correcting common connection errors. Set up can be further simplified by powering the logger directly from the measured circuit. The Fluke 1736 and 1738 are the first three-phase power loggers designed to work with the Fluke Connect system of software and wireless test tools. Fluke Connect tools allow technicians to wirelessly transmit measurement data from their test tools to their smartphones for secure storage.

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