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Fluke 1750/SITE-L 1 Site License for 1750 Power Analyzer Software
SKU 0000064587123
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Product Details
- Premium accuracy and measurement techniques: Guaranteed for all power quality parameters, with IEC 61000-4-30 Class A measurement systems
- Quick and reliable configuration: PDA wireless "front panel interface" provides a window into what the instrument is recording, enabling quick and reliable configuration even in awkward test locations
- Threshold-free set up: Apply thresholds after data is collected with Fluke Power Analyze Software
- Captures everything: Cross-channel and current triggering capture every measurement, on every channel, every time
- Intuitive PC software: Easily analyze data and generate reports
- Plug and play: Set up in minutes with self-identifying current probes and single-lead voltage connections
- No need to reconnect wires: Swap channels internally with the wireless PDA or PC when connections are not correct
- Measure every parameter: Voltage and current on three phases, neutral, and ground
- 5 MHz, 8000 Vpk waveform capture: Get a detailed picture of even the shortest events
- Quickly retrieve data: With included SD memory card or via the 100BaseT high-speed Ethernet connection
The Fluke 1750 Power Recorder is a comprehensive yet easy to use system for power quality investigations. The 1750 Power Recorder, referred to hereafter as simply "the Recorder", consists of a power recorder instrument, a wireless handheld Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) for control and setup, and a powerful yet easy to use PC application, Power Analyze. Four 400 A current probes are provided as standard equipment. A wide range of flexible and clamp-on current probes are available from Fluke.
Key features of the 1750 Power Recorder are:
- No PC needed for setup
Using the included a wireless-enabled Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) as a controller, you do not need a PC to configure the Recorder, troubleshoot connections, preview data, or download the recorded data. Downloaded data goes onto the SD memory card plugged into the 1750, not directly to the PDA. The range of the PDA with the wireless link is about 15 meters (45 feet) from the Recorder. - Simplified test lead connections to the power network
Simply connect a voltage probe to a conductor on each phase that you want to record. On the current inputs, the Recorder automatically identifies what type of probe is connected. The Recorder then configures its measurement system appropriately for the model of current probe you are using. - Connection diagrams for the supported power network configurations
(delta, Wye, and others) appear on the handheld PDA controller. Once you make connections, you can view live readings and a phasor diagram on the PDA to confirm the connections. If a phase channel is wired incorrectly, you can swap the phase to another channel by changing an internal Recorder setting using the PDA, and then reconfirm correct readings. - Internal Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
An internal NiMH (Nickel-Metal-Hydride) battery pack and charging system maintain data capture continuity through power interruptions of 5 minutes or less. - Automatic disturbance capture
The Recorder uses an automatic, self-learning threshold routine, which means you do not have to set any event threshold limits before you start recording. You detect and display power quality events (disturbances) using the Power Analyze software on a PC after the event has been captured.
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Fluke 1750/SITE-L 1 Site License for 1750 Power Analyzer Software
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