Brand: Fluke
Features:
- Power quality recorder for analysis of utility and industrial power distribution systems in medium and low-voltage networks
- Continuous recording of voltage, current, power (real, reactive, and complex power), power factor, kilowatt hours, flicker, unbalance, frequency, harmonics, harmonic distortion, mains signaling, and (optional) fast transient analysis
- Included software provides trend diagrams for root-cause analysis, statistical summaries, reports, and real-time data monitoring
- 2 GB data memory allows simultaneous recording of numerous power parameters
- Complies with IEC 61000-4-30 Class-A standard
Fluke Corporation
Details:
The Fluke 1760 3-Phase Power Quality Recorder is a power quality recorder for analyzing utility and industrial power distribution systems in medium and low-voltage networks. Applications include performing detailed disturbance analysis, validating incoming power quality at the service entrance, determining where a fault occurs, assessing baseline power quality, and studying power load. The recorder allows continuous recording of voltage, current, power (real, reactive, and complex power), power factor, kilowatt hours, flicker, unbalance, frequency, harmonics, harmonic distortion, mains signaling, and (in Fluke 1760 TR US and Fluke 1760 TR BASIC) fast transient analysis up to 10 MHz. It has eight input channels: four voltages and four currents, or eight voltages. It has a 2 GB data memory for simultaneous recording of numerous power parameters and comes with an Ethernet cable for network connection and with a crosslink Ethernet cable for direct PC connection. Included software provides trend diagrams for root-cause analysis, statistical summaries, reports, and real-time data monitoring. GPS time synchronization (in Fluke 1760 and Fluke 1760TR) allows quick detection of where a fault first occurred, either inside or outside the facility. For detailed specifications and measurements, refer to the Fluke 1760 datasheet.
The recorder is available either with or without current probes. It complies with Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 61000-4-30 Class-A standard and, for the basic unit, with European Union (EN) 61010-1 2nd edition 300V Category III. Industrial power meters are commonly used to test and evaluate power systems.
Specifications
Number of inputs | 8 galvanically isolated inputs for voltage and current measurements | ||||||||
Nominal voltage (rms) | 100 mV | ||||||||
Range (peak value) | 280 mV UPC: 95969346092 EAN: 95969346092
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