Fluke 1760 Power Quality Recorder, 3-Phase

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Manufactured by: Fluke

Category: Power Analyzers

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Fluke 1760 Three-Phase Power Quality Recorder

The Fluke 1760 Three-Phase Power Quality Recorder is engineered for today’s demanding power quality analysis, fully compliant with IEC 61000-4-30 Class-A standards. Whether you're monitoring utility or industrial power distribution systems in medium- and low-voltage networks, the Fluke 1760 offers unparalleled flexibility with customizable thresholds, algorithms, and measurement selections. This advanced power recorder captures the most intricate details on user-selected parameters, making it an essential tool for serious professionals.

Key Applications

    • Detailed Disturbance Analysis: Execute high-speed transient analysis and uncover the root cause of equipment malfunctions for subsequent mitigation and predictive maintenance. The fast transient option supports a 6000 V measurement range, ideal for capturing brief impulses like lightning strikes.
    • Class-A Quality-of-Service Compliance: Validate incoming power quality at the service entrance, ensuring undisputed verification thanks to Class A compliance.
    • Event Correlation: Leverage GPS time synchronization to easily identify the origin of faults, whether within your facility or externally.
    • Galvanic Separation and DC Coupling: Facilitate comprehensive measurements on different power systems, such as troubleshooting UPS systems by simultaneously recording battery voltage and power output.
    • Power Quality and Load Studies: Assess baseline power quality to ensure compatibility with critical systems prior to installation and verify electrical system capacity before adding loads.

Features

    • Fully Class-A compliant for stringent international testing.
    • Precision GPS time synchronization for correlating data with other instruments.
    • Customizable thresholds and scale factors for targeted issue resolution.
    • Uninterrupted power supply for up to 40 minutes, allowing recording of interruptions and outages to determine causes.
    • 10 MHz, 6000 V peak waveform capture for a comprehensive view of even the shortest events.
    • Generous 2 GB data memory for extended simultaneous recording of multiple power parameters.
    • Comprehensive software package included for trend analysis, statistical summaries, report generation, and real-time monitoring.
    • Quick setup with automatic sensor detection; no batteries required as sensors are instrument powered.
    • Rugged design with insulated housing and solid-state construction for reliability in diverse conditions.

Specifications

    • Statistical Evaluation: Adheres to power quality statistics as per EN50160 and DISDIP tables (e.g., ITIC, CEBEMA, ANSI).
    • Continuous Recording: Captures RMS values with min/max data for:
      • Voltage
      • Current
      • Power (P, Q, S)
      • Power Factor
      • Energy Consumption (kWh)
      • Flicker
      • Unbalance
      • Frequency
      • Harmonics/Interharmonics
    • Triggered Recordings: Adjustable RMS aggregation time from 10 ms to 3 seconds, with synchronous calculations to power frequency.
    • Oscilloscope Sample Rate: 10.24 kHz across all 8 channels.
    • Fast Transients: Sample rates from 100 kHz to 10 MHz for channels 1-4 FFT of fast transients.
    • Mains Signalling: Supports phases and N-conductor, voltage and current.
    • Online Mode: Variable refresh rate for quick checks and verification of setup.
    • 2 GB Flash Drive: For extensive data recording and storage.
    • Interfaces: Ethernet (100MB/s), compatible with various Windows operating systems via RS 232.

Measurement Inputs

    • Inputs: 8 galvanically isolated inputs for voltage and current measurements.
    • Safety Rating: Up to 600 V CAT IV, depending on the sensor; basic safety rated to 300 V CAT III.
    • Nominal Voltage: 100 mV; Peak value range: 280 mV.
    • Overload Capacity: 1000 V continuously.
    • Voltage Rise Rate: Maximum of 15 kV/µs.
    • Input Resistance: 1 MΩ; Input Capacitance: 5 pF.
    • Intrinsic Uncertainty: ≤ 0.1% per voltage sensor, in compliance with IEC 61000-4-30 Class-A.
    • Common Mode Rejection: ≥ 100 dB at 50 Hz.

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