Fluke Power Analyzer 1760 BASIC

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The 1760 BASIC is a Power Analyzer from Fluke. A power analyzer, or power quality analyzer, can take accurate measurements of direct current DC, alternating current AC, voltages, phase rotations, and power in many different types of electronic equipment. Engineers can test power supplies, industrial machinery, motor drivers, home appliances, and office equipment with used and refurbished power analyzers. Additional Features: 8 Input Channels (4 Currents/4 Voltages or 8 Voltages) Fully Class-A compliant: Conduct tests according to the stringent international IEC 61000-4-30 Class-A standard GPS time synchronization: Correlate data with events or datasets from other instruments with precision Flexible and fully configurable thresholds and scale factors: Allows user to pinpoint specific issues by defining the detailed criteria for detection and recording of disturbances. Uninterrupted power supply (40 minutes): Never miss important events - even record the beginning and end of interruptions and outages to help determine the cause 10 MHz, 6000 Vpk waveform capture: Get a detailed picture of even the shortest event 2 GB data memory: Enables detailed, simultaneous recording of numerous power parameters for long periods of time Comprehensive software included: Provides trend diagrams for root cause analysis, statistical summaries, report writing and real-time data monitoring in the online mode Plug and play: Allows quick setup with automatic sensor detection; sensors are instrument powered, eliminating the need for batteries Rugged field design: Insulated housing and a solid state design with no rotating components enable reliable testing under nearly any conditions Applications Detailed disturbance analysis – Perform high-speed transient analysis and uncover root cause of equipment malfunction for later mitigation and predictive maintenance. The fast transient option, with its 6000 V measurement range, allows capture of very short impulses such as lightning strikes. Class-A quality-of-service compliance – Validate incoming power quality at the service entrance. Thanks to Class A compliance, the Fluke 1760 allows undisputable verification. Event correlation at multiple locations – Utilizing GPS time synchronization, users can quickly detect where a fault occurred first, either inside or outside the facility. Galvanic separation and DC coupling – Allows complete measurements on dissimilar power systems. For example troubleshoot UPS systems by simultaneously recording the battery voltage and power output. Power quality and power load studies – Assess baseline power quality to validate compatibility with critical systems before installation and verify electrical system capacity before adding loads. The Fluke 1760 Three-Phase Power Quality Analyzer is fully compliant to IEC 61000-4-30 Class-A, for advanced power quality analysis and consistent compliance testing. Designed for analysis of utility and industrial power distribution systems, in medium- and low-voltage networks, this power quality monitor provides the flexibility to customize thresholds, algorithms, and measurement selections. The 1760 power recorder captures the most comprehensive details on user-selected parameters.
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The 1760 BASIC is a Power Analyzer from Fluke. A power analyzer, or power quality analyzer, can take accurate measurements of direct current DC, alternating current AC, voltages, phase rotations, and power in many different types of electronic equipment. Engineers can test power supplies, industrial machinery, motor drivers, home appliances, and office equipment with used and refurbished power analyzers. Additional Features: 8 Input Channels (4 Currents/4 Voltages or 8 Voltages) Fully Class-A compliant: Conduct tests according to the stringent international IEC 61000-4-30 Class-A standard GPS time synchronization: Correlate data with events or datasets from other instruments with precision Flexible and fully configurable thresholds and scale factors: Allows user to pinpoint specific issues by defining the detailed criteria for detection and recording of disturbances. Uninterrupted power supply (40 minutes): Never miss important events - even record the beginning and end of interruptions and outages to help determine the cause 10 MHz, 6000 Vpk waveform capture: Get a detailed picture of even the shortest event 2 GB data memory: Enables detailed, simultaneous recording of numerous power parameters for long periods of time Comprehensive software included: Provides trend diagrams for root cause analysis, statistical summaries, report writing and real-time data monitoring in the online mode Plug and play: Allows quick setup with automatic sensor detection; sensors are instrument powered, eliminating the need for batteries Rugged field design: Insulated housing and a solid state design with no rotating components enable reliable testing under nearly any conditions Applications Detailed disturbance analysis – Perform high-speed transient analysis and uncover root cause of equipment malfunction for later mitigation and predictive maintenance. The fast transient option, with its 6000 V measurement range, allows capture of very short impulses such as lightning strikes. Class-A quality-of-service compliance – Validate incoming power quality at the service entrance. Thanks to Class A compliance, the Fluke 1760 allows undisputable verification. Event correlation at multiple locations – Utilizing GPS time synchronization, users can quickly detect where a fault occurred first, either inside or outside the facility. Galvanic separation and DC coupling – Allows complete measurements on dissimilar power systems. For example troubleshoot UPS systems by simultaneously recording the battery voltage and power output. Power quality and power load studies – Assess baseline power quality to validate compatibility with critical systems before installation and verify electrical system capacity before adding loads. The Fluke 1760 Three-Phase Power Quality Analyzer is fully compliant to IEC 61000-4-30 Class-A, for advanced power quality analysis and consistent compliance testing. Designed for analysis of utility and industrial power distribution systems, in medium- and low-voltage networks, this power quality monitor provides the flexibility to customize thresholds, algorithms, and measurement selections. The 1760 power recorder captures the most comprehensive details on user-selected parameters.
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The 1760 BASIC is a Power Analyzer from Fluke. A power analyzer, or power quality analyzer, can take accurate measurements of direct current DC, alternating current AC, voltages, phase rotations, and power in many different types of electronic equipment. Engineers can test power supplies, industrial machinery, motor drivers, home appliances, and office equipment with used and refurbished power analyzers. Additional Features: 8 Input Channels (4 Currents/4 Voltages or 8 Voltages) Fully Class-A compliant: Conduct tests according to the stringent international IEC 61000-4-30 Class-A standard GPS time synchronization: Correlate data with events or datasets from other instruments with precision Flexible and fully configurable thresholds and scale factors: Allows user to pinpoint specific issues by defining the detailed criteria for detection and recording of disturbances. Uninterrupted power supply (40 minutes): Never miss important events - even record the beginning and end of interruptions and outages to help determine the cause 10 MHz, 6000 Vpk waveform capture: Get a detailed picture of even the shortest event 2 GB data memory: Enables detailed, simultaneous recording of numerous power parameters for long periods of time Comprehensive software included: Provides trend diagrams for root cause analysis, statistical summaries, report writing and real-time data monitoring in the online mode Plug and play: Allows quick setup with automatic sensor detection; sensors are instrument powered, eliminating the need for batteries Rugged field design: Insulated housing and a solid state design with no rotating components enable reliable testing under nearly any conditions Applications Detailed disturbance analysis – Perform high-speed transient analysis and uncover root cause of equipment malfunction for later mitigation and predictive maintenance. The fast transient option, with its 6000 V measurement range, allows capture of very short impulses such as lightning strikes. Class-A quality-of-service compliance – Validate incoming power quality at the service entrance. Thanks to Class A compliance, the Fluke 1760 allows undisputable verification. Event correlation at multiple locations – Utilizing GPS time synchronization, users can quickly detect where a fault occurred first, either inside or outside the facility. Galvanic separation and DC coupling – Allows complete measurements on dissimilar power systems. For example troubleshoot UPS systems by simultaneously recording the battery voltage and power output. Power quality and power load studies – Assess baseline power quality to validate compatibility with critical systems before installation and verify electrical system capacity before adding loads. The Fluke 1760 Three-Phase Power Quality Analyzer is fully compliant to IEC 61000-4-30 Class-A, for advanced power quality analysis and consistent compliance testing. Designed for analysis of utility and industrial power distribution systems, in medium- and low-voltage networks, this power quality monitor provides the flexibility to customize thresholds, algorithms, and measurement selections. The 1760 power recorder captures the most comprehensive details on user-selected parameters.

The 1760 BASIC is a Power Analyzer from Fluke. A power analyzer, or power quality analyzer, can take accurate measurements of direct current DC, alternating current AC, voltages, phase rotations, and power in many different types of electronic equipment. Engineers can test power supplies, industrial machinery, motor drivers, home appliances, and office equipment with used and refurbished power analyzers.

Additional Features:

  • 8 Input Channels (4 Currents/4 Voltages or 8 Voltages)
  • Fully Class-A compliant: Conduct tests according to the stringent international IEC 61000-4-30 Class-A standard
  • GPS time synchronization: Correlate data with events or datasets from other instruments with precision
  • Flexible and fully configurable thresholds and scale factors: Allows user to pinpoint specific issues by defining the detailed criteria for detection and recording of disturbances.
  • Uninterrupted power supply (40 minutes): Never miss important events - even record the beginning and end of interruptions and outages to help determine the cause
  • 10 MHz, 6000 Vpk waveform capture: Get a detailed picture of even the shortest event
  • 2 GB data memory: Enables detailed, simultaneous recording of numerous power parameters for long periods of time
  • Comprehensive software included: Provides trend diagrams for root cause analysis, statistical summaries, report writing and real-time data monitoring in the online mode
  • Plug and play: Allows quick setup with automatic sensor detection; sensors are instrument powered, eliminating the need for batteries
  • Rugged field design: Insulated housing and a solid state design with no rotating components enable reliable testing under nearly any conditions

Applications

  • Detailed disturbance analysis – Perform high-speed transient analysis and uncover root cause of equipment malfunction for later mitigation and predictive maintenance. The fast transient option, with its 6000 V measurement range, allows capture of very short impulses such as lightning strikes.
  • Class-A quality-of-service compliance – Validate incoming power quality at the service entrance. Thanks to Class A compliance, the Fluke 1760 allows undisputable verification.
  • Event correlation at multiple locations – Utilizing GPS time synchronization, users can quickly detect where a fault occurred first, either inside or outside the facility.
  • Galvanic separation and DC coupling – Allows complete measurements on dissimilar power systems. For example troubleshoot UPS systems by simultaneously recording the battery voltage and power output.
  • Power quality and power load studies – Assess baseline power quality to validate compatibility with critical systems before installation and verify electrical system capacity before adding loads.

The Fluke 1760 Three-Phase Power Quality Analyzer is fully compliant to IEC 61000-4-30 Class-A, for advanced power quality analysis and consistent compliance testing. Designed for analysis of utility and industrial power distribution systems, in medium- and low-voltage networks, this power quality monitor provides the flexibility to customize thresholds, algorithms, and measurement selections. The 1760 power recorder captures the most comprehensive details on user-selected parameters.

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  ValueTronics International, Inc.
Product Category Power Quality Analyzers and Monitors
Product Number 1760 BASIC
Product Name Power Analyzer
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