Data Sheet
2 Fluke Corporation Fluke 1750 Three-Phase Power Recorder
Applications
Long-term analysis
Uncover hard-to-find or intermittent issues;
monitor critical equipment, capturing power
quality events to correlate with equipment
malfunction
Power quality surveys
Quantify power quality throughout a facility,
documenting results with professional reports
Quality of service compliance
Validate incoming power quality at the service
entrance
Equipment Installation/Commissioning
Benchmark power system prior to install to
insure quality of service
View measurements real-time with
wireless tablet interface.
Configurations are simple with wiring
diagrams to guide you.
No need to reconnect wires—swap
channels internally using the tablet
interface.
Easy to use
The recorder automatically
detects, scales, and powers
current probes without needing
batteries or external power sup-
plies. Requiring only single-lead
voltage connections enables safe
and quick setups. Once power is
applied the instrument auto-
matically begins recording and
LEDs give you assurance that
the recorder is powered up and
signals are within range—no
more uncertainty that data is
being recorded. The Fluke 1750
has an exclusive capture algo-
rithm which makes certain all
events are captured without the
tedious setups and blind spots
associated with threshold driven
equipment.
The Android tablet wirelessly
interfaces with the recorder,
allowing quick setup and verifi-
cation with waveform displays,
meter screens, and phasor
diagrams. The built-in wireless
technology allows you to control
multiple instruments from a dis-
tance easily, without the need
for a laptop computer (laptops
can also be used when desired).