The Fluke 1736 and 1738 Three-phase Power Quality Loggers are versatile, three-phase Fluke Connect-compatible power loggers for conducting energy, load and power quality studies.
Key measurements: Automatically capture and log voltage, current, power, harmonics and associated power quality values, and capture dips, swells, and inrush currents with event waveform snapshots and high-resolution RMS profiles
Convenient instrument powering: Power instrument directly from the measured circuit
Energy Analyze Plus application software: Download and analyze every detail of energy consumption and power quality state of health with our automated reporting and use the integrated power quality health summary to get an at-a-glance understanding of system health
Optional magnetic hanger for easy set-up and viewing while freeing your hands for other tasks
Large digit display with bright, two-level backlight makes the 83V significantly easier to read than older models
6000 counts, 3-3/4 digits
Measure up to 1000 V AC and DC
Measure up to 10 A, 20 A for up to 30 seconds
Frequency to 200 kHz and % duty cycle
Resistance, continuity and diode test
10,000 µF capacitance range for components and motor caps
Min/Max-Average recording with Min/Max Alert to capture variations automatically
Relative mode to remove test lead interference from low ohms measurements
Auto and manual ranging for maximum flexibility
Touch Hold to capture stable readings avoiding noisy signals
Large display digits and two-level bright white backlight for increased visibility
Analog bargraph for fast changing or unstable signals
Input Alert provides audible warning against wrong use of input jacks
Improved selectable sleep mode for long battery life
Access door for fast battery changes without breaking the calibration seal
"Classic" design with new removable holster with built in test lead and probe storage
Lifetime warranty
Electrical safety
All inputs are updated to the 3rd edition of ANSI/ISA S82.01 and EN61010-1 CAT IV 600 V and CAT III, 1000 V. They can withstand impulses in excess of 8.000 V and reduce risks related to surges and spikes.
Measure AC current with an optional current clamp accessory