
Fluke 1750
Three-Phase Power Recorder
Never miss capturing a
disturbance - with the exclusive
threshold-free measurement
system, it’s automatic.
Capture every measurement, every event,
on every cycle, all the time with the Fluke
1750 Power Recorder. Unprecedented
accuracy and resolution provide complete
visibility into your distribution system.
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Premium accuracy and measurement
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techniques: Guaranteed for all power quality
parameters, with IEC 61000-4-30 Class A
measurement systems
Quick and reliable configuration: PDA wire-
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less “front panel interface” provides a window
into what the instrument is recording, even in
awkward test locations
Threshold-free setup: Apply thresholds after
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data is collected with Fluke Power Analyze
Software
Captures everything: Cross-channel and
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current triggering capture every measurement,
on every channel, every time
Intuitive PC software: Easily analyze data and
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generate reports
Plug and play: Set up in minutes with self-
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identifying current probes and single-lead
voltage connections
No need to reconnect wires: Swap channels
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internally with the wireless PDA or PC when
connections are not correct
Measure every parameter: voltage and current
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on three phases, neutral, and ground
5 MHz, 8000 Vpk waveform capture: Get a
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detailed picture of even the shortest events
Quickly retrieve data: With included SD
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memory card or via the 100BaseT high-speed
Ethernet connection

Applications
Long-term analysis: Uncover hard-to-find or
intermittent issues
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
Semi-permanent monitoring: Monitor critical
equipment, capturing power quality events to
correlate with equipment malfunction
Easy to use
The recorder automatically detects, scales, and
powers current probes without needing batteries.
Requiring only single-lead voltage connections
enables safe and quick setups. Once power is
applied the instrument automatically 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 algorithm
which makes certain all events are captured without the tedious setups and blind spots associated
with threshold driven equipment.
The PDA wirelessly interfaces with the recorder,
allowing quick setup and verification with waveform displays, meter screens, and phasor diagrams.
The built-in wireless technology allows you to
control multiple instruments from a distance easily,
without the need for a laptop computer (laptops can
also be used when desired).
View measurements real-time with
wireless PDA interface.
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Configurations are simple with wiring
diagrams to guide you.
No need to reconnect wires—swap channels internally using the PDA interface.

Comprehensive power system data
Every cycle on every channel is simultaneously
sampled providing complete analysis of power
quality, harmonics, power and energy. Crosschannel current and voltage triggering captures
event data on all input channels simultaneously,
no matter which channel triggered the event. When
periodic analysis of the waveform may be needed,
the Snapshot mode captures waveforms at userdefined intervals. Even dc signals can be recorded!
Events can be displayed against a variety of tolerance curves.
Display multiple parameters simultaneously on one graph.
Powerful data management
Data is automatically stored on the internal flash
memory that can store records for over a month
without compression or overwriting. Data is
retrieved via one of two quick and easy options:
download the data onto the included SD memory
card without using your laptop, or transfer directly
to your computer via Ethernet, using TCP/IP protocol.
Full FFT on each channel to the 50th harmonic.
Full-featured power meter display for each channel and totals.
Voice, data, and picture annotations can be made
via the PDA to flag important points in the data
stream. Imagine being able to flag in your recorded
data when a transfer switch was operated, or load
changes were made.
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