Fluke to Feature Power Quality Logger, Clamp Meter
The Fluke 1745 Three-Phase Power Quality Logger is a compact, rugged tool capable of simultaneously logging up to 500 parameters for up to 85 days and capturing events that help users validate power quality at the service entrance and troubleshoot power distribution systems. Designed for easy, convenient operation, the Fluke 1745 automatically detects and scales current probes, and powers the probes using line power from the measured voltages. It is an advanced IP50 instrument with IEC61000-4-30 Class A compliant voltage accuracy (0.1 %), and features a real-time LCD, a five-hour UPS and PQ Log software for quick power quality assessments according to the most recent EN50160 standard.
The Fluke 345 Power Quality Clamp Meter combines the functionality of a power quality meter, oscilloscope and data logger in a single, handheld tool. It features a convenient clamp-on design for measuring the most common power quality parameters, a color display for viewing measurements in real time, and can log data to memory for analysis with the included Power Log software. Designed as a tool for servicing and commissioning electronic switching loads including variable frequency drives, electronic lighting and UPS systems, the Fluke 345 has a Hall effect measuring clamp that enables users to take true-rms ac and dc current measurements up to 2000 A without disconnecting the load.
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