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Which Fluke Power Logger Is Right For You?

February 20, 2017 Latest News 0 Comments
Which Fluke Power Logger Is Right For You?

Which three-phase logger is right for you?

With the release of two new power and energy loggers, the Fluke 1732 and the Fluke 1734, choosing the right one can be a bit daunting.

The Fluke 1732 enables users to capture the data they need to make energy savings in their facilities. By discovering where and when energy is being used allows energy usage to be compared with activity in the facility. The 1732 consist of measurement hardware and application software so that data can be collect and reports created with the minimum of effort. The 1732 instrument incredibly easy to use, it even makes automatic checks to ensure the user has connected up correctly. Downloading data is quick and simple – data be written directly to a USB stick without having to use a computer for downloading. The application software creates reports in minutes and allows users to compare data from location to location with ease.

With the 1734 all the great features of the 1732 are available but includes the capability to capture data from Fluke Connect modules and use the Fluke Connect App to create reports and share important data while in the field.

Question: Is the Fluke 1732 and 1734 a power quality analyser?

Answer: No, the Fluke 1732 and 1732 is designed to allow facilities professional discover their energy savings potential. The only power quality measurement made by the Fluke 1732 and 1734 is total harmonics distortion, if this number is high then it’s time to consider a product like the Fluke 430-II Series or the Fluke 1736 and 1738.

Question: Will the Fluke 1732/BASIC and 1734/BASIC satisfy the majority of user’s needs?

Answer: No, the Fluke /BASIC models are configured with needs of specialist users in mind. It is delivered without current measurement accessories; the user needs to specify the current accessories they prefer, typically they will chose higher current, larger sized accessories.

Question: Does the Fluke 1732 or 1734 replace the Fluke 1730?

Answer: Yes, they were specifically designed for that purpose. The 1732 is a direct replacement and 1734 extends the energy logging application by having Fluke Connect capability. The Fluke 1732 can be upgraded to 1734 with the upgrade kit.

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COMPARISON CHART

 

CHOOSE YOUR LOGGER Three-phase Energy Loggers Three-phase Power Loggers
Features 1732 Energy Logger 1734 Energy Logger 1736 Power Logger 1738 Advanced Power Logger
Load studies
Energy assessments
Neutral Current Measurement (four current channels)    
Harmonics measurements    
Voltage event capture    
Advanced analysis: 
Waveform and Inrush event capture 
PQ Health (EN51060)
    Upgrade package*
IEEE519 total harmonic distortion measurements     Optional Optional
Fully integrated logging with Fluke Connect® Upgrade package* Upgrade package*
WiFi Optional
Wi-Fi / Bluetooth Optional Optional
Magnetic probe set Optional Optional
Magnetic hanger Optional Optional
Connection via WiFi router Requires FREE software license available upon product registration. Requires FREE software license available upon product registration.

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