Fluke 1750 specifications Accessories, Symbols Meaning

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1750

Operators Manual

Table 1. Symbols

Symbol

Meaning

Symbol

Meaning

 

 

 

 

X

Hazardous voltage. Risk of electrical

W

Risk of danger. Important information.

 

shock.

 

See manual.

P

Conforms to requirements of European

~

Do not dispose of this product as

Union and European Free Trade

unsorted municipal waste. Contact Fluke

 

Association (EFTA).

 

or a qualified recycler for disposal.

 

 

 

 

)

Canadian Standards Association.

J

Protective conductor terminal.

 

[Note: Canadian and US.]

 

 

 

CAT III equipment is designed to

 

CAT IV equipment is designed to protect

 

protect against transients in equipment

 

 

 

against transients from the primary

 

in fixed-equipment installations, such

 

CAT III

CAT IV

supply level, such as an electricity meter

as distribution panels, feeders and

 

 

or an overhead or underground utility

 

short branch circuits, and lighting

 

 

 

service.

 

systems in large buildings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Accessories

Table 2 describes the standard accessories that ship with the Recorder.

Table 2. Standard Accessories

Description

Part Number

 

 

Ethernet cable, 3 meters, yellow

2402854

 

 

Colored plastic clips for test leads (32 clips, 8 colors, 4 clips each color)

2157607

 

 

Model TLS430, test lead set including cable and clips

2157713

 

 

Secure Digital (SD) Memory Card for downloading data

Call for details

 

 

Model 3140R, 400 A Clamps (4-not included with Basic version)

2277216

 

 

AC power cord, 3 meters

2441360

 

 

Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) with USB cable and accessories

2386780

 

 

CD-ROM Manuals and Software

2386771

 

 

1750 Getting Started Guide

2386767

 

 

Sheet of Front Panel Decals

2436261

 

 

Sets of international ac power plug adapters for the PDA charger

2583479

 

 

International adapters for the Recorder power cord

2441372

 

 

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Contents 1750 Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability Table of Contents 1750 List of Tables 1750 List of Figures 1750 Power Recorder IntroductionContacting Fluke Safety Information XW WarningAccessories Symbols MeaningFeatures Fluke 1750 Power RecorderInput Terminals and Controls Applying the Front Panel Decal Applying the Front Panel DecalConnecting the Supplemental Ground Terminal Charging the PDA Battery Installing the SoftwareInstalling Power View on the PDA PC System Requirement for Power Analyze Installing Power AnalyzeLanguage Selection Installing the Power Recorder at a Facility Work FlowInstalling the Recorder Connecting the Recorder to the WiringVerifying Your Connection Finishing UPPower Type Diagrams Managing Recorded DataExample Branch circuit at an outlet One-Phase IT No Neutral One-Phase Split Phase GND Three-Phase Delta Three-Phase IT Three-Phase High Leg Example a variant of power transformer winding type Element Delta ØC/L3 ØB/L2 Communicating with the Recorder Using Power View Connecting to the RecorderNavigating in Power View on the PDA Power View MenusIcons on the Menu Bar Menu Tree FlukeHome Screen Azd113.bmp Downloading Data and Erasing Memory Azd117.bmp Azd108s.bmp Azd109s.bmp Viewing Live Data Scope ScreenMeter Screen Phasor ScreenHarmonics Screen Trend ScreenSetting Up the Recorder Viewing PhasesSetup screen shows setup options Setting the Clock Probe DetectSetting the IP Address Adding a Measurement DescriptionConfigure Nominal Power Values Using Phase SwapSetting the Volts and Current Ratio Assign Recorder Name and PasswordAzd132.bmp Change Display Language and Phase Identifier Working with AnnotationsAzd137.bmp Using Image or Voice Annotations Cleaning and Maintenance Turn off the RecorderRegulatory Information for Wireless Communication General Specifications Input SpecificationsSynchronization and Sampling Voltage and Current MeasurementsPower and PF Measurement Voltage and Current Measurement AccuracyTransient Voltage Impulse Dip Sag and Swell MeasurementsExternal Interface Specifications Environmental and Safety Specifications