Fluke 1750 specifications Installing the Power Recorder at a Facility, Work Flow

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Power Recorder

Installing the Power Recorder at a Facility

2.A window appears that lists options on the CD. If the window does not automatically appear:

a.Use Windows Explorer to locate the sw/FPV_Vx.yy.exe file on the CD. Replace x.yy with the current version number shipped on the CD.

b.Double-clickFPA_Vx.yy_Install.exe.

3.Select a language preference for the installation process. Power Analyze initially starts in this language. You can change the language from the menu Settings>Language.

4.Follow the installation instructions that appear. After software installation is complete, the Power Analyze icon appears on your desktop.

5.Start Power Analyze on your PC by choosing Start >All Programs >Fluke >Power Analyze >Launch Power Analyze or double-click the Power Analyze icon on your desktop.

6.After the installation is complete, please take a few minutes to complete your product registration. You can register quickly online (preferred) at http://register.fluke.com or you can print the form and fax it to the number provided on the form. Product registration is very important since it allows you to get free software updates and helps us provide you with the fastest and most efficient technical support.

Note

You may need to change your Windows firewall settings to allow the program FPA.exe to use ports 18571 (TCP) and 18572 (UDP). For more on changing firewall settings, refer to http://support.microsoft.com.

Installing the Power Recorder at a Facility

This section describes the steps you need to take to set up the Recorder at a facility and begin a recording session.

Work Flow

There are three distinct stages for a recording session.

Setup

Setup, hookup, and verification of connections and measured signals. This is when you will want to clear the Recorder memory (not required, but best practice because data download when finished only contains your new data). This is a good time to change any recorder settings. Edit the measurement description now or after downloading the measurement data and insert annotations and/or an optional START mark into the recorded data stream. Annotations are messages or notes you insert into the data stream during a recording session.

Interim checkup, mid-recording session

At this time, you may want to re-check all the live input signals, and download the data recorded since the beginning of the recording session. This does not interfere with ongoing recording in any way. Annotation capability is always available during the recording session.

End of recording session

You can re-verify if desired, correctness of live data and then download data, power off the Recorder, and pack up for transport.

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Contents 1750 Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability Table of Contents 1750 List of Tables 1750 List of Figures 1750 Introduction Power RecorderContacting Fluke XW Warning Safety InformationSymbols Meaning AccessoriesFluke 1750 Power Recorder FeaturesInput Terminals and Controls Applying the Front Panel Decal Applying the Front Panel DecalConnecting the Supplemental Ground Terminal Installing the Software Charging the PDA BatteryInstalling Power View on the PDA Installing Power Analyze PC System Requirement for Power AnalyzeLanguage Selection Work Flow Installing the Power Recorder at a FacilityConnecting the Recorder to the Wiring Installing the RecorderFinishing UP Verifying Your ConnectionManaging Recorded Data Power Type DiagramsExample 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 Connecting to the Recorder Communicating with the Recorder Using Power ViewPower View Menus Navigating in Power View on the PDAIcons on the Menu Bar Fluke Menu TreeHome Screen Azd113.bmp Downloading Data and Erasing Memory Azd117.bmp Azd108s.bmp Azd109s.bmp Scope Screen Viewing Live DataPhasor Screen Meter ScreenTrend Screen Harmonics ScreenViewing Phases Setting Up the RecorderSetup screen shows setup options Probe Detect Setting the ClockAdding a Measurement Description Setting the IP AddressUsing Phase Swap Configure Nominal Power ValuesAssign Recorder Name and Password Setting the Volts and Current RatioAzd132.bmp Working with Annotations Change Display Language and Phase IdentifierAzd137.bmp Using Image or Voice Annotations Turn off the Recorder Cleaning and MaintenanceRegulatory Information for Wireless Communication Voltage and Current Measurements General SpecificationsInput Specifications Synchronization and SamplingDip Sag and Swell Measurements Power and PF MeasurementVoltage and Current Measurement Accuracy Transient Voltage ImpulseEnvironmental and Safety Specifications External Interface Specifications