Fluke 1750 specifications Configure Nominal Power Values, Using Phase Swap

Models: 1750

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Configure Nominal Power Values

This window contains the setup for Power Config, Nominal Voltage, and Frequency. It is important to correctly configure these values before the measurement as some calculations are based on these settings and cannot be recalculated after the measurement has been performed. Click on the 3-phase delta icon to display the wiring diagram of the selected topology. The list box of nominal voltage levels contains commonly used voltage levels. Different voltage levels may be entered if required.

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Using Phase Swap

Rather than having to change the physical connections to the power system, use the Phase Swap feature to make a software-selectable correction without physically switching the cable. You can select from the following:

Swap any voltage input

Swap any current input

Invert any current input clamp

The screen shows check boxes to invert any current probe. Current probes are directional, and selecting “invert” has the effect of removing the probe and turning it around.

If the power type is delta, V phases are AB, BC, and CA (L1L2, L2L3, L3L1 is available as an optional setting). If the power type is Wye, V phases are AN, BN, CN, and NG. (N = neutral, G = ground).

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