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Simplify the hunt for electrical energy waste with the Fluke 1730

September 19, 2013 | By Anthony Capkun



September 19, 2013 – Fluke Corp. says its 1730 three-phase energy logger enables a broader category of maintenance professionals to gather energy data, says the company, allowing them to load studies and energy logging right out of the box.

The accompanying Fluke Energy Analyze software can provide the analysis and reporting needs of the facility manager all the way up to the advanced analytical requirements of electrical engineers. The logger conducts measurements of voltage, current, power and power factor to identify areas of energy waste. All measured values are logged automatically and can be reviewed during logging.

Common setup errors are rectified through re-engineered cables, digital check and auto-correct of all connections, and an onscreen wizard for interval setup. It has the highest safety rating in the industry (600V Cat IV/1000V Cat III), boasts Fluke, and can be powered directly from the circuit being measured.

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