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1770 Series ThreePhase Power Quality Analyzer
Fluke 1770 Series Three-Phase Power Quality Analyzer
Automatic measurement. Higher flexibility. Better power quality troubleshooting.

The Fluke 1770 Series Three-Phase Power Quality Analyzer takes the hassle out of power quality logging, troubleshooting, and analysis. Designed to be a faster and easier way to conduct power quality studies, the 1770 Series offers automatic measurements, a simple user interface and setup, best-in-class specifications, and a simpler reporting platform. The instrument can also be powered directly from the measuring circuit, eliminating the need to find an electrical outlet or use long extension cords



With the 1770 Series, you'll never miss critical power quality events—from fast transients up to 8 kV, harmonics up to 30 kHz, dips and swells, and voltage, current, and power measurements that let you understand your electrical system.



Automatic measurement recording



Whether you're doing a quick system check or a detailed power quality study, consistent data is key. The Fluke 1770 Series offers a unique automated measurement taking system that helps ensure you collect the right data every time, while giving you the flexibility to select and adjust certain parameters as needed. Over 500 power quality parameters are recorded by default and guided setup makes it easy to select the right parameters for the system you are working with. Logged data is instantly viewable, downloadable, and shareable with the Fluke Energy Analyze Plus software so you don't have to wait to finish your session before reviewing results or analyzing data



Best measurement confidence



The Fluke 1770 Series is a 2-in-1 device that combines the troubleshooting functionality of a power quality meter with the powerful analysis and logging capabilities of a standalone power quality analyzer—in one easy-to-use handheld device.



The 'Power Quality Meter' function gives you direct access to live data on the screen while in the field, so you can quickly identify potential problems when troubleshooting. The detailed 'Power Quality Logging and Analysis' function takes the hassle out of performing a power quality assessment by guiding you through the setup process to ensure you are capturing the right data every time. Combine these various measurement modes with the unique metering connection auto-correction function, and you can rest assured you won't have to go back for a second measurement—even if you weren't sure what to look for when you started.



Powerful analysis software with easy-to-generate reports

The Fluke 1770 Series Power Quality Analyzers are equipped with the powerful Fluke Energy Analyze Plus software. This software is designed to take the hassle out of other multi-purpose application software. Energy Analyze Plus helps you easily evaluate power quality data, without the need for lengthy training.



Energy Analyze Plus makes it easy to download, analyze, track and report on power quality and energy data. Quickly compare results to historical values, benchmark against industry norms, compare measured data to local conditions, and create a more complete picture of what's happening across your facility, even while data is still being collected. Energy Analyze Plus offers integrated support for the Fluke 1730, 1740, and 1770 Series of Energy Loggers and Power Quality Analyzers.



“In-workshop” and “in-the-field” setup and download via PC application software

- Simple data download using a USB memory stick, WiFi, LTE, Ethernet cable or USB cable

- Analyze every detail of energy consumption and power quality health status with automatic reports

- One-touch reporting creates standardized reports that comply with standards such as EN 50160, IEEE 519, GOST 33073 IEC 61000-2-2, or export data in PQDIF or NeQual or CSV compatible formats for use with third-party software

- Advanced analysis allows users to select recorded parameters and create highly customized measurement views for advanced data correlation

Power Quality





High speed voltage transient recording



Transients negatively affect a healthy system every day and their potential to damage your equipment should not be underestimated. Whether your system experiences impulsive or oscillating transients, the results can be catastrophic and result in problems ranging from insulation failure to total equipment failure. The Fluke 1775 and Fluke 1777 feature advanced transient recording technology to help you clearly identify high-voltage transient conditions, so you have the data you need to stop them. The Fluke 1775 Power Quality Analyzer has 1 MHz sampling capability to record fast transients, while the Fluke 1777 Power Quality Analyzer has 20 MHz sampling capability to record the fastest transients in high detail.



From conventional industrial systems to renewable energy systems to electric vehicles, we have the tools



The Fluke 1770 Series is designed to be safe and easy to use in any measurement environment. The 1770 Series lets you record a variable range of full power quality as well as high speed waveforms, high speed transients and higher frequency harmonics. Everything can be seen directly on the large high-resolution screen. With best-in-class CAT IV 600 V / CAT III 1000 V overvoltage ratings, this analyzer can be used in mains or downstream input receivers, measuring AC and DC inputs, as well as measuring harmonics up to 30 kHz. With the 1770 Series, you can rest assured that you will capture the data you need to make better maintenance decisions, whatever the task.



In accordance with international standards



The Fluke 1770 Series offers the best-in-class accuracy you expect from a Fluke Power Quality Analyzer in a package that meets IEC 61000-4-30 Class A next edition 3. In addition, the 1770 Series has been designed to meet the requirements of the upcoming Class A edition, to comply with EN 50160 and IEEE 519, so you are well prepared to address your future measurement needs.



Work where, when, and how you want



The situation on the ground is different every day. You need a power quality analyzer that you can always carry with you and work the way you need it. With a wide range of accessories and built-in features, the Fluke 1770 Series makes it easy to get the job done. The slim ergonomic design and integrated wrist strap make it easy to hold and the included hanging kit makes it easy to store your analyzer in the cabinet. The integrated internal power supply allows the unit to be powered directly from a rated circuit, while a 90-minute battery helps ensure you can still access and review data even when not connected to a live system.



Transfer data quickly and easily to your PC using USB C, USB A, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, or mobile network support options, depending on your needs. With the built-in GPS module and optional dual isolation antenna extension cable to amplify indoor GPS signals, you can easily synchronize your data with the time for more accurate troubleshooting and analysis.



Calculate current harmonic limits



When downloading data from the Fluke 1770 Series Power Quality Analyzer, the included Energy Analyze Plus software package can compare rated voltage and current harmonics statistical data against various standards, such as EN 50160 or IEEE 519. This is to determine if the data exceeds compliance limits. . With this advanced predictive maintenance feature, current harmonics can be spotted before distortions in voltage appear, so you can prevent unexpected failures or inappropriate situations and increase system uptime. With inverter-based loads and power generation increasing, keeping current harmonics in line is becoming increasingly important to ensure reliable power quality and avoid system downtime.
MDA550 Series III Motor Drive Analyzer
Fluke MDA-550 Series III Motor Drive Analyzer
Simplify complex motor drive troubleshooting with guided test setups and automatic drive measurement that provide reliable, repeatable test results.

The Fluke MDA 550 Motor-Drive Analyzer saves time and the hassle of setting up complex measurements, and simplifies the troubleshooting process. Simply select a step-by-step guided test and measurement will show you where to make voltage and current connections, while preset measurement profiles ensure you will get all the data you need for every critical motor drive part, from input to output, the DC bus, and the motor itself . Doing simple to complex measurements? MDA-550 can do it. What's more, making reports before (as-found) and after (as-left) repairs or adjustments becomes more practical. This is all thanks to its built-in report generator feature.



The MDA-550 is an ideal portable motor drive analysis testing tool. Not only that, this tool can also be used to safely detect and solve common problems in inverter-type motor drive systems.



- Measures main motor drive parameters , including voltage, current, DC bus voltage level and AC ripple, voltage and current unbalance and harmonics, voltage modulation, and motor shaft voltage discharge.

- Performs broader harmonic measurements to identify the impact of low and high order harmonics on your power system.

- Performs guided measurements of motor drive input, DC bus, drive output, motor input, and shaft measurements with step-by-step graphical diagrams of voltage and current connections.

- Uses simple measurement settings with preset measurement profiles to automatically trigger data collection based on the selected test procedure.

- Quickly and easily generate reports that are perfect for documenting problem solving and collaborative work with others.

- Measure additional electrical parameters with a complete 500 MHz oscilloscope, meter and logger capability for a wide range of electrical and electronic measurements in industrial systems



The Fluke MDA-550 Motor Drive Analyzer uses guided test measurements to make analysis even easier



Drive input



Quickly measure input voltage and current to see if values ??are within acceptable limits by comparing the rated voltage to the actual supply voltage. It then checks the input current to determine if the current is within its maximum rating and the conductor size is appropriate. You can also check if the harmonic distortion is within an acceptable level. There are two options for doing this: carefully examine the shape of the waveform or look at the harmonics spectrum screen which displays total harmonic distortion and individual harmonics.



Imbalance of voltage and current



Check the voltage unbalance at the input terminals so you can make sure the voltage unbalance is not too high (> 6-8%), and the phase rotation is correct. You can also check for current unbalance, as too large an imbalance can indicate a driving rectifier problem.



Wider harmonic measurement



Excess harmonics are not only a threat to your rotating machine, but also to other equipment connected to the mains power system. As well as being able to detect motor drive harmonics, the MDA-550 can also detect the potential impact of inverter switching electronics. The MDA-550 has three harmonic ranges, 1st to 51st harmonics, 1 to 9 kHz, and 9 kHz to 150 kHz providing the ability to detect harmonic pollution problems.



Bus DC



In motor drives, the conversion of AC to DC inside the drive is very important. The reason is that for the best drive performance it is necessary to have the right voltage and adequate smoothing with low ripple. High ripple voltages can be an indicator of a faulty capacitor or a faulty motor connected. The logging function can be used to dynamically check the performance of the DC bus in operating mode when load is applied.



Drive output



Check drive output focusing on voltage to frequency (V/F) ratio, and voltage modulation. If the V/F ratio is high, the motor may overheat. With a low V/F ratio, the connected motor may not be able to provide the torque required at the load to carry out the process for which it is intended.



Voltage modulation



Pulse Width Modulation signal measurements are used to check for high voltage peaks that can damage motor winding insulation. The rise time or steepness of the impulse is indicated by a dV/dt reading (value of change in voltage over time), this must be compared with the specified motor insulation. Metering can also be used to measure switching frequency. Its purpose is to detect whether there is a potential problem with the switching electronics, or with grounding, as the signal drifts up and down.



Input Motor



Ensuring the supply of voltage at the motor input terminal is important. However, choosing a connecting cable between the drive and the motor is no less important. Incorrect cable selection can cause damage to the drive and motor due to overvoltage peaks. Checking that the current at the terminals is within the motor's rating is critical because excess current can cause the motor to overheat, reducing the life of the stator insulation which can cause premature failure of the motor.



Motor shaft voltage



The voltage impulse in the variable speed drive is generated from the circuit between the motor stator and the rotor until a voltage appears on the rotor shaft. If the rotor shaft voltage exceeds the insulating capacity of the bearing grease, flashover currents (glow) may occur. As a result, pitting and fluting of the motor bearing rotation occurs, namely damage that causes the motor to fail prematurely. The MDA-550 is equipped with a carbon fiber brushed probe tip that makes it easy for you to detect destructive flashover currents. Meanwhile, the amplitude of the impulse and the number of events can be used as a consideration in taking preventive action. With the addition of these accessories and capabilities, you can spot potential faults without the need to buy expensive permanent solutions.



Step-by-step guided measurements ensure you have the data you need, when you need it



The MDA-550 is designed to help you quickly and easily test and troubleshoot common three-phase and single-phase inverter-type motor drive systems. Onscreen information and a step-by-step setup guide make it easy for you to configure the analyzer. Not only that, the information and guide will also provide the required drive measurements. That way, you can quickly make informed decisions regarding maintenance. From power input to attached motor, the MDA-550 provides measurement capabilities for the fastest motor drive solutions.
8 SPRING TYPE DIVIDERSSOLID NUT
Kennedy 8" SPRING TYPE DIVIDERS-SOLID NUT
Manufactured from high quality polished steel. Ground finished points, a fine adjusting screw is mounted across the legs for setting the distance between the two points. A circular spring bow joins the legs, with a knurled extension attached for use when pivoting the dividers. Dividers are used for scribing arcs and circles, a light centre punch mark on the work keeps the pivot leg in the centre while marking.



Features and Benefits

• High quality polished steel with ground finished points

• Adjusting screw mounted across the legs for setting distance between points

• A light centre punch mark on the work keeps pivot leg in the centre while marking

• Ideal for use in scribing arcs and circle applications
729 Automatic Pressure Calibrator
Fluke 729 Automatic Pressure Calibrator
Automatically generates and controls pressure up to 300 psi (20 bar, 2 MPa). Enter the pressure and the 729 will automatically pump to the desired pressure. Fill out the test template and the 729 will automatically pump and document pressure calibration tests at multiple points.



Easy calibration documentation using predefined templates for transmitters and switches. Enter the initial and final test pressures and the number of test points. The rest of the 729 did by documenting the applied pressure, the measured mA, and the % error of each test point. The bright color graphics display will highlight the tolerance test results in red.



Automatic fine adjustment of internal pressure helps compensate for minor leaks in hoses and test settings. There is no need to manually turn the vernier to check for leaks, helping to eliminate the hassle of manual pumping and manual fine adjustment of test settings.



HART communication allows trimming of mA output, trimming to applied value, and trimming to zero pressure from HART pressure transmitters. You can also perform light configuration tasks such as changing transmitter tags, units of measurement, and setting ranges. Other supported HART commands include setting a fixed mA output for troubleshooting, reading device configurations and variables, and reading device diagnostics.



Measures mA signal at transmitter source output and simulates mA signal for testing I/Ps and other mA loop devices. Includes a 24V loop power supply to test and power transmitters in self-tests not connected to a control system.



Rugged portable case design 3 year warranty sets the 729 apart from most other pressure calibrators. The 729 is tested and guaranteed to withstand a 1 meter drop test, making it ready for field instrumentation calibration work.



Fluke Connect® compatibility allows users to remotely monitor using the Fluke Connect mobile app as well as manage and store pressure measurements and log events. Share measurements using ShareLive™ video calls and email.



Measure temperature with the optional 720RTD probe to perform resistance transfer calibration.



Measure pressure with the old 700 Series and new 750 Series pressure modules if a different pressure measurement range or resolution is desired.



Multiple language support : select the language from the instrument setup utility. Hart communication commands are limited to English per HART device description and protocol.



The rigid yet flexible carrying case is designed for field work, with room in the bag for storing, test hoses, fittings, test cables and small tools needed for field pressure calibration.



Portable automatic pressure calibrator makes pressure calibration easy



The Fluke 729 Automatic Pressure Calibrator has been specifically designed with the work of process technicians in mind to simplify the pressure calibration process and provide faster, more accurate test results. Technicians know that calibrating pressure is a time-consuming task, but the 729 makes it easier than ever with an internal electric pump that generates and adjusts pressure automatically in a rugged, easy-to-use portable package.



The 729's ideal portable pressure calibrator, allows you to simply enter a target pressure, and the calibrator will pump automatically at the desired set point. Then, an internal fine adjustment control automatically stabilizes the pressure at the set value.



The Fluke 729 can also test multiple pressure test points automatically and automatically document the results. Calibration is as simple as entering the initial and final pressures as well as the number of test points and tolerance levels. The remaining 729 do.



Built-in HART communication capability allows for mA tuning of HART transmitters, lightweight HART configuration, and the ability to adjust to applied 0% and 100% values.



Upload and manage documented calibration results with DPCTrack2™ Calibration Management Software, making it easier to manage your instrumentation, create scheduled tests and reports, and manage calibration data.



With three selectable ranges, 30 psi (2 bar, 200 kPa), 150 psi (10 bar, 1 MPa), and 300 psi (20 bar, 2 MPa), the Fluke 729 Automatic Pressure Calibrator is designed to work anytime, anywhere. wherever you need it.



30 psi range, 2 bar, no wireless communication