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Fluke 1735 - Events; Connecting the Power Logger to the Network; Color Coding Wire Clips; Single and Split Phase Connections

Fluke 1735
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Power Logger
Measuring Functions
21
Events
Events are voltage dips, swells and interruptions. This measuring mode
automatically records all events for later evaluation. The threshold values for
starting the recording are freely configurable in the menu.
Connecting the Power Logger to the Network
XWWarning
To prevent the risk of electric shock, when connecting
current circuits, the corresponding test leads must first be
connected to the Logger and then to the load.
Use the original cables only for connecting the current probes and the voltages
to the Logger. If these are damaged do not use them. Before connecting to the
load, make sure that all plugs are connected correctly to the Logger and locked,
in order to prevent contact with live conductors.
Color Coding Wire Clips
Your Logger includes a set of color clips that you can attach to the test leads.
These help you keep track of which current probe lead and voltage lead
belongs to which phase. The large clips are for the current probe leads and the
small clips are for the voltage leads. Use the plastic rod tool to help you attach
the clips.
Single and Split Phase Connections
For Single Phase + Neutral, refer to Figure 5 and connect the leads as follows:
Voltage:
Network Test Leads
Line A (L1)
Line (same) B (L2)
Line (same) C (L3)
N N

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