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Fluke 1750 Getting Started Guide

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1750
Getting Started Guide
18
PDA Download
Tap 1750 Internal Memory in the Data menu to view the Download screen.
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The Download screen shows a three-phase rms V strip chart with date and
timescale shown. This represents the data in the Recorder internal memory.
The default settings of the start and stop times is everything in memory. To
download ALL, tap the Write to SD button. If you want to trim off data that
contains partial information because probes were being connected, select the
START mark annotation (if one was entered by the user) as the start point.
The gray cursor lines right and left with triangular arrowheads at the bottom of
the screen show the start and stop times currently selected for download. Green
and red flags are START and STOP mark annotations inserted during the
recording session. Yellow flags are file name annotations inserted during the
recording session, or setup parameter changes that change the data
significantly, such as nominal voltage or power type.

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Fluke 1750 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypePower Quality Analyzer
Frequency Measurement Range42.5 Hz to 69 Hz
Safety RatingCAT IV 600 V, CAT III 1000 V
Accuracy±0.1% of reading
HarmonicsUp to 50th harmonic
CommunicationEthernet, USB
Power Supply100 V to 240 V AC
Channels4 voltage, 4 current
Battery BackupYes, internal battery
Measurement ParametersVoltage, Current, Power, Harmonics, Flicker
Data Logging Interval1 second to 60 minutes
Battery Life45 minutes (UPS)
Voltage Measurement Range1 to 1000 V (phase to neutral)
Operating Temperature-10 to 50 °C

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