Power Recorder
Using Fluke Power Analyze
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• Three-Phase Open Leg
• 2-Element Delta
• 2 ½-Element Wye
Using Fluke Power Analyze
In addition to analyzing data that has already been recorded, you can also
connect to a Recorder through Power Analyze. When you do this, all of the
features available through the PDA are also available directly on your PC. For
example, you can:
• View live data by connecting to a Recorder connected to power.
• Configure a 1750 Power Recorder to which you are connected.
• Add annotation markers and take manual snapshots that are then
stored in the Recorder.
Fluke Power Analyze software lets you work on your PC with power quality
data monitored by and received from the Recorder. With Fluke Power
Analyze, you can download, review, and analyze data. For example, you can:
• Download data from a Recorder into a data file on your PC, or open a
file that was downloaded previously and moved to your computer.
• Analyze the data you have downloaded using a series of views to see
different aspects of it, including summary graphs of Summary,
events, harmonics, THD, flicker, power and energy.
As you review the data on the Power Analyze screens, you can adjust
the data shown by turning on and off display of different channels and
select other parameters. You can focus on the specifics that help you
analyze and understand the power quality data.
• See snapshots of the recorded power quality data at specific points in
time as though you had looked at the measurements while they were
live.
Because snapshots are captured at regular intervals, you can advance
through them and review the measurement as they were at successive
points in time.