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Fluke 1750 Getting Started Guide

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Power Recorder
Working with Recorded Data Files
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Working with Recorded Data Files
You work in the Fluke Power Analyze works with one file at time. When you
download data, it is stored in a file with the extension ".odn". When you
download using Power Analyze, these files are stored by default in the
directory “\My Documents\Fluke\Power Analyze\”. If you move downloaded
data from the Recorder to the PC via an SD card, you can copy the .odn file
either to this Power Analyze directory or to another folder. For information
about moving downloaded data to your PC, see “Moving Downloaded Data
from the Recorder to a PC” later in this manual
To start Fluke Power Analyze and open a file at the same time
1. In the Windows Explorer or on your desktop, locate the .odn file you want
to open.
2. Double-click the file to open the file in Fluke Power Analyze.
To open a data file when Fluke Power Analyze is already open
1. From the File menu, choose Open.
2. In the Open dialog box, navigate to the file you want to open, select it and
click Open.
The file opens in a Fluke Power Analyze window and displays the Summary
view. The name of the file appears in the application title bar. For details about
the Power Analyze window, see “Overview of the Power Analyze Screen”
later in this manual.
Moving Downloaded Data from the Recorder to
a PC
The procedure below describes how to download recorded data from the SD
card to your PC to analyze recorded data using Power Analyze.
To move the downloaded data from an SD card to your PC:
1. Download the data from the Recorder’s internal flash memory to the SD
storage card.
2. Insert the SD storage card into the SD card slot on the PC, if available, or
SD card reader.
3. Copy the measurement files to a known location.
To move the downloaded data from an SD card to your PDA:
1. Insert the SD card into the PDA.
2. Connect the PDA to your PC with the USB cable.

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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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