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Product selection guide: Power quality

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Fluke 1777 Power Quality Analyzer
Fluke 1750-TF Three-Phase Power Quality Recorder
Discontinued
Fluke 1770 Series Three-Phase Power Quality AnalyzersFluke 1750-TF Three-Phase Power Quality Recorder
DC current  
Three-phase   
Single-phase   
RMS voltage   
RMS current   
Neutral current   
Ground current (5 inputs)  
Compact size for use inside panels   
Setup by laptop   
Setup by tablet   
Real-time display of measurements Via PC / Tablet 
On-instrument setup  
External memory (CF, SD or USB stick)   
Status display only  
Basic waveform display  
Fast oscilloscope function  
Phasor diagram   
Power and energy   
Total harmonic distortion   
Voltage harmonics   
Current harmonics   
Power harmonics  
K-factor   
Inrush current (triggered)  
Interharmonics  
Industrial   
Inside substation   
Residential / commercial   
Unbalance   
Interharmonics   
Power inverter efficiency  
< 1,600   
> 3000A (option)   
1,600 A to 3,000 A  
Long-term RMS logging   
Screenshots  
Waveform recording   
Timed snapshots  
Automatic transient triggering   
En50160 analysis   
Flicker   
IEC61000-4-30 complianceClass AClass B 
Mains signaling  
Phase sequence components  
Transient capture < 1MHz   
Transient capture > 1MHz   
IEEE519 analysis  
Battery operated  
Power from the measurement line  
Built-in UPS  
Ethernet, WiFi or USBEthernet/WiFi/USBEthernet 
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