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Facility Managers

Uncover everything your electrical system is hiding. Ensure uptime and reduce costs in your facility

Power quality issues are often mistaken for random or routine events—just part of the cost of doing business. Solve existing problems and prevent new ones from occurring, and you'll avoid expense and potential loss of production. We've selected the resources on this page to give you a head start.

Key Power Quality Products

Fluke 1735 Three-Phase Power Logger »
Fluke 435 Series II Energy Analyzer »
Fluke VR1710 Voltage Quality Recorder »
Fluke 345 Power Quality Clamp Meter »
Fluke 43B Power Quality Analyzer »
Fluke 1740 Series Power Quality Loggers »
Fluke 1750 Three-Phase Power Quality Recorder »
Fluke 1760 Three-Phase Power Quality Recorder »

Application Notes

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Basic power quality methodology and common culprits »
Basic predictive power quality measurements »
The costs of poor power quality »
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Estimate Facility Expense

Try our ROI Calculator for Power Quality to learn more about how it pays to solve power quality problems. This tool is designed to help you estimate the expense to your facility that can be improved with a power quality program.

Fluke ROI Calculator »

Hidden Electrical Problem Signs

5 Warning signs that you may have a hidden electrical problem »

Forums

Join the Fluke Test and Measurement Tool Users Community.

This online destination provides the perfect forum for Fluke tool users to share knowledge, contribute tips and best practices, and share opinions on tools, applications and safety. You can register at any time (required for posting) or just browse the posts.

Test Tool Talk »

Also, be sure to check out the Power Quality and Harmonics forum under Applications. It covers a wide range of issues, from voltage disturbances like sags, swells, outages and transients, to current harmonics, performance wiring and grounding.

Power Quality and Harmonics forum »

Training Center

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Market Segments

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