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Product selection guide: Power quality

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Fluke 1760 Basic Three-Phase Power Quality Recorder
Fluke 1777 Power Quality Analyzer
Fluke 1760 Basic Three-Phase Power Quality RecorderFluke 1770 Series Three-Phase Power Quality Analyzers
Flicker   
En50160 analysis   
Mains signaling   
Phase sequence components   
IEC61000-4-30 complianceClass AClass A 
Automatic transient triggering  
Transient capture < 1MHz  
Transient capture > 1MHz  
IEEE519 analysis  
Unbalance   
Interharmonics   
Power inverter efficiency  
Single-phase   
Three-phase   
RMS voltage   
RMS currentRequires probe set  
Neutral current   
Differential inputs  
DC current  
Ethernet, WiFi or USBEthernetEthernet/WiFi/USB 
< 1,600   
1,600 A to 3,000 A  
> 3000A (option)   
Real-time display of measurementsVia PC  
Compact size for use inside panels   
Status display only  
Setup by laptop   
External memory (CF, SD or USB stick)   
Setup by tablet  
On-instrument setup  
Long-term RMS logging   
Waveform recording   
Screenshots  
Residential / commercial   
Industrial   
Inside substation   
Built-in UPS  
Battery operated  
Power from the measurement line  
Total harmonic distortion   
Power and energy   
Phasor diagram   
Inrush current (triggered)   
Voltage harmonics   
Current harmonics   
Interharmonics  
K-factor   
Basic waveform display  
Fast oscilloscope function  
Power harmonics  
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