Fluke 1736 Advanced Three-Phase Power Logger
Fluke 1736 Advanced Three-Phase Power Logger
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Product Description
The Fluke 1736 Power Logger is an advanced three-phase energy and load monitoring instrument designed for electricians, energy managers, and facility engineers who require deeper insight into electrical system performance. It provides accurate measurement and long-term logging of voltage, current, power, and energy parameters, supporting effective energy audits and load studies.
Compared to basic power loggers, the Fluke 1736 offers enhanced measurement depth, including detailed harmonic analysis and trend recording, enabling users to identify power quality issues, inefficiencies, and unbalanced loads. Its intuitive setup and flexible current probe options allow quick installation without shutting down equipment.
Built for demanding industrial and commercial environments, the Fluke 1736 combines measurement accuracy, rugged construction, and reliable data logging. It is widely used for preventive maintenance, electrical troubleshooting, and optimization of energy consumption across facilities.
Key Features
Advanced three-phase voltage and current logging
Measures kW kVA kVAR and power factor
Harmonic analysis for power quality diagnostics
Long-term data recording for energy studies
Fast installation with flexible current probes
Suitable for industrial and commercial systems
Reliable performance from Fluke instrumentation
Portable design for field and site use
Specifications Table
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | Fluke 1736 |
| Instrument Type | Power Logger |
| Phase Support | Single and Three Phase |
| Measurements | Voltage current power energy |
| Power Parameters | kW kVA kVAR power factor |
| Harmonics | Yes |
| Logging Capability | Long-term trend recording |
| Typical Applications | Energy audits load analysis |
| Form Factor | Portable |
| Manufacturer | Fluke Corporation |
Fluke 1736 is a professional three-phase power logger designed for advanced energy monitoring, load profiling, and power quality analysis in industrial and commercial electrical installations.
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