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1. 0cccccseeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeees Same as rms voltage Voltage Dip RMS sag Measurement TYpe cccccsscccssssseeesseseeensesees True rms one cycle calculation by overlapping each half cycle voltage between lines is measured for 3P3W lines and phase voltage is measured for 3P4W lines Displayed Data ccccccseeecssseeceeeeeeeeeessaeeens Amplitude and duration of dip or interruption Measurement Accuracy 0ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaees Same as rms voltage Voltage Dropout Interruption Measurement TYype ccccccseeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeees Same as Voltage Dip 49 1750 Operators Manual 50 Power and PF Measurement Calculated per IEEE1459 for best performance when distortions exist Measurement TYpe ccccccccsssesecesseeeeseeseeens True rms calculated continuously every cycle and every 10 or 12 cycles at 50 or 60 Hz respectively as required by standards Measurement Accuracy ccccccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 0 2 reading 0 1 full scale current sensor accuracy Frequency Measurement Range ccccceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 42 5 to 69 Hz Measurement Source cccccseeeeeeeeseeeeseeneees Same as PLL synchronization source Measurement Accuracy cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 10 mHz 10 to 110 of range with sine wave Reactive Power PIC CURACY separen e E EOE 0 2 reading 0 1 full scale current sensor accuracy Power Factor Measu
2. Power Type Diagrams 14 The wiring illustrations included cover the standard power configurations that are selectable in Power View or Power Analyze software The diagrams are provided as an aid in making the correct test lead connections Power type diagrams are also included on your PDA and can be referenced when you are setting up nominal power on the Recorder Available power type settings are e One Phase Plus Neutral Figure 4 e One Phase IT No Neutral Figure 5 e One Phase Split Phase Figure 6 e Three Phase Wye Figure 7 e Three Phase Delta Figure 8 e Three Phase IT Figure 9 e Three Phase High Leg Figure 10 e Three Phase Open Leg Figure 11 e 2 Element Delta Figure 12 e 2 Element Wye Figure 13 Power Recorder Power Type Diagrams 1750 POWER RECORDER VOLTAGE a B Cc 0 CURRENT gt C M 1000 Vi 1000V C T 600 ATIV azd02f eps Figure 4 One Phase Plus Neutral Example Branch circuit at an outlet 15 1750 Operators Manual MAX 1000 Vas 1000V CAT I 600V CAT IV 1750 POWER RECORDER VOLTAGE azd14f eps Figure 5 One Phase IT No Neutral Example Used in Norway and in some hospitals This would be the connection at a branch circuit 16 Power Recorder Power Type Diagrams M 10001 T750 FOWERBECOR 7 1000v C m 600 aT IV VOLTA azd03f eps Figure 6 One Phase Split Phase Example A North American residential installation at the service e
3. azd01f emf Figure 14 Connecting to the Recorder 25 1750 Operators Manual Navigating in Power View on the PDA The Menu Bar on the bottom of the Power View screen allows you to quickly and easily configure a Recorder view live data and transfer data to the Secure Data SD card for viewing and analysis on your desktop computer using the companion Power Analyze software Power View Menus Data Brings up the memory management screens which are for download to the SD card inserted in the Recorder and for erasing Recorder internal memory and erasing SD card files View Brings up a list of the live detail views Scope Meter Phasor Harmonics and Trend There are configurable detail views of each type of screen available by tapping the sector of interest or the View menu Once a detail view is selected navigation to all available detail views is accomplished using the View menu Setup Brings up the Recorder Setup menu which allows you to configure the Recorder and set recording period information Using this function you can tap the appropriate icon to set the following e Clock e Nominal Volts Nominal voltage and frequency values are auto detected by the Recorder and shown as the defaults These settings can be overwritten forcing the Recorder to change its internal configuration to optimize power quality data recording for custom settings e Volts and Current Scale e Passwords e Power Type Diagrams e Phase Swap
4. PEWA FLUKE Messtechnik GmbH Weidenweg 21 58239 Schwerte Tel 02304 96109 0 Fax 02304 961 09 88 K amp S vepra E Mail info pewa de Elektronik Homepage www pewa de 1750 Power Recorder Operators Manual October 2006 Rev 1 9 07 2006 2007 Fluke Corporation All rights reserved All product names are trademarks of their respective companies Table of Contents Title Page DITO GUC TL Oars vacesce tn E E E E Cona MOT ICG eea E A ay oO O ea E E E TE ae E a e AAA ANIA A NE AT Sr e a E E E ee ee eee Applying the Front Panel Decal cccccessecceccceeeeeceeceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Charone the PDA BINEN cerce EAEE Inst lling the SoftWare si e1ssccsensascsncsenaseneresccsncessctetesesmedenosaneatentancsedeoadtededsanedadeone l st ling Power View Om the PDA rrrrsorirerseinin pin a a 10 PC System Requirement for Power AnalyZe cccccccccccsccccceccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Pras Capi Power AN ZE saren T T Installing the Power Recorder at a Facility 000000000snnnnonnonesnesnnnssnsnssssnsnnsseno WOR TION e E E E E E E E l st llinp the Recorder a cace cea ceceocenssanaceavecstaecsoasuceacenacohousnadeseaincaeeniaeeaoeeanenicess Connecting the Recorder to the Wiring sis cccncrsccscnecencsaxtxereeecxenesoncactemncaacsess Verifying Your COnnection cccccccccssssssssssssssscceeceeeceeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees S Fas uit ak a ET E EES eee ee es me ne ene er eam ae Managing Recorded Dat
5. e Probe Detect Icons on the Menu Bar Bynes a Toggles between voltage and current waveforms The PHASOR screen always shows both V amp I volts and amps This icon is replaced with the icon on the detail views as voltage and current data can be viewed simultaneously In all the detail live view screens a line selection menu is available using the button at the bottom This is a checkbox that is used to select the voltage and current channels you want to display The Snapshot icon triggers the Recorder to capture high resolution waveform data and save it in the recorded data stream This waveform capture is identical to the snapshots taken automatically when you set the snapshot period in the Recorder Setup menu 26 Power Recorder Navigating in Power View on the PDA This icon brings up the Annotate screen Use the annotate menu to enter text or to insert a file name and load it into the recorded data stream in the Recorder Annotations can be used to make notes or to insert a file name of an image or audio file You can enter multiple start and stop annotations START and stop annotations are not paired and are not restricted to being used as literally start and stop Annotations are often done at the start of a power recording session keyboard This icon brings up the standard PDA data entry keyboard 27 1750 Operators Manual Menu Tree The following figure provides an overview of the Power Vi
6. If the file is not in the default directory My Documents Fluke PQ Analyze a dialog box opens so that you can navigate to the file Note If clicking on an annotation marker does not seem to do anything the Zoom box is probably selected in the graph toolbar instead of the Select tool Click the Select tool and then select the annotation To see overlapping annotations Sometimes annotations are so close to each other that they actually overlap on the Volts Amps Hz reference graph When this 1s the case if you click on overlapping annotations a menu opens and you can select either Open to open the annotation now on top or Select Next Overlapping Annotation to bring the next one to the top e To open the annotation now on top choose Open e To bring the next annotation to the top choose Select Next Overlapping Annotation To then open that annotation click on it again and choose Open Note To see overlapping annotations more clearly on the Volts Amps Hz reference graph move the selection cursors so that they just surround the area that contains the overlapping illustrations The Detail graph adjusts as the cursors move zooming in to show the area between the selection cursors You can now see the annotations separately Using Image or Voice Annotations 46 While you are monitoring data with a Recorder you may find it helpful to take a picture that relates to the power quality data you are recording or to record verbal
7. annotation green The START annotation can be used to signify where important data begins For example the operator might want to establish a start annotation after having finished all probe connections and instrument setup to indicate that any preceding data was preliminary Note You are not limited to using the START and STOP annotations in pairs or to show a range of data You can use each as many times as desired to mark a particular point during recording e STOP annotation red The STOP annotation can be used to signify where important data ends e File annotation yellow File annotations contain the name of a picture or audio file relevant to the data See Using Image or Voice Annotations later in this manual e Text annotation Text annotations contain a text note e Power Configuration Change annotation Power Configuration Change annotations are inserted by the system when a change is made to the Power Configuration in the Recorder These markers only display in the Download dialog box To show or hide annotation markers e Inthe Volts Amps Hz or Events view check or uncheck the Annotations option on the view controls 45 1750 Operators Manual To open an annotation e Inthe Volts Amps Hz view Events view or Download dialog box click on the annotation If the annotation is associated with an audio WAV or image jpg file the application associated with that file will start and open the file
8. call 1 888 993 5853 in USA 1 800 363 5853 in Canada 3 1 402 675 200 in Europe 8 1 3 3434 0181 in Japan 65 738 5655 in Singapore 1 425 446 5500 from anywhere in the world Or visit Fluke s Web site at www fluke com To register your product visit register fluke com To contact Technical Support fpqsupport fluke com or 888 257 9897 Power Recorder Safety Information Safety Information The Recorder complies with EN 61010 1 600 V CAT IV 1000 V CAT III overvoltage rating See the Specifications section for a full agency compliance list A AWarning To avoid electrical shock or fire Review the entire manual before using the Recorder and its accessories and observe all warnings and cautions Avoid working alone Do not operate the Recorder around explosive gas or vapor Use only insulated current probes test leads and adapters as supplied with the Recorder or indicated as suitable for the Recorder Before use inspect the Recorder voltage probes current probes leads and accessories for mechanical damage and replace when damaged Look for cracks or missing plastic Pay special attention to the insulation surrounding the connectors Remove all probes test leads and accessories that are not in use Make sure the Recorder is properly connected through the power cord to protective earth ground Do not apply input voltages above the rating of the Recorder as shown on the input panel Do not apply vol
9. comments as you observe the conditions or review the data being measured You can then associate the image or recording with the data being recorded by adding annotations that reference them The PDA includes a microphone for recording notes which are saved as WAV files and an optional camera accessory is available on the PDA which will capture images as jpg files You can associate both images and audio files with the data being gathered in the Recorder by inserting annotations and specifying the name of a WAV or jpg file After you download data from the Recorder you can then move the image and audio files to the PC along with the recorded data odn file Note You can also associate other types of files with the annotation For example if you had a MPG file with a movie or a DOC file with associated information You can enter any file name using this annotation method Power Recorder Cleaning and Maintenance Inserting Image or Voice Annotations 1 Set up the Recorder and begin monitoring 2 Using your PDA cam or another camera take a picture of what you want to capture 3 Click the Annotate icon to display the Annotate screen 4 Move the image or audio file to a location that will make it easier to Transfer it to a PC later when you download and move the recorded data file to your PC Place the file into the synchronization folder on your PDA so that it will be automatically transferred into the sync folder on the PC
10. feature to make a software selectable correction without physically switching the cable You can select from the following e Swap any voltage input e Swap any current input e Invert any current input clamp The screen shows check boxes to invert any current probe Current probes are directional and selecting invert has the effect of removing the probe and turning it around If the power type is delta V phases are AB BC and CA LIL2 L2L3 L3L1 is available as an optional setting If the power type is Wye V phases are AN BN CN and NG N neutral G ground MH Wade _HX2410 elfk File Zoom Tools Help Power Yiew ar ff 11 14 oki SET UP PHASE SWAP ok ee Tw Li L L3 N G TITT Invert L LI LJ LI Set to Default Power Recorder Setting Up the Recorder Setting the Volts and Current Ratio Use this menu to add a ratio factor to the voltage or current input on each phase Changing the first 1 in each case if there is a potential transformer in series with the voltage connection such as when you want to monitor a medium voltage network using PTs and CTs to scale the voltage and current to a convenient level for measuring instruments The current ratio applies a ratio to the current input in order to show the current present on a medium voltage network This feature is intended to be used for sensing low levels of current to represent the much higher levels on the primary side at a substation or ste
11. ground and the neutral current probe to neutral with the arrow on the current probe pointing towards the load away from the source in each case Connect the remaining current probes to the power network e The arrow on the current probe should point toward the load e Use the color coding on the leads to help you connect the probes to the correct phases neutral and ground Connect the remaining voltage probes Note Make sure the voltage probes and current probes are paired correctly Phase A L1 voltage to Phase A L1 current and so forth Calculations are made in pairs and cannot be changed after data is recorded The leads for the voltage probe and current probe of the same color should be attached to the same phase wire or busbar Check the LED for each phase to make sure a connection 1s established e When a phase LED is ON or lighted you know that the connection is active and that voltage and current is within the normal range e When a phase LED is BLINKING you are connected but the voltage or current is exceeding the normal range or exceeding the range of the probe that you are using e When acurrent LED is OFF or unlit there is insufficient current present in the line Verifying Your Connection Before you leave the Recorder to accumulate data at the facility double check the connections Make sure the current probes are secured and completely closed around the conductors and that the voltage and current LED
12. only when no protective earth ground connection exists through the line power cord If there is any chance that a safety ground connection does exist through the line power cord connection make sure to connect the supplemental ground terminal only to the ground system used by the ac receptacle that powers the Recorder See Figure 3 1750 Operators Manual Applying the Front Panel Decal Self adhesive front panel decals are supplied with the 1750 The supplied decals correspond to the wiring color codes used in the USA Europe and UK new Europe old UK Canada and China Apply the decal appropriate for your local wiring codes around the current and voltage inputs as shown in Figure 2 EUROPE amp UK new std VOLTAGE t L1 L2 E N mE 2c EU old std VOLTAGE L1 A gt c VOLTAGE acs I l B Cc N 4 CURRENT gt C 1750 POWER RECORDER 100 240 V 47 63Hz fo e VOLTAGE L1 L CURRENT gt C CURRENT gt C MAX 100 y 1000V CAT M 60 ETHERNET unk J L BUSY Figure 2 Applying the Front Panel Decal azd17f eps Power Recorder Applying the Front Panel Decal A Caution Connecting the supplemental ground terminal and the line cord safety ground to different ground potentials creates a ground loop that can damage the Recorder See Caution Above MAX 1000 Vrms 1000V CAT M 600V CAT IV zi A B 100 240 v PN
13. screen instructions to install the ActiveSync software that allows your PC to communicate with the PDA 2 Put the PDA in the docking station and establish a partnership between the PDA and your PC This can be a Guest or Standard partnership Insert the CD that ships with your Recorder in the CD ROM drive on your PC A window appears that lists options on the CD If the install software window does not automatically appear do the following On the Windows taskbar select Start then Run Type d loader exe where d is your CD drive letter Select Install Software Select Install Fluke Power View ee a So Power View will be installed in the Programs folder on the PDA 10 To start Power View select Start and then Programs on the PDA Tap the Power View icon amp to start using the application PC System Requirement for Power Analyze e Windows 2000 Professional at minimum Windows XP or higher recommended Administrator privileges are required to install software on Windows 2000 or XP e PC with 300 MHz or higher processor clock speed Intel Pentium Celeron family or AMD Athlon Duron family or better e Processor Recommended 1 GHz or higher Pentium 4 AMD Athlon or better e 256MB RAM 1GB recommended e 1024 x 768 or higher resolution video e Keyboard and mouse 10 Power Recorder Installing the Power Recorder at a Facility Installing Power Analyze Before installing the software on your PC make s
14. the next time you dock the PDA Cleaning and Maintenance e The Recorder contains no user serviceable parts Contact an Authorized Fluke Service Center for repair e Periodically wipe the case with a damp cloth and mild detergent Do not use abrasives or solvents Regulatory Information for Wireless Communication Z Caution Any changes or modifications to the wireless 2 4GHz radio not expressly approved by Fluke Corporation could void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC ID T68FLK1750 IC 6627A FLK1750 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Class A digital device A digital device that is marketed for use in a commercial industrial or business environment exclusive of a device which is marketed for use by the general public or is intended to be used in the home Class B digital device A digital device that is marketed for use in a residential environment notwithstanding use in commercial business and industrial environments Examples of such devices include but are not limited to personal computers calculators and similar electronic devices that are marketed for use by the general public The Fluke 1750 Power Recorder wireless host has been tested and found to comply with the
15. wire Wye power secondaries Power Recorder Communicating with the Recorder Using Power View Communicating with the Recorder Using Power View The PDA serves as your control panel for the Recorder The Power View software installed on the PDA is designed to function as a remote front panel for the Recorder since the Recorder itself is a black box with no integral display or external controls other than status LEDs With Power View installed on the PDA you are relieved of the burden of having to carry a laptop and Ethernet cable to a remote site when setting up the Recorder checking its progress or finishing a monitoring session You can alternatively connect to a Recorder from a PC directly using an Ethernet cable or remotely over an IP network You can then use Fluke Power Analyze to set up the Recorder view power measurements wherever the Recorder is installed or download data from the Recorder Power View communicates with the PDA using a wireless controller radio interface There is no provision for a hardwired PDA interface to the Ethernet port on the Recorder After data is recorded and downloaded to a PC you can analyze the recorded data using the Power Analyze software SD Flash Memory Card Cy PDA with Power View Software Configure via RF Communication PC with Power Analyze Software Fluke 1750 Direct Ethernet Connection Power Recorder OAA UIT OLELITTT TT AA TE JIII LLLL ISS frr s LLII tlie SSS
16. NS ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaneees 215 x 310 x 35 mm 8 5 x 12 2 x 3 5 inch Mass Weight cccccceceeesseeeeeeeeeaseeeeeees 6 3 kg 14 lbs Input Specifications Measurement Types cc cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeees One Phase Plus Neutral One Phase IT No Neutral One Phase Split Phase Three Phase Wye Three Phase Delta Three Phase IT Three Phase High Leg Three Phase Open Leg 2 Element Delta 2 2 Element Wye Input Channels cccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Voltage 5 channels AC DC Current 5 channels Voltage Channels 0 cccceecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Input resistance 2 MQ Input capacitance lt 20 pF Current Channels cccccesseeeeeeneeeeeees 1 MQ Self identifying probes Types available current probes Flexi CTs Measuring Method cccccsseeeeeeeeeeeeees Simultaneous digital sampling of voltage and current Digital PLL synchronized sampling internal frequency reference used during voltage drops Synchronization and Sampling PLL Synchronization Source 0008 The PLL synchronizes to the A N voltage for wye power types and t the A B voltage for delta power types All listed power types can be characterized as either wye or delta PLL Lock Rang ccccccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 42 5 to 69 Hz Sampling Frequency cceceeceeeeeeeee eee Voltage and current 256 samples cy
17. ON CURRENT gt C Measurement Ground 2 MQ Input Impedance OK to connect to any Potential Optional Protective ground Ground Chassis Ground Loop See detail below Different Power System Power Network Being Measured Line Power Cord B 100 240 V 47 63Hz Incorrect Correct Creates Ground Loop No Ground Loop azd11f eps Figure 3 Connecting the Supplemental Ground Terminal 1750 Operators Manual Charging the PDA Battery Your PDA is shipped with a discharged or partially charged rechargeable battery You should fully charge the battery before setting up the device and recharge it regularly Refer to your PDA user s guide for detailed information about the battery A Caution Do not leave important data on the PDA If the battery discharges completely you will lose all data not stored in File Store ROM Discharging the battery completely is similar to performing a hard reset Refer to the PDA user s manual for more information Installing the Software This section describes how to install Fluke Power View software on the PDA and Fluke Power Analyze software on your PC Keep your product CD in case you need to reinstall the software in the future You should periodically check the Fluke website www fluke com to see if any 1750 firmware or application software updates are available for download Installing Power View on the PDA 1 Insert the CD that ships with your PDA in your PC Follow the on
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20. cle Inter harmonics per IEC61000 4 7 2560 points 10 cycles 50 Hz 48 Power Recorder Specifications for the System Recorder and Power Analyze Software 3072 points 12 cycles 60 Hz Transient Voltage 5 MHz A D Resolution cccccccccesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeaneeeees Voltage and current 24 bits Transient voltage 14 bits Voltage and Current Measurements Voltage Measurement Range 05 AC voltage 1000 V rms 10 Overrange DC voltage 1000 V 10 Overrange Voltage Crest Factor cccccccccseeeeeeeeeees 3 or less Voltage Input Impedance 60 2 MQ Current Measurement Range 005 Depends on current probe used Current Crest Factor c cccecceeeseeeeeeeeee 4 or less Current Input Characteristics 2 V rms full scale 1 MQ Input Impedance for ferro CTs low impedance for Flexi CTs Voltage and Current Measurement Accuracy RMS Voltage Measurement Type c ccscccssseccsesecseeeeeeseeees True rms calculated continuously every cycle every 1 2 cycle and every 10 or 12 cycles at 50 or 60 Hz respectively as required by IEC 61000 4 30 Measurement Uncertainty ccseeeeeeseeeeees AC 0 2 reading 0 1 full scale above 50 V rms DC 0 5 reading 0 2 full scale above 50 V dc If the ac component of a dc signal is below 40 V rms the dc uncertaintly specification may have an offse
21. d Swap Volts Current Snapshot Ratio Period Data iew Setup D fa lt gt i E Power Recorder Setting Up the Recorder From the Setup screen you can adjust either the recording period information or the Recorder settings Tap an icon on the Setup screen to view or configure e Clock e Probe Detect e IP Address e Nominal Power e Instrument Name Password e Phase Swap e Volts Current Ratio e Snapshot Period Setting the Clock Use this feature to set the PDA clock or clock to synchronize the Recorder with the PDA clock MM Wade_HX2410 elfk File zoom Tools Help Power iew ar ff 11 11 ok Odin lt 60 gt SET UP 1750 CLOCK x Eok GMT 8 Pacific US hai 0 E 11 08 33 AM 3 30 06 Set 1750 39 1750 Operators Manual Probe Detect This screen shows the types of probes attached to the Recorder current inputs Current probes are automatically detected MM Wade_HX2410 Mmea File Zoom Tools Help a Power Yiew aor d 11 12 ok Odin lt 60 gt PROBES DETECTED Current Probes 2 4004 Clamp On Model 3140 2 4004 Clamp On Model 3140 2 4004 Clamp On Model 3140 2 4004 Clamp On Model 3140R 2 4004 Camp On Model 3140 Setting the IP Address Select Automatically Obtain Address unless your company s IT department has specific requirements that require assigned IP addresses Mi Wade_HX2410 M Ex File Zoom Tools Help r 2 Power iew er 2 11 12 ok SET UP NETWORK 0 D E Obtain A
22. data power off the Recorder and pack up for transport Installing the Recorder To install the Recorder at a facility follow the basic steps below 1 Position the Recorder within 2 m 6 ft of the monitoring location 2 The Recorder can be set on the floor or a table or attached and secured to a pole or other mounting surface The Recorder can be oriented vertically or horizontally 3 Connect the Recorder to a 100 to 240 V ac power source 50 or 60 Hz e Connect the power cord to the Recorder using the appropriate supplied adapter e Connect the power cord to a properly grounded wall outlet A Caution e Ground the chassis before you do anything else e Be sure to plug the power cord into the Recorder panel BEFORE connecting it to an outlet 4 Plug the power cord into a properly grounded wall outlet Turn on the PDA and tap the Power View icon K to launch Power View 6 Ifa Recorder is within range and is not password protected the Home screen for live data appears 7 Ifmore than one Recorder is within range select one Recorder for use 8 If you have previously established password protection for the Recorder using the Power Analyze PC software you must type the correct password in the Password text box and tap the Enter button Password protection is established for a specific Recorder using either the Setup Password menu in Power View or the Power Analyze software 9 All LEDs should flash ON then OFF and then
23. ddress Automatically D Use this Address IP Address 196 214 243 subnet Mask 255 255 254 D 1 Default Gateway 129 196 214 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 s 9 o 4 Tabja w e r t y u ijoje t 1 slajf a ajel x c a jil ES 40 Power Recorder Setting Up the Recorder Overwriting Nominal Power Values Nominal power values are auto detected by the Recorder and shown as the defaults You can overwrite these settings by change the Recorder s internal configuration to optimize power quality data recording custom settings MH Wade HX2410 Maf File Zoom Tools Help Power Yiew e EREDE ok Odin lt 60 gt SET UP NOMINAL v F TYPE a gt Power Config 2E Nominal 120 Frequency Hz wjaa TXT Tt Te JI E Assign Recorder Name and Password Use this feature to assign a name identifier to the Recorder and to establish a password for the Recorder This naming feature is designed to help you keep track of which Recorder is in use The Recorder name is later associated with the data file that you download from the Recorder E Wade_HX2410 MRE File zoom Tools Help Power View ar EBEG E ok SET UP PASSWORD D Enter Instrument Mame Odin lt 60 gt Require Password Enter Password Re Enter Password Cd a 21s 415161718199 Te 41 1750 Operators Manual Using Phase Swap 42 Rather than having to change the physical connections to the power system use the Phase Swap
24. each should turn ON and OFF in sequence The LEDs will then remain on if you make secure test lead connections and there is sufficient voltage and current Connecting the Recorder to the Wiring After you have set up the Recorder you are ready to connect the voltage leads and current probes or flexi probes to the power network to be tested Refer to the Power Type diagrams provided on the PDA or in the 7750 Operators Manual In most cases you should install the current probes first Because they are clamped around wires current probes are usually more secure than voltage probes Examine the Power Recorder Installing the Power Recorder at a Facility conductors you are about to connect to and determine if you should attach the current probes to the phase wires or busbars before you connect the voltage probes l Select and attach the appropriate current probes to the Recorder 2 Select and attach the appropriate voltage test leads and probes to the Recorder Note If your power connections require potential transformers PTs or current transformers CTs you can use the ratio settings in Power View to set the Recorder to display readings as they exist on the primary side of the PT and CT for example 12000 V Connect the Recorder to the wiring by first connecting the measurement ground test lead to the distribution system ground and then the neutral probe to neutral Connect the ground current probe to the distribution system
25. euseeeteaptaauseaencuicassaneesaveoreustaenscatanciensee Input Terminals and Controls cccccsssecsseesccccccsccceeeseeseeseeeeaaaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees ili 1750 Operators Manual List of Figures Figure Title Page l Fluke 1750 Power RecordeTausssceniinnanienari e 2 Applying the Fron Panel Decal cscsvncencvenuocacvevarensseanecatvensseaesennoebevexearsneseesatosaseeeens 3 Connecting the Supplemental Ground Terminal enenenennenereererrrrrrrerrrern 4 One Phase Plus Netal eessen nnna E A EERS Ds One Phase IT No Neutral ca cciscscascsscscassesoasatcesocseeesonedecssocescenseneseaes astnegoananannonaseen ses 6 One Phase Spit Phase assess oeciesemaceeieese anew andecmeneszcnseiaescnextnssancnenee NAS 7 Thrce P hase VV Ve via sscaccteasnececeaceeneseaetoneceaosee ee aseecceeaceesiscantecadeacceesspestonsseaceanescnsearcese 8 UES ee EAS SIG eh scteyeepeic a ecrtieczestorssiace a cee E E T E RR 9 Three Phase IT 10 Pires P hase High LES ic arcrsaicstresinacdvensanaabasacasasavasescuasseasauseasansyovatasusencsaneuesasiesen 11 Three Phase Open Leg l2 DVS TAM DEII eaa sy sec soem saeceteay sone saan saeoau A l5 STS TAT A V9 scorers varsac nag bse aere none cias sae ate E EES 14 Connecting to the Recorder 15 Power View Menu Tree 1750 Operators Manual vi 1750 Power Recorder Introduction The Fluke 1750 Power Recorder is a comprehensive yet easy to use system for power quality investigations The 1750 Powe
26. ew menu structure that will be helpful in navigating through the Power View application Power View 1 39 Q M a Clock Probe Detect IP Address Power View Password H a Connecting Nominal Instrument Phase 1750 Power Recorders Power Name Password swap 1750 Power Recorder Found Not Found Volts Current Snapshot Ratio Period Incorrect Password Data view set A aS 1750 Internal Memory hone aed 1750 Setup 1750 SD Memory Harmonics Trend Erase 1750 Memory lt a Home If Memory is full Download 1750 Memory Card Files Memory Card Full Phasor 1750 Memory Card Files Erase 1750 Memory Harmonics Snapshot Interval Insert Text File Insert File azd15f eps Figure 15 Power View Menu Tree 28 Power Recorder Home Screen Home Screen This is the top level screen accessed when you start Power View or when you tap View and them Home on the Menu Bar The Home screen contains a 1 5 cycle waveform screen a digital meter screen and a PHASOR screen The parameters shown in this screen are not configurable All phases are shown simultaneously either all voltage or all current E Wade HX2410 File zoom Tools Help Power iew gr 10 52 g Odin lt 60 an Fluke Power View Connecting X 1750 Power Recorder Not Found Data View Setup 29 1750 Operators Manual If more than one Recorder is within range the Recorder selection screen appears An asterisk preceding the Recorder name means tha
27. limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense In addition the internal limited modular radio has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference 47 1750 Operators Manual will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate
28. mage or Voice Annotations ccccccceesesessssssesssssssesseseseseeeeeees Inserting Image or Voice Annotations ccccccccccecceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Cleaning and Vl aii CS At C6 eet eseuen inc venis bencinar eraann e nina Aa ANTEE Regulatory Information for Wireless Communication cccccccccceeeesseeeeeseees Specifications for the System Recorder and Power Analyze Software General SPS CIM CANONS sesers riarena een eCa aa a Input Specifica giS act cece cater atten cass steven ke KEN Ea n aeaa ENa r As REA ENa EASKEN ENESA iea Synchronization and Sampling cccccccssssssssssssssesseeseseseseeeeeeeseeeeeeeees Voltage and Current Measurement ccccccccccscscceecceececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Voltage and Current Measurement Accuracy cc cccccccceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Transient Voltage TMP Ul Se Jig oyicussaicscnatanewseianatsnenstatdadutyavavessiadincnsnatcvenbiadenaesners Dip Sag and Swell Measurement cccccccccccsssscceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Power and PF Measurement lt cascssssovausrscsncricnsionassansanssieaecwansbacsnduenmnonacaanenniieaass External Interface Specifications ccccccccccsssssssessscssscscssscccccceccceeceeeeeees Environmental and Safety Specifications ccccccccccccccccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Index List of Tables Title Page sadile e ne eee ee ener ee eee Standard INC CCS SON sercsaisriecrecseriinrs treir us
29. monics Screen The Harmonics screen shows the magnitudes of the selected phases of V and I The scale is of nominal The slider control displays harmonics of a higher order up to the 50 The V and A scaling arrows are on the screen in the upper right If the power type is delta V phases are AB BC and CA LIL2 L2L3 L3L1 is available as a localized European labeling scheme If the power type is Wye V phases are AN BN CN and NG N neutral G ground Ml Wade_HX2410 Sele File Zoom Tools Help Power iew eo a 10 57 x Odin lt 60 HARMONICS y 100 ay C a m i a It a c a PO Data iew Setup D e n E 37 1750 Operators Manual Viewing Phases In all the detail Live View screen a line selection menu is available using the button at the bottom The Phase Selection screen reveals check boxes for selecting the voltage and current channels you want to display i Wade _HX2410 Mieg File zoom Tools Help Power View a 11 11 Odin lt 60 gt D 1750 SETUP Volts Current Snapshot Ratio Period Setting Up the Recorder To adjust the settings of the Recorder tap Setup gt 1750 Setup E Wade HX 410 File Zoom Tools Help Power Yiew ar a2 11 08 g Data View Setup 4 fa a E 38 The Setup screen shows set up options with icons for available actions Power iew 5 E 1 39 Cy 1750 SETIJF Clock Probe Detect IP Address Oye a Nominal Instrument Phase Power Name Passwor
30. ntrance 17 1750 Operators Manual azd04f eps Figure 7 Three Phase Wye Example Also called Star or four wire connection Typical commercial building power 18 Power Recorder Power Type Diagrams VOLTA Fa CO MAX 1000 Vams 00V CAT M 600V CAT IV azd05f eps Figure 8 Three Phase Delta Example Often found in industrial settings where electric motors are used 19 1750 Operators Manual 20 azd12f eps Figure 9 Three Phase IT Example Industrial power in countries that use the IT Isolated Terra system such as Norway Power Recorder Power Type Diagrams azd08f eps Figure 10 Three Phase High Leg Example A way to get a 120 V single phase feed by tapping across part of a leg in a delta power system 21 1750 Operators Manual 22 Figure 11 Three Phase Open Leg Example A variant of power transformer winding type azd18f eps Power Recorder Power Type Diagrams 0 POWER RECORDER VOLTAGE MAX 1000 Vams 000V CAT IM 600V CAT IV azd13f eps Figure 12 2 Element Delta Example Blondel or Aron connection used to measure power like a two element revenue power meter 23 1750 Operators Manual 24 B No Connection MAX 1000 Vams O POWER RECORDER J00V CAT I 600V 7 VOLTAGE E 7 Q C 7 Ks CURRENT gt C azd07f eps Figure 13 2 2 Element Wye Example Blondel or Aron system for a 4
31. ower Recorder Downloading Data and Erasing Memory The Memory Card Full message appears for 5 seconds followed by the screen below You can also access the download menu by selecting Data gt Recorder SD Memory You can delete files as necessary and when satisfied that there is room on the card proceed to write the selected internal Recorder memory data to the SD card Fluke Power View mess ok larson BLDG SN12345 od SD CARD FILES Stored files Data View Setup When there is room on the card a message confirming the download will appear Ml Wade_HX2410 Maf File Zoom Tools Help i er af 11 15 Power View Downloading Data Please Wait Mominal Instrument Phase Power Name Password Swap 1750 Internal Memory 1750 5D Memory Erase 1750 Memory Data Yiew Setup p3 fa a E You can also tap the Erase Recorder Memory from the Data menu option and tap the Erase All button to erase all power quality data stored in the Recorder Even then if you want you can leave old data in Recorder memory It will be overwritten automatically when you start your next Recorder session so it never has an adverse effect on recorded data quality or quantity 33 1750 Operators Manual Fluke Power View 11 35 X larson BLDG SN12345 v ERASE RECORDER MEMORY Data View Setup When you choose to Erase All the following popup caution Are you sure appears on the screen a d 3 09 ERASE 1750 MEMORY Po
32. p down transformer that has built in metering current transformers 43 1750 Operators Manual Setting the Snapshot Period Periodic Waveform Capture Setting Use the Snapshot Period screen to program the Recorder to take automatic power conditions readings which are then stored in the recorded data stream These snapshots contain a phasor diagram waveforms of current and voltage harmonics profiles and other data e None e 10 minutes e 30 minutes e 1 hour Note You can take a snapshot manually at any time at any time while connected over the wireless link to a Recorder Press the Waveform icon Tt on any of the View screens to take a snapshot The message Snapshot Acquired confirms that a snapshot was taken MB Wade HX2410 Sele File Zoom Tools Help Power iew ar EREB E oki SET UP SNAPSHOT Snapshot Period 10 Minutes Selection 30 Minutes Data Yiew Setup ee fa lt gt i E 44 Power Recorder Setting Up the Recorder Working with Annotations Annotations are optional markers that can be inserted by the Recorder operator to flag a particular point in the data when recording They are usually inserted on using Power View with the wireless PDA MH Wade HX2410 Sele File Zoom Tools Help Power iew er EEE EIE i Odin lt 60 gt ANNOTATE Insert Start Mark Insert Stop Mark Insert Text Mark Insert File Data iew Setup D e a E There are five types of annotations e START
33. pecifications for the System Recorder and Power Analyze Software Standards Conformance E E Ee eee ee Ane Oe eae ie EN 61326 1 1997 A1 1998 Class A EN 61000 3 2 1995 A1 1998 A2 1998 EN 61000 3 3 1995 DAC 2 weaseearaasa taste aes eta T EN 61010 1 1993 A2 1995 Voltage input unit Contamination Level 2 Overvoltage Category 1000 V CAT Ill 600 V CAT IV anticipated overvoltage 8000 V 51 1750 Operators Manual 52 C checking voltage interface cable LEDs 13 connections checking LEDs Index checking on voltage interface cablp lla Power Recorder connection panel Power Recorder connecting to power source 12 100 53 54 1750 Operators Manual
34. r Voltage indicator Steady Voltage is present not overloaded Blinking Voltage overload overload threshold 1100 V Five voltage measurement inputs Removable Secure Digital SD memory card for transfer of large quantities of data You can remove the card from the Recorder insert in the PDA and transfer data to the PC via the synchronize data feature of the PDA SD status indicator Steady green SD card inserted Blinking Busy do not remove the card Wireless Controller Status Indicator Steady Blue Wireless controller enabled but not communicating o Wireless controller communicating Disabled Ethernet port TCP IP via Ethernet is used to connect the Recorder to a PC for downloading recorded data and for configuring the Recorder when not using the PDA Busy Indicator Blinking Network is busy Link indicator Off No link Steady Link Present Blinking Communicating with PDA or PC Current Measurement Terminals 5 Current indicator Steady Current probe in normal range Blinking gt 110 of probe range use a higher range probe Off Current insufficient to measure Red Green LED Steady green AC input power normal Green Red blinking Recording Blinking red Recorder running on UPS Ground Terminal Connecting the supplemental ground terminal and the line cord safety ground to different ground potentials creates a ground loop that can damage the Recorder To avoid this use the supplemental ground terminal
35. r Recorder referred to hereafter as simply the Recorder consists of a power recorder instrument a wireless handheld Personal Digital Assistant PDA for control and setup and a powerful yet easy to use PC application Power Analyze Four 400 A current probes are provided as standard equipment A wide range of flexible and clamp on current probes are available from Fluke Key features of the 1750 Power Recorder are e No PC needed for setup Using the included a wireless enabled Personal Digital Assistant PDA as a controller you do not need a PC to configure the Recorder troubleshoot connections preview data or download the recorded data Downloaded data goes onto the SD memory card plugged into the 1750 not directly to the PDA The range of the PDA with the wireless link is about 15 meters 45 feet from the Recorder e Simplified test lead connections to the power network Simply connect a voltage probe to a conductor on each phase that you want to record On the current inputs the Recorder automatically identifies what type of probe 1s connected The Recorder then configures its measurement system appropriately for the model of current probe you are using e Connection diagrams for the supported power network configurations delta Wye and others appear on the handheld PDA controller Once you make connections you can view live readings and a phasor diagram on the PDA to confirm the connections If a phase channel is wired inco
36. rd Accessories 512MB Secure Digital SD Memory Card for downloading data 2386744 Model 3140R 400 A Clamps 3 2277216 You can also order the following optional accessories For more information about accessories see Contacting Fluke earlier in this manual An updated list is always available on www fluke com Soft Carry Bag Hard Transit Case Security Cable Mounting Bracket Replacement Ethernet Cable Kit Various Current Probes 3601 Crocodile Clip 3602 Battery Clip 3605 Stud Type 3606 Screw Type 3607 Bus Bar 3608 Plunger Type 3641 In Line Fuse Replacement Voltage Lead Set Clamp on Current Transformers 3005R Flexible Current Transformers 3110 3210 3310 3312 Split Core Current Transformers 3583R 3584R 3585R Interface and Extension Cables 3570 CT Cable 3533 Pod Adapter Power Recorder Accessories 1750 Operators Manual Features The Recorder front panel is illustrated in Figure 1 and described in Table 3 K 1750 P VER RECORDER 1000V CAT II 600V CAT IV VOLTAGE SD ip p ETHERNET 100 240 V 47 63Hz Z Caution Connecting the supplemental ground terminal and the line cord safety ground to different ground potentials creates a ground loop that can damage the Recorder azd09f eps Figure 0 1 Fluke 1750 Power Recorder Power Recorder Features Table 3 Input Terminals and Controls Number escription O ED Standard 120 240 V 50 60 Hz power input for Recorder powe
37. rders This occurs because Service Pack 2 installs a firewall that does permit Power Analyze to receive browse data You may need to change your Windows firewall settings to allow the program FPA exe to use ports 18571 TCP and 18572 UDP For more on changing firewall settings refer to http support microsoft com Installing the Power Recorder at a Facility This section describes the steps you need to take to set up the Recorder at a facility and begin a recording session Work Flow There are three distinct stages for a recording session Set up Set up hookup and verification of connections and measured signals This is when you will want to clear the Recorder memory not required but good practice because data download when finished only contains your new data make any desired Recorder setting changes and insert annotations and or an optional START mark 11 1750 Operators Manual 12 into the recorded data stream Annotations are messages or notes you insert into the data stream during a recording session e Interim checkup mid recording session At this time you may want to re check all the live input signals and download the data recorded since the beginning of the recording session This does not interfere with ongoing recording in any way Annotation capability is always available during the recording session e End of recording session You can re verify if desired correctness of live data and then download
38. rement Range ccccccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeees 1 000 leading to 0 000 to 1 000 lagging Measurement Accuracy cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 1 digit from the calculation of each measured value 3 digits for total Displacement Power Factor Measurement Method ccccseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeees Calculated from the phase difference between voltage fundamental and current fundamental Measurement Range ccccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 1 000 leading to 0 000 to 1 000 lagging Measurement Accuracy ccccccesseeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeess 0 5 reading 2 full scale 1 digit Voltage Unbalance and Phase Sequence Measurement Method cccccsecceeeeeeeseeeeeaees Positive sequence voltage divided by negative sequence voltage per IEC 61000 4 30 Harmonic Voltage and Current Analysis WiINdOW ccccseeeeeeceeeeeeeeeneeeeeeaaees rectangular Analysis Order sczscinseshersnsteantncqusuvccidinmnnonassoncenetans 1st to 50th order Measurement Accuracy c cccecceeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeees Voltage Current 1st to 20th orders 0 5 reading 0 2 full scale 21st to 50th orders 1 reading 0 3 full scale current sensor accuracy must be included for current and power Measurement Method ccccceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeees IEC 61000 4 7 Inter harmonic Voltage and Current Intermediate Harmonics Analysis WiINdOW cccccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeseneeeeeeaaees rectangular An
39. rrectly you can swap the phase to another channel by changing an internal Recorder setting using the PDA and then reconfirm correct readings e Internal Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS An internal NiMH Nickel Metal Hydride battery pack and charging system maintain data capture continuity through power interruptions of 5 minutes or less e Automatic disturbance capture The Recorder uses an automatic self learning threshold routine which means you do not have to set any event threshold limits before you start recording You detect and display power quality events disturbances using the Power Analyze software on a PC after the event has been captured 1750 Operators Manual You define thresholds for events after data is stored on the PC This is called the event detector in the software It does not make permanent changes to the data file so you can experiment with different thresholds after the fact without worrying about losing data With these features there is little else required to set up and start recording the data to conduct a power quality survey Should you want to extensively analyze collected data the procedures described later in this manual review the transfer of data from the Recorder to the PDA and finally to a PC Data may then be analyzed using Power Analyze on a PC Extensive online help is provided in the Power Analyze software on the product CD shipped with the Recorder Contacting Fluke To contact Fluke
40. s are steady on Use the PHASOR screen on the PDA to verify that the voltage and current connections are correct You can swap the connections using Power View if they are incorrect 13 1750 Operators Manual Finishing UP After making any corrections to the connections recheck the phasor diagrams to confirm your connection Make sure the nominal voltage nominal line frequency and power type delta wye other are correct before you leave the Recorder It is a good practice to insert a START Mark when you are finished with all settings so you can download data and ignore useless readings and events common at the beginning probe connecting activities Managing Recorded Data Recorded data resides in the Recorder on an internal non physically accessible flash memory circuit It is not transferred to an SD memory card in the Recorder s SD memory slot until you request a download action using the PDA or an attached PC It is never technically necessary to erase internal memory When the Recorder has new data to record it does so automatically overwriting the oldest data You can erase internal memory for security reasons or if you want to simplify what you will be seeing in the download data screen The start and end times will represent one recording session when old data is erased Note Data is not removed from internal Recorder memory until you erase it using Power View software on the PDA or Power Analyze software on your PC
41. s screen is used to verify proper test lead and current probe connections You can use the V and A arrows on the upper right of the screen to change the scaling of voltage and current on the PHASOR diagram You can easily correct an erroneous Recorder connection by going directly to Setup Phase Swap i and using the Recorder to internally invert a CT swap a voltage or CT phase or modify a scaling parameter then return to the screen to verify that the correction has been made There is no need to touch the cables See Phase Swap later in the manual for additional information Ml Wade _HX2410 Sle File Zoom Tools Help Power iew ao 10 56 eS Odin lt 60 gt s VELL sd a Je fa fae AM 118 87 O 20 18 353 A EM 117 93 240 B Zada gtz Ch 118 851 120 T 21 99 124 Data iew Setup Fit Se P E 36 Power Recorder Viewing Live Data Trend Screen The Trend screen shows live data being recorded as a strip chart display of the selected phases of voltage or current This moment in time is visible on the right side of the graph The traces fill the screen in 10 minutes and continue FIFO first in first out This feature is intended to paint a picture of the short term stability of the power system The V and A scaling arrows on the upper right work like the scaling arrows on the PHASOR screen MM Wade _HX2410 Sele File Zoom Tools Help Power iew ar 11 07 3 Odin lt 60 gt Data iew Setup s fa k E Har
42. strip chart with date and timescale shown This represents the data in the Recorder internal memory The default settings of the start and stop times is everything in memory To download ALL tap the Write to SD button If you want to trim off data that contains partial information because probes were being connected select the START mark annotation if one was entered by the user as the start point The gray cursor lines right and left with triangular arrowheads at the bottom of the screen show the start and stop times currently selected for download Green and red flags are START and STOP mark annotations inserted during the recording session Yellow flags are file name annotations inserted during the recording session or setup parameter changes that change the data significantly such as nominal voltage or power type 31 1750 Operators Manual EE Wade_HX2410 af File zoom Tools Help Power Yiew Er 11 16 eS To 329 06 3 006 1 06 06 aM FS 7 0718 Pm H 9 7380 MB Write to SD Data Yiew Setup iD Fit Ku P E If the SD storage card already contains data files it may not have room for the new download Power View alerts you to this condition and asks if you would like to erase the SD card before downloading Eg Fluke Power View 35 ok larson BLDG SN12345 v DOWNLOAD gt SD Card Full BN Remove Files to Save From To 04 04 04 12 30 PM 104 14 04 01 15 AM MB Data View Setup Ej 32 P
43. t RMS Current Measurement Type cccccsscccssseccesecseeeseaes True rms calculated continuously every cycle every 1 2 cycle and every 10 or 12 cycles at 50 or 60 Hz respectively as required by standards Measurement Uncertainty cccseeeee 0 1 full scale 0 5 reading current sensor accuracy valid for 5 to 100 of current sensor range Current ACCUIaCy 600e ereraa Ferromagnetic Clamps 0 1 full scale 0 2 reading current sensor accuracy valid for 5 to 100 of current sensor range Flexible Current Probes 0 1 full scale 0 5 reading current sensor accuracy valid for 5 to 100 of current sensor range Transient Voltage Impulse Measurement Type cc ccccecseeceseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeees Waveshape sampling not peak detect Full SCA irinari 8000 V pk Sample ReSOIUtION ccccsececseseeceeeeeseeesseees 200 nS Measurement Uncertainty cccccsseeeeeeeeeees 5 reading 20 V test parameters 1000 V dc 1000 V rms 100 kHz Dip Sag and Swell Measurements Voltage Swell rms swell Measurement TYpe cccccscccssseccsesesceeessesees True rms one cycle calculation by overlapping each half cycle voltage between lines is measured for 3P3W lines and phase voltage is measured for 3P4W lines Displayed Data ccccccccssesecseseeceeeeseeeenseeees Amplitude and duration of swell Measurement Accuracy
44. t unit is password protected ae i 7 y Fluke Power View 11 35 ok 1750 Power Recorders Found larson BLDG SN12345 larson BLDG SN98765 larson BLDG SN97532 Data View Setup If the selected Recorder is not password protected the Home screen appears If password protection is set the Password screen appears instead AG Fluke Power View 11 35 ok i Unit larson BLDG SN12345 Password Tym A Fluke Power View Password Unit larson BLDG SN12345 Password CAP noone Shin z ic v bl jim CE i A PS Data View Setup Fs 30 Power Recorder Downloading Data and Erasing Memory When the password is accepted the Home screen appears Note A screen to set up password protection for a Recorder is provided in the Setup menu Downloading Data and Erasing Memory Use the Data menu options to manage the Recorder memory and download recorded data to the SD card plugged into the Recorder s not the PDA SD card slot You are downloading recorded data from the flash memory to an SD card in the Recorder When you want to use that data you must move the card to the PDA You can later copy the data to your PC for review using the Power Analyze software Tap 1750 Internal Memory to view the Download screen Power iew Ek m 12 43 Ep TRAR 1750 Internal Memory 1750 SD Memory Erase 1750 Memory Data iew Setup rs Ft lt a sf E The Download screen shows a three phase rms V
45. tages in excess of the marked ratings of the voltage probes and current probes Do not use exposed metal BNC or banana plug connectors Do not insert metal objects into connectors Never open the Recorder s enclosure dangerous voltages are present There are no user replaceable parts in the Recorder Refer servicing of internal parts to qualified service personnel Use the Recorder only as specified in this manual or the protection provided by the Recorder may be impaired 1750 Operators Manual Table 1 Symbols Hazardous voltage Risk of electrical Risk of danger Important information See shock Precedes Warning manual Precedes Caution and Warning Conforms to requirements of European Do not dispose of this product as unsorted Union and European Free Trade municipal waste Contact Fluke or a Association EFTA qualified recycler for disposal Canadian Standards Association Note G Protective conductor terminal Canadian and US CAT IIl equipment is designed to protect against transients in equipment in fixed CAT IV equipment is designed to protect equipment installations such as against transients from the primary supply distribution panels feeders and short level such as an electricity meter or an branch circuits and lighting systems in overhead or underground utility service large buildings CAT Ill Accessories Table 2 describes the standard accessories that ship with the Recorder Table 2 Standa
46. the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The term IC before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry of Canada technical specifications were met Specifications for the System Recorder and Power Analyze Software General Specifications Power Quality Measurement Standards CONFOrPMAN GCE 0 cece ccc ccc eeece se eeeeaeeeeeaeeeesaees IEC 61999 1 4 Class 1 IEC 61000 4 30 Class A or B depending on measurement function IEEE519 IEEE1159 IEEE1459 Clock Cale dat vvissiscssccscsseeiecinsiassseescccestectsetecseses Leap years 24 hour clock Real time Clock Accuracy ee Not more than 1 s day Internal Memory Capacity for Data At least 1 GB Maximum Recording Period 0008 At least 31 days Measurement Time Control 0008 Automatic Maximum Number of Events 05 Limited only by the size of the internal memory Power Requirements 0ccccseceeeeeeeeees 100 to 240 V rms 10 47 63 Hz 40 W Operating Time During Interruptions Internal UPS operation ccccsseeeeeeeeeeeeees 5 minutes per interruption 60 minutes total operating time without recharging DIMENSIO
47. ure you have Internet Explorer version 5 01 or later appropriate to the language or culture settings of the operating system installed on your computer a or et a A Caution Do not remove the CD until after you have successfully installed the software rebooted the machine and opened the application Insert the CD into your CD ROM drive A window appears that lists options on the CD If the window does not automatically appear On the Windows taskbar select Start then Run Type d loader exe where d is your CD drive letter Select Install Software Select Install Fluke Power Analyze Follow the installation instructions that appear After software installation is complete the Power Analyze icon appears on your desktop Start Power Analyze on your PC by choosing Start gt All Programs gt Fluke gt Power Analyze gt Launch Power Analyze or double click the Power Analyze icon on your desktop After the installation is complete please take a few minutes to complete your product registration You can register quickly online preferred at http register fluke com or you can print the form and fax it to the number provided on the form Product registration is very important since it allows you to get free software updates and helps us provide you with the fastest and most efficient technical support Note When Windows XP Service Pack 2 is installed on your PC Power Analyze can no longer browse for 1750 Power Reco
48. wer View Are YoU sure me Data Yiew Setup fai fa lt gt p E From Ta Note You can also download data by connecting your PC directly to the Recorder with an Ethernet cable and run Power Analyze in the 1750 Live mode All of the functions controller PDA and Power View are duplicated in 1750 Live mode 34 Power Recorder Viewing Live Data Viewing Live Data The View menu is used to view live data on the circuits on the circuits for example Scope Meter Phasor or Harmonics MY Wade _HX2410 f af File Zoom Tools Help Phasor Harmonics Trend Home Data iew Setup a E SES P E Scope Screen The Scope screen shows 1 5 cycle waveform data for the volts and amp lines selected in the check boxes on Phase View screen Tap the Phase icon q to display the Phase View screen E Wade HX2410 File zoom Tools Help a 4 10 55 Odin lt 60 gt Data iew Setup D E SE P E 35 1750 Operators Manual Meter Screen The Meter screen shows numeric readings for all selected phases Ml Wade_HX2410 M Efx File Zoom Tools Help Power iew dr 2 10 55 3 Odin 60 gt W RMS 118 5 117 9 118 8 Ul W PE 170 2 170 53 169 2 OD CF 1 4 L4 1 4 io THD 0 0 0 0 0 0 cunrenT a Je c N A RMS 20 09 23 5 24 4 16 2 1 2 54 6 43 2 55 0 19 18 2 5 02 02 05 Phasor Screen The PHASOR screen shows voltage long arrows with solid arrowheads current amplitudes and phase angles Thi

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