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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
18. a  sc  v scsnsscstssdenanadensadensssncdesdesseanidedenengaensadeeesseaaedenete  Poner TYPE DII ea I geen ene ene ne OO eer  Communicating with the Recorder Using Power View  Navigating in Power View on the PDA    cccccceeeeeeeeeeeessesssesesseeeeeeeens  POW VOW MOn S osise ane E E E EEE  leons on ie Mena ID ai eae E E EE  Nia MEIC Oee E E EA EE E EAEE E E E  PE T Cee a E E  Downloading Data and Erasing Memory           cccccccceceeececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees  VVL ae Da ae a E EE A R OEE EO O ner  ODES TO ag E A E E EO E SEE A  MEES e A E S  PR Or SOTO se oi E tei dasanseuneess  TESTE Ce a E N E E A N T  Harmonics S Cl CCM i essre naene Eai a ne ann ahi  E E E S e I A ee N AE A  Senne Up Mhe RECOGE eesserva eaa n e anaE TE a EE       1750    Operators Manual    Sentime he Clock ise tincsasdaraseusseavaesesesassuieneaenasiaiesusseaua esusiessta ENEE  POGODE E E E E EEA  Setting  he IP Address sac siete ese vesdvoavteauscussentiotetenusausves iae  Overwriting Nominal Power Values            ccccccccccccccccccccccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeess  Assign Recorder Name and Password          c ccccccssssssscscccccscsescsscsccssssseeeeeeeees  Usinge Fe AS SES sea taste ceases an censteem estes E  Setting the Volts and Current Rati0                ccccccceeeesesesssessseesesesssseeseeseeeeeeens  Setting the Snapshot Period   Periodic Waveform Capture Setting                 Working with Annotations apes esesc0 dans cesses eacneacavenasinnceceedcaadenedeatansedeeenobeterents  Using I
19. alysis Ord  fS sicesniritwnssinesananinusionesivavirnauitadteneuinsy 0 5 to 49 5th order  Measurement Method                ccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeees IEC 61000 4 7    External Interface Specifications    LAN Interface    COMICON caceecenecttete vetoes onset eee ee ee RJ 45  Speed and Type            cccccescecceseecceeeecsseeseeseessaaes 10 100 Base T  auto MDIX  Communications Protocol                cccceceececececeeees TCP IP over Ethernet    Wireless Controller Interface    COMME COM esseri wireless  2 4 GHz radio   DSC e crc E T desee eeetine vie taeda secwes up to 700 kbit second  Communications Protocol                 cccsccceeeeeeeeeees Bluetooth SPP    Environmental and Safety Specifications    Operating ENvirOnMent              cccccccecseeeeeeeeeeeeees indoors or in covered area outdoors  up to 2000 m altitude   Storage Temperature and Humidity                      20   C to 50   C  80   rh max  non condensing   Operating Temperature and Humidity                  0   C to 40   C  80   rh max  non condensing   Maximum Rated Working Voltage   Voltage Terminals                       ccccccceceeeeeeeeeeeees 1100 V rms   Voltage Durability                cccccssecesssssecesssseeeesseeees 5550 V rms ac for 1 minute  between voltage input terminals  voltage    input terminals and current probes  and voltage input terminals and  case  50 60 Hz  1 mA sense current     Enclosure Protection               cccccscecssseessssesseseesees IP30  per EN 60529     Power Recorder  S
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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