Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders
Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders

Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders

Main characteristics

Hardware Features

  • Measures all three-phase voltages and currents as well as zero line current: Three-phase and zero-line voltage leads and four flexible current probes.
  • Fully documented: More than 20 different recording sessions can be stored in the device. A wide range of power and power quality variables can be automatically recorded, so you are always on top of measurement trends.
  • High measurement accuracy: Conforms to the stringent IEC 61000-4-30 Class A, 3rd Edition standard "Test and Measurement Techniques - Power Quality Measurement Methods".
  • Capture fall, rise and interrupt events: 1748 includes event waveform captures and RMS event graphs as well as date, time stamp, and severity information to help identify potential root causes of power quality problems.
  • Measurement of the main power quality parameters: Measurement of harmonics and interharmonics of voltage and current, also including unbalance, flicker and rapid voltage changes.
  • Optimized user interface: Fast, guided, graphical PC-based application setup lets you capture the right data every time; intelligent verification features and self-correcting functions available only on power quality analyzers reduce connection uncertainty. Connection errors are automatically indicated by a yellow light on the unit's power button, which turns green when the connection error is corrected.
  • Optimized user interface: Quick-guide graphical setup ensures you capture the right data every time, while intelligent verification features indicate whether the connection is correct, reducing user concerns
  • Flexible power supply: Powered directly from the circuit being measured, the power quality analyzer has a wide available voltage range, automatically ramping up from 100 V to 500 V, and can also be powered from a wall cord, so you can test anywhere.
  • Rugged, precise and reliable: Designed to withstand harsh installation environments, it is IP65 rated when used with an IP65 voltage input adapter.
  • Two external USB ports: One port for PC connectivity and another for quick and easy data download to a standard USB flash drive or other USB device allows you to leave the measurement device in place to continue recording.
  • Ethernet connection: Wired and wireless connections for instrument setup and high-speed data download.
  • Compact size: Designed to fit into tight spaces and compact distribution boards, it takes up little space and measures 23 cm x 18 cm x 5.4 cm (9.1 in x 7.1 in x 2.1 in).
  • High security level: Incoming wires and downstream loads are rated for 600 V CAT IV/1000 V CAT III safety ratings to meet incoming wires and downstream use.
  • Optimized measuring accessories: Unique tangle-free flat voltage wires and thin flexible current probes ensure that users can easily install them even in tight spaces.
  • Battery life: The lithium-ion battery provides four hours of operation per charge (standby time) and can withstand temporary power interruptions.
  • Security: Protect your property from damage with a standard chain or other safety device.
  • Magnetic suspension assembly: Easy and safe installation of accessories inside or outside the switchboard; compatible with all models and available as standard on the 1748 model.

software functionality

  • Workshop or" on-site setup and download via PC application software: Easily download using a USB stick, WiFi download, wired Ethernet connection or via USB cable.
  • Energy Analyze Plus application software: Download and analyze every measurement detail of energy consumption and power quality health through automated reports.
  • One-click reporting: Create standardized reports according to commonly used standards (e.g. EN 50160, IEEE 519, GOST 33073) or export data in PQDIF or NeQual compatible formats for use in third party software.
  • Advanced Analytics: Select any of the available recording parameters to create a highly customized view of recorded measurements for advanced data correlation analysis.

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Product Overview: Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders

The Fluke 1742, 1746, and 1748 in-line removable power quality recorders provide easy and fast real-time access to the data you need to make important power quality and energy decisions.

The Fluke 1740 Series of online, removable power quality recorders are compact, rugged, and designed for technicians and engineers who need the flexibility to troubleshoot, quantify energy usage, and analyze power distribution systems. With the ability to record up to 500 parameters simultaneously and capture events, it's easier than ever to identify intermittent or hard-to-find power quality problems. The included Energy Analyze Plus software quickly evaluates power quality at the feeder, substation, or load in accordance with national and international standards such as EN 50160 and IEEE 519.

With an optimized user interface, flexible current probe, and smart measurement verification features, you can digitally verify and correct connection errors, making setup easier than ever and reducing measurement uncertainty. Use wireless connectivity (WiFi) to view data directly in the field, minimizing your time spent in potentially hazardous environments and reducing the need to wear personal protective equipment.

The Fluke 1748 can record more than 500 different parameters during each averaging period. This allows you to analyze power quality in detail and correlate events with detailed waveform data to help determine the root cause of disturbances. For basic power quality logging, the Fluke 1746 captures all relevant power parameters for energy conservation studies and grid planning, with an option to upgrade to the 1748. For simple load and energy studies, the Fluke 1742 provides excellent performance in a ruggedized package and can be upgraded to 1746 capability or full 1748 capability.

Which power quality recorder is right for you?

functionality Fluke 1742 Fluke 1746 Fluke 1748
functionality
Voltage, current, power, power factor, frequency - - -
Forward/reverse energy - - -
peak demand - - -
THD - - -
flicker - - -
Voltage and current harmonics (up to 50th)1 - -
disequilibrium1 - -
Rapid voltage change events1 - -
Interharmonics (up to 50th)1 - -
Falling, rising, interrupting and transient event tables1 - -
inrush current1 - -
Transient (low frequency)/waveform deviation events2 -
record (in sports etc)
tendencies - - -
waveform snapshot2 -
RMS curve2 -
correspond (by letter etc)
Ethernet - - -
USB (mini B) - - -
WiFi download (instrument to device) - - -
WiFi download via WiFi router (registration required) selectable selectable selectable
kit
Flexible Current Probes No /B version No /B version No /B version
USB flash drive - - -
USB cable - - -
3PHVL-1730 3-Phase and Zero Line Voltage Test Leads - - -
Test Lead Set, Red/Black, 0.18 m - - -
Test Lead Set, Red/Black, 1.5 m - - -
spring clip 4 4 4
173x/174x Soft Cover - - -
Cable Marking Kit - - -
MP1-3R/1B-Magnetic Probe, Set of 1 (3 Red, 1 Black) selectable 1 1
174x-Suspension Components selectable selectable -

11742-6/UPGRADE Option Included
21742-8/UPGRADE or 1746-8/UPGRADE Option Included

Product Specification: Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Online Removable Power Quality Recorders

Technical indicators
accurate
parameters range (of scales or measuring equipment) Maximum resolution Intrinsic accuracy at reference conditions (% of reading + % of range)
input voltage 1000 V 0.1 V ±0.1 of nominal voltage %1, 2
Current: direct input i17xx-flex 1500IP 24 1500 A 150 A 0.01 A (min. 1.5 A)3 ±(1% + 0.02%)
1500 A 0.1 A
i17xx-flex 3000IP 24 3000 A 300 A 0.01 A (3.0 A minimum)3 ±(1% + 0.03%)
3000 A 0.1 A
i17xx-flex 6000IP 36 6000 A 600 A 0.01 A (6.0 A minimum)3 ±(1.5% + 0.03%)
6000 A 0.1 A
i40s-EL Current Clamp 4 A 1 mA ±(0.7% + 0.02%)
40 A 10 mA
frequency 42.5 Hz to 69 Hz 0.01 Hz ± (0.1%)2
auxiliary input ±10 VDC 0.1 mV ±(0.2% + 0.02%)
Voltage min/max 1000 V 0.1 V ±0.2 of nominal input voltage %1
Current min/max Defined by Annex Defined by Annex ±(5% + 0.2%)
Voltage THD 1000% 0.10% ± 2.5%
Current THD 1000% 0.10% ± 2.5%
2nd to 50th voltage harmonics 1000 V 0.1 V ≥ 1 V: ± 5% of reading
< 1 V: ±0.05 V
2 to 50th current harmonics Defined by Annex Defined by Annex ≥ 3% of current range: ± 5% of reading
< 3% of current range: ± 0.15% of range
Flicker P LTPST 0 to 20 0.01 5%
Current Probe Accuracy
parameters magnitude of impact iFlex1500IP-24 iFlex3000IP-24 iFlex 6000IP-36 i40S-EL
150 A / 1500 A 300 A / 3000 A 600 A / 6000 A 4 A / 40 A
Active power P PF ≥ 0.99 1.2% + 0.005% 1.2% + 0.0075% 1.7% + 0.0075% 1.2% + 0.005%
Active electrical energy Ea
Apparent power S 0 ≤ PF ≤ 1 1.2% + 0.005% 1.2% + 0.0075% 1.7% + 0.0075% 1.2% + 0.005%
Apparent electrical energy Eap
Reactive power Q 0 ≤ PF ≤ 1 2.5% of measured apparent power
Reactive energy Er
Power factor PF - ±0.025
displacement power
Factor DPF/cosΦ
Other uncertainties (expressed as % of range) P-N>250 V 0.015% 0.023% 0.023% 0.015%
1 In the range of 100 V to 500 V; also known as Udin
2 0 °C - 45 °C range: intrinsic accuracy x 2, 0 °C - 45 °C range: intrinsic accuracy x 3
3 For detailed information, refer to the Operator's Manual Reference Conditions:
Ambient: 23 °C ± 5 °C, instrument running for at least 30 minutes, no external electric/magnetic fields, relative humidity <65 %
Input conditions: Cosφ/PF=1, sinusoidal signal f=50 Hz/60 Hz, power supply 120 V/230 V ±10 %.
Current and power specifications: Input voltage single-phase: 120 V/230 V or three-phase wye/delta: 230 V/400 V
Input current: current > 10 % of current range
Clamp primary conductor or Rogowski coil in center position
Temperature coefficient: 0.1 x specified accuracy per degree Celsius above 28 °C or below 18 °C
Electrical specifications
power supply
Voltage range 100 V to 500 V when supplied via the measuring circuit with a safe input plug
MA-C8 and 100 V to 240 V (IEC 60320 C7) with standard power cord
power wastage 50 VA maximum (15 VA maximum when powered by MA-C8 adapter)
efficiencies ≥ 68.2% (energy efficiency code compliant)
Maximum no-load loss < 0.3 W (only when using IEC 60320 inputs)
Mains frequency 50/60 Hz ± 15%
batteries Lithium-ion battery 3.7 V, 9.25 Wh (customer replaceable)
Battery powered runtime Usually 4 hours
charging time < 6 hours
data acquisition
resolution (of a photo) 16-bit synchronized sampling
sampling frequency 10.24 kHz at 50/60 Hz, synchronized to power supply frequency
Input Signal Frequency 50/60 Hz (42.5 to 69 Hz)
Type of wiring method 1- Φ, 1- Φ IT, Split Phase, 3- Φ Triangle, 3- Φ Y-Shape, 3- Φ Y-Shape IT, 3- Φ Y-Shape Balance, 3- Φ Aron/Blondel (2-element triangles), 3- Φ Triangle Open Arm and Leg, Current Only (Load Study)
data storage Internal flash memory (not user replaceable)
Memory capacity Typical: 20 logging sessions of 4 weeks, 1-minute intervals, and 500 events
fundamental interval
Parameters measured Voltage, Current, Aux, Frequency, THD V, THD A, Power, Power Factor, Base Wave Power, DPF, Electrical Energy
Average interval 1 sec, 5 sec, 10 sec, 30 sec, 1 min, 5 min, 10 min, 15 min, 30 min
Average time min/max Voltage, current: full circumferential RMS updated every half-cycle (URMS1/2 in accordance with IEC61000-4-30 Aux, power: 200ms)
Demand interval (energy meter mode)
Parameters measured Electrical energy (Wh, varh, VAh), PF, maximum demand, cost of electrical energy
intervals 5 min, 10 min, 15 min, 20 min, 30 min, off
Power quality measurements
Parameters measured Voltage, Frequency, Unbalance, Voltage Harmonics, THD V, Current Harmonics, THD A, TDD, Intervoltage Harmonics, TID V, Intercurrent Harmonics, TID A, Flicker, Power Signal, Upper / Lower Deviation
Average interval All parameters 10 minutes
2 hours (long duration flicker PLT)
150/180 cycles (3 s) harmonic (requires software license IEEE519/REPORT)
subharmonic 2nd to 50th harmonic
Grouping according to IEC 61000-4-7 User-configurable Depending on the application: subgroups (harmonics + interharmonics), subgroups or harmonics-only groups
interharmonic 1st to 50th harmonics
THD Calculated at 50th voltage harmonic
event Voltage: transient drops, surges, interruptions, Current: inrush current
1748: Power signals, transients (low frequency)
trigger record RMS plot: full cycle RMS record updated every half voltage and current cycle up to 11 s (URMS1/2 according to IEC 61000-4-30)
Voltage and current waveform recording up to 200 ms, 10/12 cycles
Power signal: 10/12 cycles of configured frequency RMS recording up to 120s
surge current RMS graph based on 1/2 cycle RMS steady state trigger
flicker Conforms to IEC 61000-4-15 and IEEE 1453.
power line signal Two user-defined frequencies up to 3 kHz
PQ status Summarizes power quality measurements in one table. Provide detailed data for each parameter
EN 50160 standards-compliant
Programmable PQ Limit Values Conformity of user-defined limit values to local standards
standards-compliant
harmonic (wave with frequency an integer multiple of the fundamental) IEC 61000-4-7: Class 1
IEEE 519 (short time harmonics and very short time harmonics)
power quality IEC 61000-4-30 Class A, IEC 62586-1, IEC 62586-2 (PQI-A-PI equipment)
power (output) IEEE 1459
Power quality compliance EN 50160
security level General: IEC 61010-1: Pollution class 2
Measurement: IEC 61010-2-033: CAT IV 600 V / CAT III 1000 V
Power supply: Overvoltage category IV, pollution class 2
Lithium-ion batteries: IEC 62133
connector
USB-A File transfer via USB flash drive, firmware update, max. supply current: 120 mA
WiFi File transfer and remote control via direct connection or WiFi network
bluetooth Read auxiliary measurements from Fluke Connect®3000 Series modules (requires supported USB to BLE adapter or WiFi/BLE adapter, check for availability)
USB-mini Download data to PC
Voltage Input
input channel 4 (three-phase voltage with respect to the zero line)
Maximum Input Voltage 1000 Vrms, CF 1.7
Input Impedance 10 MΩ
bandwidths 42.5 Hz to 3.5 kHz
resizing 1:1, variable
Voltage safety level 1000 V CAT III/600 V CAT IV
Current Input
input channel 4 (three-phase and zero line), automatic mode selection for connected sensors
Input Voltage Current clamp input: 500 mVrms/50 mVrms; crest factor 2.8
Rogowski Roche coil input: 150 mVrms/15 mVrms at 50 Hz, 180 mVrms/18 mVrms at 60 Hz; crest factor 4; all within probe nominal range
range (of scales or measuring equipment) 1 A to 150 A/10 A to 1500 A with the i17XX-flex1500 IP 24 Fine Flex Current Probe
3 A to 300 A/30 A to 3000 A with the i17XX-flex3000 IP 24 Fine Flex Current Probe
6 A to 600 A/60 A to 6000 A with the thin flexible current probe i17XX-flex6000 IP 36
40 mA to 4 A/0.4 A to 40 A (40 A Current Clamp i40s-EL)
bandwidths 42.5 Hz - 3.5 kHz
resizing 1:1, variable
auxiliary input
input channel 2 (analog and auxiliary adapters, or up to 2 simultaneous BLE devices)
Input Range 0 to ± 10 V dc, or 0 to ± 1000 V dc (with optional adapter), 1 reading/second
proportionality factor Format: mx + b (gain and offset) user configurable
Displayed units User configurable (7 characters, e.g. °C, psi or m/s)
Wireless Bluetooth connection (check availability)
input channel 2
Supported Modules Fluke Connect® 3000 Series
harvest 1 reading/second
Environmental indicators
operating temperature -25 °C to +50 °C (-13 °F to 122 °F)1
storage temperature Without battery: -25 °C - +60 °C (-13 °F - 140 °F), with battery: -20 °C - +50 °C (-4 °F - 122 °F)
Operating humidity iec 60721-3-3: 3k6:
-25 °C - +30 °C (-13 °F - +86 °F): ≤ 100 %
40 °C (104 °F): 55 %
50 °C (122 °F): 35 %
Working altitude 2000 m (down to 1000 V CAT II/600 V CAT III/300 V CAT IV up to 4000 m)
Storage altitude 12,000 m
housings IEC 60529: IP50
IEC 60529: IP65, using IP65 rated voltage connectors
vibration measurement IEC 60721-3-3 / 3M2
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) EN 61326-1: Industry CISPR 11: Group 1, Class A
IEC 61000-6-5 Power station environment
Korea (KCC): Class A equipment (industrial broadcasting and communications equipment)
USA (FCC): 47 CFR 15 Part B. This product is considered tax-exempt equipment under Section 15.103.
General technical indicators
warranty period Two years (excluding batteries)
Annex: One year
Calibration cycle: two years
sizes 23.0 cm x 18.0 cm x 5.4 cm (9.1 in x 7.1 in x 2.1 in)
weights Instrument: 1 kg (2.2 lb)
tamper-proof Connectable safety cable (up to Φ 6mm)
1Preheat the product to -10 °C (+14 °F) before turning the unit on.
i17XX-FLEX1.5KIP Flexible Current Probe Specifications
measuring range 1 to 150 A AC / 10 to 1500 A AC
Probe cable length 610 mm (24 in)
Probe Cable Diameter 7.5 mm (0.3 in)
weights 170 g (0.38 lb)
Minimum bending radius 38 mm (1.5 in)
lossless current 100 kA (50/60 Hz)
go too far
Temperature Coefficient of Operating Temperature Range
0.05 %/°C of reading (0.028 %/°F of reading)
operating voltage 1000 V CAT III, 600 V CAT IV
Output cable length 2.0 m (6.5 ft)
Probe Cable Material TPR
weights 115 g
Probe Cable Material TPR
Connector Material POM + ABS/PC
output cable TPR/PVC
operating temperature Tested at a wire temperature of -20 °C to +70 °C (-4 °F to 158 °F), not exceeding 80 °C (176 °F)
Non-operating temperature -40 °C to +80 °C (-40 °F to 176 °F)
Relative humidity in working condition 15% to 85% Non-Condensing
protection class IEC 60529: IP65
warranty period first year
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