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Power quality: Analyzers, meters, recorders, loggers

Whether you’re in an industrial plant, manufacturing facility or a utility, Fluke Power Quality and energy management tools are designed to assist in capturing the power quality and energy data needed to maintain the best performance and reliability. These tools make it possible to identify your power quality and energy efficiency issues with easy and effective recording and analysis. Available accessories like the Fluke PQ400 Electrical Measurement Window can even enable you to make three phase measurement connections without the need to open the panel door or utilize supplemental PPE. This allows you to quickly take measurements whenever you need to—without worrying about downtime. Flexible and powerful software is also included with every Fluke Power Quality and Energy Analysis tool, allowing you visibility to valuable insights about the performance of your electrical system.


Power quality recorders

Power quality recorders capture the most detailed data and help you discover the most difficult-to-find problems.  With the supporting application software, a recorder can help you see the full picture, enabling you to fix the problems.


Power and energy loggers

Power and Energy loggers are used for conducting three-phase energy and load studies to discover where savings are possible. With Fluke Energy Analyze Plus software, it’s possible to create detailed reports to focus in on the problem areas.


Power quality analyzers and troubleshooters

Three-phase power quality analyzers are ideal for power quality testing, troubleshooting, logging, and creating detailed reports in conjunction with the easy-to-use PowerLog-430 software.


Precision power analyzers

From testing the performance of transformers, lighting or switching electronics, Fluke high-precision power analyzers have the highest accuracy and can handle the most difficult waveforms.


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