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Fluke 1760 User Manual
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  • ® 1760 Power Quality Recorder Getting Started Manual PN 2713103 June 2006 Rev 2, 7/10 © 2006-2010 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without notice. All product names are trademarks of their respective companies.

  • Fluke 1760, LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Each Fluke product is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service. The warranty period is two years and begins on the date of shipment. Parts, product repairs, and services are warranted for 90 days. This warranty extends only to the original buyer or end-user customer of a Fluke authorized reseller, and does not apply to fuses, disposable batteries, or to any product which, in Fluke's opinion, has been mi

  • i Table of Contents Title Page Introduction .................................................................................................................... 1 Safety Information .......................................................................................................... 1 Safety Instructions ....................................................

  • Fluke 1760, 1760 Getting Started Manual ii Preparing to Use the Recorder ...................................................................................... 7 Using the Recorder ........................................................................................................ 8 PQ Analyze Quick Installation................................................................................... 9 Running PQ Analyze................................................................................................. 10 Working with Demo Data .......................................................................................... 11 Communicating

  • Fluke 1760, 1 1760 Power Quality Recorder Introduction This Getting Started Manual for the Fluke 1760 Power Quality Recorder, referred to throughout simply as “the Recorder”, will allow you to set up and begin various power quality measurements. The guide is an abbreviated version of the User Manual and other materials included on the CD-ROM shipped with the Recorder. Safety Information Please read this section carefully. It will familiarize you with important safety instructions for handling your 1760 Power Quality Recorder. In this manual a Warning identifies conditions and actions that pose hazard(s) to the user. A Caution identifies conditions and

  • Fluke 1760, 1760 Getting Started Manual 2 Symbols Table 1 shows the symbols used on the instrument and/or in this manual. Table 1. Symbols Symbol Description X Hazardous voltage. Risk of electric shock. W Important information. See manual. - Do not apply around or remove from HAZARDOUS LIVE conductors. J Earth ground. T Double insulation. B AC (Alternating Current) F DC (Direct Current). P Conforms to requirements of European Union. ) Canadian Standards Association is the certified body used for testing compliance to safety standards. ~ Do not dispose of this product as unsorted munic

  • Fluke 1760, 1760 Power Quality Recorder Safety Information 3 CAT Identification Figure 1 shows an example to identify the locations of different measurement categories (CAT). emv01.wmf Figure 1. CAT Qualified Personnel Adequate qualifications are the following: • Trained and authorized to switch on/off, ground (earth) and mark the power distribution circuits and devices in accordance with the safety standards of electrical engineering • Training or instruction in accordance with the standards of the safety engineering in maintenance and use of appropriate safety equipment • Training in first ai

  • 1760 Getting Started Manual 4 Electrical Connections Ensure that the protective earth connector of the power lead and the housing earth connector are connected according to the instructions to the low-resistance unit earth cable. Ensure that the power and connecting cables as well as all accessories used in conjunction with the device are in proper working order and clean. Install th

  • 1760 Power Quality Recorder Safety Information 5 • Do not hold the Current Clamp anywhere beyond the tactile barrier. • To prevent electrical shock, always connect current probe test leads to the Recorder before connecting to the load. • To avoid electrical shock, do not connect the voltage measuring or power supply input to system

  • Fluke 1760, 1760 Getting Started Manual 6 Accessories Only use the accessories supplied with the device or specifically available as optional equipment for your model. Ensure that any third-party accessories used in conjunction with the device conform to IEC 61010-031/-2- 032 standard and are suitable for respective measuring voltage range. Risks During Operation Ensure that the connected devices work properly. Measurement sensors must not be connected to unfused circuits. Connectors with locking mechanism have

  • Fluke 1760, 1760 Power Quality Recorder Preparing to Use the Recorder 7 emv03.bmp Figure 3. Battery Label XWWarning Connect the supply cable of the device only to sections CAT I, II or III of the supply system (For details refer to the Identifications section) and the voltage to earth should not exceed 300 V. Input Voltage – Measuring Inputs The measurement category (refer to the “Identifications” section) and the maximum voltage to earth ground from the sensors must conform to the power supply system. Refer to “Inscription” and “Technical Specifications” section. Protection IP40 Preparing to Use the Recorder Before you use the Recorder, car

  • Fluke 1760, 1760 Getting Started Manual 8 Before commencing work with the device, check the delivery to ensure that it is complete, using the following list and the delivery specifications. Fluke 1760 Basic models (including Basic TR): • 1 Power Quality Recorder Instrument • Carrying bag • 1 power cord for mains connection • 1 main connection adapter set • Getting Started Manual • CD-ROM with PQ Analyze application software, manuals, data sheets, and demo data • 1 crossover Ethernet cable for direct-PC connection (grey cable with red RJ45 plugs) • 1

  • Fluke 1760, 1760 Power Quality Recorder Using the Recorder 9 PQ Analyze Quick Installation Insert the PQ Analyze CD into your CD-ROM drive of your Windows PC (for system requirements, see 1760 Reference Manual). If the launch application does not start automatically, execute "launch.exe" from the CD. Select "Install PQ Analyze Software" from the CD-ROM menu and follow the instructions for the installation process. emv04.jpg

  • Fluke 1760, 1760 Getting Started Manual 10 Running PQ Analyze After the software is installed, start PQ Analyze from the Start menu. emv05.bmp The first time you run PQ Analyze you are prompted to select your "Default Def-File". This is a configuration template with region-specific default values. Select the region most appropriate to your location. You can change this at any time later using the "Options>Default Def-File" menu. 2.bmp

  • 1760 Power Quality Recorder Using the Recorder 11 Working with Demo Data Before connecting the Recorder and downloading real data, familiarize yourself with the basic concepts of the software by testing some of the features with the demo data supplied on the CD-ROM. In the Start Menu press "Recorded Data" in the "Offline Modes" section

  • Fluke 1760, 1760 Getting Started Manual 12 The main analysis window is shown next. It is the starting point for all measurement analysis tasks. It shows the "virtual instruments" on the left side and the ranges of available measurement data as blue bars. To display any type of data, follow a simple 6 step select process: 1. Select the time range by dragging the cursor marks with the mouse. Emv08.bmp 2. Select the "virtual instrument" on the left side. Emv09.bmp

  • Fluke 1760, 1760 Power Quality Recorder Using the Recorder 13 3. Select the parameter group (group of related measurement parameters). emv10.bmp 4. Select the measurement parameter. 11.bmp 5. Select Minimum, Mean, or Maximum values. 12.bmp 6. Select your analysis function. 13.bmp

  • Fluke 1760, 1760 Getting Started Manual 14 The result is displayed in a new window. emv30.bmp Try the checkboxes "hold" and "add" to make your analysis persistent and mix and match different parameters in one window. With a few exceptions, this basic procedure applies to all data analysis tasks. Depending on the virtual instrument, different selections and functions are available. Communicating with the Recorder Once familiar with the basic concept of data analysis, try connecting to the Recorder. Supply the Recorder with mains power, switch it on, connect a voltage sensor to channel 1 and connect the network interface to your PC

  • Fluke 1760, 1760 Power Quality Recorder Using the Recorder 15 Select menu "File>FLUKE 1760 Start Menu" and press "Setup" in the "Live Modes" section. emv31.bmp If you have more than one network interface installed on your computer, then select the proper one from the “Network” dropdown list. In the "Search Devices" dialog press "Search". 17.bmp

  • Fluke 1760, 1760 Getting Started Manual 16 The list will show only one entry (your connected Recorder). Press "Connect". 18.bmp You are now connected to the Recorder. Check the connection status of the Recorder in the bottom right corner of the PQ Analyze window. emv32.bmp The next window is the main settings panel. This is the starting point for all Recorder configurations. Accept the default values for now and press "Initialize". emv33.bmp

  • Fluke 1760, 1760 Power Quality Recorder Using the Recorder 17 Choose a name or accept the default one. Press OK. 20.bmp Wait while the measurement is initialized. 21.bmp Press “OK” and watch the “RECORDING STATUS” LED on the instrument. It should start flashing slowly indicating the active measurement. Close the “Settings” window. 22.bmp The measurement campaign is now started.

  • Fluke 1760, 1760 Getting Started Manual 18 Displaying Measurement Data Now that the connection has been successfully established, and the measurement campaign has been started, continue with reading some measurement data. The best way for having a quick look at the signals supplied to the Recorder inputs is the "Live Mode". Select the menu “Transfer > Live Mode” and then press “Oscilloscope”. 24.bmp Select channel 1 and press the “Timeplot” icon. 25.bmp 55.bmp If everyth

  • Fluke 1760, 1760 Power Quality Recorder Using the Recorder 19 27.bmp If the test leads are connected to mains voltage you will see something similar to the waveform below. Note Please follow safety instructions when connecting measuring circuits (see "Safety Information"). 28.bmp

  • Fluke 1760, 1760 Getting Started Manual 20 Try the "Zoom" tool to inspect the waveform a little closer. 56.bmp 29.bmp Next Steps This explained the basic concepts used with Fluke 1760 / PQ Analyze. You now have verified that your Recorder is working properly and you should also have the necessary knowledge to explore some of the more sophisticated features. You can also: • Download measurement data from the Recorder to your PC. • Check / change the basic instrument settings (time and time zone, device name). • Connect the instrument to a local area network (LAN). • Explore the various measurement configuration possibilities. • Create comprehen

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