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Fluke 1730/US Three-Phase Electrical Energy Logger

Model: 1730/US

Measures: voltage, current, power, power factor and associated values enable energy saving strategies to be implemented.

Discontinued!

This product has been discontinued and is no longer available.
This is the direct replacement:

Fluke 1732/EUS Three-Phase Electrical Energy Logger with current probes-

Fluke 1732/EUS Three-Phase Electrical Energy Logger with current probes

Model: 1732/EUS

Designed to find sources of electrical energy waste, which allows the user to locate when and where energy in your facility is being consumed; from the service entrance to individual circuits. Additionally, the Energy Analyze software package allows users to compare multiple data points over time and comes with current probes.



Fluke 1730 Three-Phase Electrical Energy Logger

Energy logging is now within your reach discover where you're wasting energy, optimize your facility's energy use and reduce your bill.

The new Fluke 1730 Three-Phase Electrical Energy logger introduces a new simplicity to discovering sources of electrical energy waste. Discover when and where energy in your facility is being consumed; from the service entrance to individual circuits. Profiling energy usage across your facility helps you identify opportunities for energy savings, and provides you with the data you need to act on them. The new Energy Analyze software package allows you to compare multiple data points over time to build a complete picture of energy usage, which is the first step to reduce the cost of your energy bill.


Applications

Load studies
Discover how much energy individual pieces of equipment are consuming when they are operating at minimum and maximum capacity. Check capacity of circuits prior to adding additional loads (various standards exist for this process; in the US the NEC 220-87 is the recommended standard). Load studies can also identify situations where you may be exceeding the allowable load on the circuit or when an agreed peak demand applies from the utility. For convenience, some load studies simply measure current which makes installation of the measuring equipment quick and easy. It is often recommended that load surveys be performed for 30 days so that all typical load conditions are encountered during the test.

Energy surveys
Users often ask where measurements should be taken for an energy survey. The answer is multiple points within the facility. Start at the main service feeders; compare the power and energy measured here with the readings from the utility meter to ensure you're receiving the correct charges. Then move downstream to the larger loads; these should be easy to identify by the current rating of the electrical panels downstream of the service entrances. Measuring at many points will allow a full picture of energy usage across the facility to be developed. The next question users typically have is how long an energy survey should last. This of course depends on the facility, but it is recommended that you measure for a period that matches a typical facility activity period. If the facility operates over a five day work week with down time on the weekend, a seven day survey will most likely capture typical conditions. If the facility operates at a constant level for 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, a single day could be reasonably representative as long as you avoid a period where there may be planned maintenance.

To capture a full picture of the facilities energy usage it is not necessarily required to have measurements made simultaneously at every consumption point in the facility. To get a comprehensive picture, spot measurements can be made and then compared on a sliding time timescale. For example, you could compare the service entrance results from a typical Tuesday between 6:00 am and 12:00 pm with those of a larger load in the facility. Typically there will be some correlation between these profiles.

Power and energy logging
When a piece of equipment is operated it instantaneously consumes a specific amount of power in watts (W) or kilowatts (kW). This power is accumulated over the operating time and expressed as energy consumed in kilowatt hours (kWh). Energy is what your electric utility charges for; there will be a standard charge from the utility per kilowatt hour. Utilities may have other additional charges, such as peak demand, which is the maximum power demand over a defined period of time, often 15 or 30 minutes. There may also be power factor charges, which are based on the effects of the inductive or capacitive loads in the facility. Optimizing peak demand and power factor often results in lower monthly electricity bills. The 1730 Three Phase Electrical Energy logger has the capability to measure and characterize these effects enabling you to analyze the results and save money.

Simplified load studies
For situations where it's either difficult or impractical to make a voltage connection the simple load study feature allows users to perform a simplified load study by measuring current only. The user can enter the nominal expected voltage to create a simulated power study. For accurate power and energy studies it is required to monitor both voltage and current but this simplified method is useful in certain circumstances.

Fluke 1730/US Specifications

Voltage Range and Resolution 1000V: 0.1V
Current Range and Resolution with the iFlex1500-12 150A: 0.1A
1500A: 1A
Current Range and Resolution with the iFlex3000-24 300A: 1A
3000A: 10A
Current Range and Resolution with the iFlex6000-36 600A: 1A
6000A: 10A
Current Range and Resolution with the i40s-EL Clamp 4A: 1mA
40A: 10mA
Frequency Range and Resolution 42.5Hz to 69Hz: 0.01Hz
Auxiliary Input Range and Resolution ±10V DC: 0.1mV
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What's included with the Fluke 1730/US

  • 3-Phase Energy Logger
  • 3 x 1500-12 iFlex Flexible Current Probes
  • 4 x Voltage leads
  • Soft-sided Carry case
  • User Documentation

Accessories

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Fluke TB25 Tool Bucket Organizer Bag, 5.2 gal TB25
Durable and rugged, this tool bucket organizer bag has a 5.2-gallon capacity that can be relied on to protect and safely carry a variety of test tools and accessories. With its waterproof hard bottom shell, this versatile organizer has a total of 28 pockets that can fit hand tools, DMMs, clamp meters, test probes, and more.
$127.78 CAD

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Fluke I173X-FLEX1500 iFlex Flexible Current Probe 1500A, 12" I173X-FLEX1500
Expand the measurement range of your Fluke Energy Loggers to 1500 AC while providing measurement flexibility.
$343.43 CAD

was $421.39


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Fluke I173X-FLEX3000 iFlex Flexible Current Probe 3000A, 24" I173X-FLEX3000
Expand the measurement range of your Fluke Energy Loggers to 3000 AC while providing measurement flexibility.
$389.07 CAD

was $477.39


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Fluke I173X-FLEX6000 iFlex Flexible Current Probe 6000A, 36" I173X-FLEX6000
Expand the measurement range of your Fluke Energy Loggers to 6000 AC while providing measurement flexibility.
$389.07 CAD

was $477.39


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Fluke I173X-FLEX1500/3PK iFlex Flexible Current Probe 1500A, 12", 3 Pack I173X-FLEX1500/3PK
Expand the measurement range of your Fluke Energy Loggers to 1500 AC while providing measurement flexibility.
$1,175.99 CAD

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Fluke I173X-FLEX3000/3PK iFlex Flexible Current Probe 3000A, 24", 3 Pack I173X-FLEX3000/3PK
Expand the measurement range of your Fluke Energy Loggers to 3000 AC while providing measurement flexibility.
$1,175.99 CAD

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Fluke I173X-FLEX6000/3PK iFlex Flexible Current Probe 6000A, 36", 3 Pack I173X-FLEX6000/3PK
Expand the measurement range of your Fluke Energy Loggers to 6000 AC while providing measurement flexibility.
$1,413.99 CAD

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Fluke I173X-FLEX1500/4PK iFlex Current Probe 1500A, 12", 4 Pack I173X-FLEX1500/4PK
Expand the measurement range of your Fluke Energy Loggers to 1500 AC while providing measurement flexibility.
$1,581.99 CAD

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Fluke I173X-FLEX3000/4PK iFlex Current Probe 3000A, 24", 4 Pack I173X-FLEX3000/4PK
Expand the measurement range of your Fluke Energy Loggers to 3000 AC while providing measurement flexibility.
$1,581.99 CAD

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Fluke I173X-FLEX6000/4PK iFlex Current Probe 6000A, 36", 4 Pack I173X-FLEX6000/4PK
Expand the measurement range of your Fluke Energy Loggers to 6000 AC while providing measurement flexibility.
$1,861.99 CAD

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Fluke I40S-EL3X Clamp-On Current Transformer I40S-EL3X
Use for low current measurements with your Fluke Energy Loggers. Suitable for making measurements up to 40A.
$474.65 CAD

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Fluke I40S-EL3X/3PK Clamp-On Current Transformer, 3 Pack I40S-EL3X/3PK
Use for low current measurements with your Fluke Energy Loggers. Suitable for making measurements up to 40A.
$1,651.99 CAD

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Fluke 1730 Aux Input Cable 1730-CABLE
Aux Input Cable for use with the Fluke 1730 Three-Phase Energy Logger.
$82.14 CAD

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Fluke 1730 Hanger Kit 1730-HANGER
Two piece hanging kit for the Fluke 1730 Energy Logger.
$141.48 CAD

was $173.59


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Fluke 3PHVL-17XX Cable Assembly Voltage Test Lead 3-Phase 3PHVL-17XX
Flat, three phase voltage connection cable for the Fluke 1730 Energy Logger.
$181.41 CAD

was $222.59


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Fluke BP1730-BATTERY Battery Pack Li Ion 3.7 2500Mah BP1730-BATTERY
Battery Pack Li Ion 3.7 2500Mah.
$102.68 CAD

was $125.99


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