Product Overview: Fluke 1777 FPC Power Quality Analyzer
Fluke 1777 FPC Power Quality Analyzer
The complexity of power quality logging, analysis, and troubleshooting are removed with Fluke 1770 Series Three-Phase Power Quality Analyzers. designed to be the more efficient, quicker method of performing power
The 1770 Series provides automatic measurements, a simple setup process, best-in-class specs, and a streamlined reporting platform. A power outlet or a long extension cord are not necessary because the instrument can be powered directly from the measuring circuit.
You won’t ever miss a crucial power quality event with the 1770 Series, including fast transients up to 8 kV, harmonics up to 30 kHz, dips and swells, as well as the voltage, current, and power measurements that let you characterize your electrical system.
Consistent data is essential whether you’re conducting a brief system check or a thorough power quality investigation. The Fluke 1770 Series provides a special automatic measurement capture technology that helps make sure you always acquire the proper data while also allowing you the freedom to choose and modify particular settings as necessary. The guided setup makes it simple to choose the appropriate parameters for the system you’re working on out of the more than 500 power quality metrics that are automatically gathered. With Fluke Energy Analyze Plus software, logged data is instantaneously accessible, downloadable, and shareable; as a consequence, you never have to wait for a session to end before examining results or analyzing data.
The 2-in-1 Fluke 1770 Series devices combine the power quality meter’s troubleshooting capabilities with the sturdy
characteristics of a standalone power quality analyzer and logging in a single, simple-to-use handheld device—an analyzer.
In order to immediately spot potential problems, the “PQ Meter” function gives you immediate access to live onscreen data in the field.
The function of analysis removes the complication of doing power by assisting you with the setup procedure and ensuring high-quality studies.
Every time, you’re getting the appropriate info. When used with a special measurement connection autocorrect, these measurement modes function, so you won’t need to worry about anything.
considering returning for an additional measurement.
The robust Fluke Energy Analyze Plus software, created to do away with the annoyances associated with other multi-purpose application software, is included as standard equipment with the Fluke 1777 FPC Power Quality Analyzer. You can examine power quality data with Energy Analyze Plus right out of the box and with little to no training.
More easily than ever, power quality and energy data may be downloaded, analyzed, tracked, and reported. While the data is still being collected, you can quickly compare outcomes to past values, benchmark against industry standards, compare measured data to local conditions, and build a more comprehensive picture of what’s happening throughout your operation. For the Fluke 1730 Series Energy and Power Loggers, 1740 Series Power Quality Loggers, and 1770 Series Power Quality Analyzers, Energy Analyze Plus provides unified support.
• “In-workshop” and “in-the-field” download
through PC application software
• Simple data downloads using USB memory
stick, WiFi, LTE, wired Ethernet, or USB cable
• Analyze every measured detail of energy
consumption and power quality state-of-health
with automated reporting
• One-touch reporting creates standardized
reports conforming to standards like EN 50160,
IEEE 519, GOST 33073 IEC 61000-2-2, or export
data in PQDIF or NeQual compatible format or
CSV for use with third-party software
• Advanced analysis allows the user to choose
any available logged parameter and create a
highly customized view of measurements for
advanced data correlation
Every day, transients have a negative impact on otherwise healthy systems, and you shouldn’t undervalue their ability to harm your equipment. The effects of impulsive or oscillatory transients in your system might be disastrous and result in issues like insulation failures or complete equipment failures. With the aid of sophisticated transient capture technology, the Fluke 1775 and Fluke 1777 can clearly identify high-speed voltage transients and provide you with the information you need to stop them in their tracks. Fast transients can be captured with the Fluke 1775 Power Quality Analyzer’s 1MHz sampling capabilities, while the Fluke 1777 Power Quality Analyzer’s 20MHz sampling capability can capture the fastest transients in great detail.
Any measurement setting can be used safely and easily with the Fluke 1770 Series. The large, high-resolution screen of the 1770 Series rapidly displays a wide range of power quality characteristics as well as high-speed waveforms, high-speed transients, and higher frequency harmonics. These analyzers can be employed at the service entry or downstream and have the best-in-class CAT IV 600 V / CAT III 1000 V overvoltage rating. They measure AC and DC inputs as well as harmonics up to 30 kHz. No of the task, you can be sure that the 1770 Series will help you collect the data you need to make better maintenance decisions.
Fluke 1777 FPC Power Quality Analyzer Applications:
- Energy surveys and load testing
- Harmonic surveys
- Nuisance circuit breaker tripping
- Power utility power quality surveys
- Discovery of equipment failures caused by transients
The IEC 61000-4-30 Class A edition 3 compliant Fluke 1770 Series provides the best-in-class precision you’ve come to expect from a Fluke Power Quality Analyzer. Additionally, the 1770 Series has been designed to satisfy Class A edition 4 standards for conformity to EN 50160 and IEEE 519, so you’ll be equipped to meet measurement requirements today.
In the field, no two days are ever the same. You require a portable power quality analyzer that can carry out your requirements.
when you arrive. With a vast selection of add-ons and built-in
It is simpler to do your job thanks to characteristics of the Fluke 1770 Series.
It’s simple thanks to the integrated hand strap and sleek ergonomic design. The accompanying hanging kit makes it simple to grasp and secure within a cabinet, an analyzer. The internal power supply that is incorporated enables direct powering of the device from the measured circuit, whereas a 90-minute battery helps guarantee that you can still access and
even if you are not linked to a live system, you can still evaluate data.
The software program Energy Analyze Plus that comes with the Fluke 1770 Series Power Quality Analyzers allows for data downloading.
To ascertain whether observed voltage and current harmonic statistical data exceeds compliance thresholds, compare them to various standards, such as EN 50160 or IEEE 519. With the help of this effective predictive maintenance technology, current harmonics can be seen before voltage distortion occurs, helping you to avoid unforeseen failures or non-compliance circumstances and boosting system uptime. Keeping current harmonics under control is becoming more and more important as inverter-based loads and power production proliferate in order to guarantee dependable power quality and prevent system outages.
Fluke 1777 Features
- i17XX-FLEX1500 24, FLUKE-17XX IFLEX 1500 A 24 IN, 2.0 M (4)
- FLAT CABLE, VOLTAGE TEST LEAD 3-PHASE+N
- BLACK ALLIGATOR CLIP (4)
- GREEN ALLIGATOR CLIP
- BLACK 1 M USB-C CABLE
- LINE CORD
- 0.18 M TEST LEAD SET, NONSTACK/STACK
- GREEN TEST LEAD
- MP1-3R/1B, MAGNET PROBE 1, 3 RED/1 BLACK MAGNET PROBES FOR 4 MM BANANA
- HANGER KIT
- WIFI/BLE MODULE
- CABLE MARKET SET (FOR VOLTAGE AND CURRENT)
- WALL OUTLET ADAPTER
- STATEMENT OF CALIBRATION PRACTICES
- BLACK SOFT CASE
- HARDCASE
Applications
- Energy surveys and load testing
- Harmonic surveys
- Nuisance circuit breaker tripping
- Power utility power quality surveys
- Discovery of equipment failures caused by transients
Specifications
Voltage Inputs
Number of inputs | 4 inputs, 3 phases and neutral referenced to PE (5 connectors) | |
Measurement category | 1000 V CAT III / 600 V CAT IV | |
Maximum input voltage | 1000 V rms / 1000 V dc (1700 Vpk) | |
Nominal voltage range | Wye and single phase: variable (50V – 1000V) Delta: Variable (100V – 1000V) | |
Input impedance | 10 MΩ between P-P and P-N, 5 MΩ between P-PE and N-PE | |
Bandwidth | DC to 30 kHz for PQ measurements, excluding transients | |
Resolution | 24-bit synchronous sampling | |
Sampling frequency | 80 kS/s at 50/60 Hz | |
Scaling | 1:1; variable for sue of potential transformers |
Voltage Transients
Measurement range | (+)/(-) 8 kV |
Sampling rate | 1 MS/s, 20 MS/s |
Bandwidth | DC to 1 MHz |
Trigger | Adjustable trigger level. Triggers on high-frequency components > 1.5 kHz |
Resolution | 14-bit synchronous sampling |
Current Inputs
Number of inputs | 4 inputs 3 phases and Neutral, range selected automatrically to attached sensor |
Range (AC) | 1 A to 1500 A with i17XX-FLEX1500 12 |
1 A to 1500 A with i17XX-FLEX1500 24 | |
3 A to 3000 A with i17XX-FLEX3000 24 | |
6 A to 6000 A with i17XX-FLEX6000 36 | |
40 mA to 40 A with clamp i40s-EL | |
4 A to 400 A with clamp i-400s-EL | |
Range (DC) | 20 A to 2000 A with 80i-2010-EL clamp |
Bandwidth | DC to 30 kHz |
Resolution | 24-bit synchronous sampling |
Sampling frequency | 80 kS/s at 50/60 Hz |
Scaling | 1:1, variable |
Input voltage | Clamp: 50mV / 500 mV rms:; CF 2.8
Rogowski Coil: 15 mV / 150 mV rms at 50 Hz, 18 mV / 180 mV rms at 60 Hz; CF 4 all at nominal probe range |
Input impedance | 11 kΩ |
Aux inputs
Wired Connection with 17xx-AUX adapter | |
Number of inputs | 2 |
Input range | Direct: 0 Vdc to (+)/(-) 10 V dc
0 V to 1000 V dc |
Input impedance | Direct: 2.92 MΩ |
Scale factor | Format: mx + b (gain and offset) user configuration |
Displayed units | User configurable (up to 8 characters, for example °C, psi, or m/s) |
Data acquisition voltage and current
Input mains frequency | DC, 50/60 Hz (+)/(-) 15 % (42.5 Hz… 57.5 Hz, 51 Hz… 69 Hz) |
Topologies | 1-φ, 1-φ IT, Split phase, 3-φ delta, 3-φ wye IT, 3-φ Aron/Blondel (2 element delta), 3-φ delta open
leg, 3-φ high leg delta |
Data storage | 32 GB microSD card (installed) |
Memory size | Typical 10 logging sesssions of 8 weeks with 1-minute intervals and 100 events.
The number of possible logging sessions and logging period depends on user requirements. |
Real-time accuracy | Interal: 3 ppm (0.26 s per day, 8 s per month)
NTP (internet time): Depending on internet latency, typical < 0.1 s absolute to UTC GPS: < 1 ms absolute to UTC |
Trend interval
Measured parameter | See operator manual |
Trend interval | User selectable: 1 sec, 3 sec, 5 sec, 10 sec, 30 sec, 1 min, 5 min, 10 min, 15 min, 30 min |
Averaging interval min/max values | Voltage, Current: 1/2 cycle RMS (20 ms at 50 Hz, 16.7 ms to 60 Hz)
Aux, Power: 200 ms |
Total harmonic distortion | THD for voltage and current is calculated on 50 harmonics |
Power quality measurements
Measured parameters | See operator manual |
Harmonics | h0…h50
% funds and RMS for voltage, current and power Phase angles for voltage and current up to h11 |
Interharmonics | ih0…ih50
% fund and RMS for voltage and current |
Supraharmonics | 2-9 kHz with 200 Hz bins
9-30 kHz with 2 kHz bins RMS for voltage and current |
Harmonics measurement method | Grouped, sub-grouped and single harmonic bins according to IEC 61000-4-7.
Method selected automatically based on configured PQ standard or user configurable |
Total harmonic distortion | Calculated on up to 50 harmonics (depends on selected PQ standard) |
Mains signaling | 2 frequencies in the range from 110 Hz to 3000 Hz |
Events (Voltage) | Dip, swell, interruption, rapid voltage change, mains signaling, waveshape deviation, transients |
Events (Current) | Inrush current |
Triggered recordings | Half cycle RMS of voltage and current for 10 s Waveform of voltage and current for 10/12 cycles Mains signaling: 200 ms RMS of mains signaling voltage up to 120 s Transients: Waveform of voltage (Fluke 1777: 1 MS/s or 20 MS/s, 500,000 pts. |
Standard compliance
Power | IEEE 1459 |
Harmonics | IEC 61000-4-7: Class 1
IEEE 519 (short time and very short time harmonics) |
Flicker | IEC 61000-4-15 Class F1 |
Power quality | IEC 61000-4-30 Class A, IEC 62586 PQI-A-PI |
Power quality compliance | EN 50160 + GOST + NEQUAL + NETCODE + FOL |
Interfaces
Ethernet | 1 Gbit/s 1000BASE-T |
USB type A | USB 2.0 high speed for USB flash drives to transfer measurement data, firmware updates and
license installation. Max. supply current: 500 mA |
USB-C | USB 2.0 high speed for data download to PC and calibration
(requires USB type A to USB-C or USB-C to USB-C cable) Auxiliary power supply for the Analyzer (requires USB C power adapter PD 2.0 or higher with 9 V 1.8 A support) USB 3.0 super-speed for USB-C flash drives to transfer measurement data, firmware updates and license installation. Max. supply current: 900 mA |
WiFi/BLE module | 802.11 ac 2.4 GHz / 5 GHz, support for concurrent access point and client mode
Bluetooth 5.0/BLE Antenna: Internal and external |
LTE/4G module | LTE-A Cat 12
Worldwide LTE-A and UMTS/HSPA+ coverage Antenna: External |
GPS | MCX connector to attach a GNSS antenna for GPS/GLONASS |
Electrical Measurement Accuracy
Parameter | Range | Resolution | Intrinsic Accuracy at Reference Conditions |
Voltage | 1000 V | 0.1 V | 0.1% of nominal voltage in accordance with IEC 61000-4-30 Class A (+)/(-) (0.04% + 0.004%) |
Voltage dips and swells | – | 0.1 V | 0.2% of Vnom |
Voltage transients | (+)/(-) 8 kVpk | – | (+)/(-) (5% + 0.25%) |
Voltage harmonics/interharmonics | 100% | 0.1% / 0.1 mV | >1 % Vnom (+)/(-)2.5% of rdg
<1 % Vnom (+)/(-)0.025 Vnom |
THD on voltage | 100% | 0.1% / 0.1 V | ±(2.5 % + 0.5 %)±(2.5 % + 0.1 V) |
Voltage distortions 2-9 kHz | Max 100 V | 0.1 mV | ±(2.5 % + 0.1 V) |
Voltage distortions 9-30 kHz | Max 100 V | 0.1 mV | ±(2.5 % + 0.1 V) |
Current min/max | 100% | defined by accessory | x2 of intrinsic accuracy |
Current harmonics/interharmoincs | 100% | 0.1% / 0.1 A | ≥3 % Inom: ±2.5 % of rdg
<3 % Inom: ±0.15 % of Inom |
THD on current | 100% | 0.1 | ±(2.5 % + 0.5 %) |
Frequency | 42.5 Hz… 69 Hz | 0.001 Hz | ±0.01 Hz |
Voltage unbalance | 100% | 0.10% | ±0.15 % |
Current unbalance | 100% | 0.10% | ±0.15 % |
Flicker Pinst, Pst, P1t | 0 to 20 | 5% | |
Mains signaling voltage | Up to 3 kHz 0-15% of Vnom | 0.1 V / 0.1 % | 1-3% Vnom: ±0.15 % of Vnom
3-15 % Vnom: ±5 % of rdg |
AUX inpute | ±10 V | 0.1 mV | ±(0.2 % + 0.05 %) |
General Specifications
Warranty | Analyzer: 2 years (battery not included)
Accessories: 1 year (including battery) |
Calibration cycle | 2 years |
Size (L X W X HD) | 28.0 cm x 19.0 cm x 6.2 cm (11.0 in x 7.5 in x 2.4 in) |
Weight | 2.1 kg (4.6 lb) |
Anti-theft protection | Slot to support Kensington lock |
Environmental Specifications | |
Operating temperature range | (-)10°C to 50°C |
Storage temperature range | (-)20°C to 60°C |
Operating humidity | IEC 60721-3-3: 3K5, modified:
(-)10°C to 30°C <95 %, no condensation or ice 35°C: 70% 40°C: 55% 50°C: 35% |
IP Rating | IEC 60529: IP50 |
Vibration | IEC 60721-3-3 / 3M2 |
Power Supply | |
Voltage Range | 100 V – 600 V – 15% / +10 % (85 V… 660 V) |
Power consumption | Max 40 VA |
Mains frequency | 50/60 Hz (42.5 Hz… 69 Hz) |
UPS | Li-Ion battery BP1770 with extended temperature range, customer replaceable
On-battery runtime: 1.5 hours |
Safety | |
General | IEC 61010-1: Pollution Degree 2 |
Power supply | Overvoltage Category IV 600 V
With Mains Adapter MA-C8: Overvoltage Category II 300 V |
Measurement | IEC 61010-2-030: CAT IV 600 V, CAT III 1000 V |
Altitudes 2000 m to 4000 m | Derate to:
Power Supply: Category IV 300 V With MA-C8 Adapter: Category II 150 V Measurement: CAT IV 300 V, CAT III 600 V, CAT II 1000 V |
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