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The Fluke 1732 is a power logger which is designed to measure and record energy consumption in various electrical systems. It provides accurate monitoring of voltage, current, power, and energy usage, allowing users to analyze their power usage patterns and identify areas for potential cost savings. The device is portable and easy to use, with a user-friendly interface that simplifies the process of data collection and analysis. With its high-quality construction and advanced technology, the Fluke 1732 offers reliable performance and long-term durability. It is ideal for use in commercial, industrial, and residential settings where precise energy monitoring is essential. The power logger can be used to track energy usage over extended periods of time, making it a valuable tool for energy audits and efficiency improvements. Overall, the Fluke 1732 is a practical and efficient solution for monitoring energy consumption and optimizing power usage in a wide range of applications.
| Brand | Fluke |
| Model | 1732 | 1732 |
| Product | not categorized |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF), Instructions / Assembly (PDF), Safety instructions (PDF) |
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To set up the Fluke 1732 for usage, follow these steps: 1. Register the Logger: Go to the Fluke website (www.fluke.com) and navigate to the product registration page. Select your region, country, and language. Choose "Fluke Industrial" as the brand and "Power Quality Tools" as the product family. Select "Fluke 1732" as the model name and enter the serial number of the Logger correctly. Enter the license key from the license activation letter if applicable. Complete all the fields and submit the form. An email with the license file will be sent to your email address. 2. Prepare the USB flash drive: Create a folder named "Fluke173x" on a USB flash drive. Ensure that the USB is formatted with FAT or FAT32 file system. Copy the license file (*.txt) to this folder. 3. Power on the Logger: Make sure the Logger is powered from the mains and turned on. 4. Activate the license: Insert the flash drive into the Logger. The USB Transfer screen will appear and offer the license activation. Proceed with the activation process. A message window will inform you when the activation is complete. By following these steps, you can successfully set up the Fluke 1732 for usage.
If the Fluke 1732 is not displaying any data, you can try the following steps to troubleshoot the issue: 1. Check the date, time, and time zone settings: Ensure that the date, time, and time zone settings are correctly configured. You can access these settings by pressing the "Settings" button, navigating to the "Instrument Settings" menu, and selecting the appropriate options for date, time, and time zone. 2. Verify the touch screen functionality: Make sure that the touch screen is working properly. You can interact with the display by touching the targets on the screen. If the touch screen is unresponsive, try adjusting the brightness using the "Brightness" button located on the touch screen. 3. Check the power source: Ensure that the Logger is powered either from the mains or the battery. Check the power LED color to determine the power source status. If the Logger is powered from the battery, make sure the battery level is sufficient. 4. Verify the logging status: Check the logging status LED to see if the Logger is actively logging data. If the LED is steady, it indicates that the Logger is not logging. If the LED is flashing, it means that the Logger is logging data. By following these steps, you can troubleshoot the issue of the Fluke 1732 not displaying any data.
To troubleshoot if the Fluke 1732 is not recording accurate measurements, you can follow these steps: 1. Verify the sensor configuration: Check the settings in the sensor configuration menu. Ensure that the sensor type, unit, gain, and offset are correctly configured for the measurement you are trying to record. 2. Check the connection: Ensure that the voltage and current inputs are properly connected to the system under test. Use the "Verify Connection" touch button in the Meter mode to confirm the connection. This verification can detect issues such as low signal, phase rotation, inverted current probes, or wrong phase map. 3. Use the correct mode: Depending on the application, select the appropriate mode (Generator Mode or Motor Mode) using the "Show Menu" button. The current flow direction should be indicated correctly in the chosen mode. 4. Apply auto correction (if available): If the Logger suggests a better phase map or polarity, you can push the "Auto Correct" button to apply the new settings. However, note that not all incorrect hook-ups can be automatically detected, so it's important to verify the suggested modifications carefully before applying the digital correction. By following these steps, you can troubleshoot and address issues related to inaccurate measurements with the Fluke 1732.
If the Fluke 1732 is not connecting to the power source, you can follow these steps: 1. Mains Power Source: a. Attach the power supply to the Logger or use the DC power cord to connect the power supply to the Logger. b. Move the slide-cover on the power supply to access the mains socket and connect the power cord into the Logger. c. The Logger will automatically turn on and be ready to use in less than 30 seconds. d. Press the power button to turn on and turn off the Logger. 2. Measurement Line Power Source: a. Attach the power supply to the Logger or use the DC power cord to connect the power supply to the Logger. b. Move the slide-cover on the power supply to access the safety sockets. c. Connect the short test leads with the power supply inputs, ensuring to use the non-stackable plugs. d. Connect the test leads with the voltage measurement inputs according to the provided instructions. e. Use the provided voltage test lead to connect the appropriate connectors to the voltage measurement inputs of the Logger. By following these steps, you can troubleshoot the issue of the Fluke 1732 not connecting to the power source.
To interpret the data displayed on the Fluke 1732, follow these steps: 1. Live Values: The menu provides access to live values of energy, such as active energy (Ep) in watt-hours (Wh), reactive energy (EQr) in volt-ampere reactive-hours (varh), and apparent energy (Es) in volt-ampere-hours (VAh). You can view these values by pushing the "Live-Trend" button and selecting the desired parameter. 2. Trend Chart: To display a trend chart of the last 7 minutes of power values, push the "Live-Trend" button, use the cursor keys to show the list of available parameters, and push the "Reset" button to clear the graph and restart. 3. Logger Mode: In Logger mode, you can configure a new logging session, review the data of an ongoing logging session in memory, or review the data of a completed logging session. Push the "Logging Sessions" button to review a logging session. 4. Logging Session Setup: When no logging session is active, push the "Logger" button to display the Setup Summary screen for logging. This screen lists all logging parameters, such as session name, duration, interval of average calculation, demand interval, and energy costs. By following these steps, you can effectively interpret the data displayed on the Fluke 1732.
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