Voltage Quality Recorder
Fluke VR1710
Technical Data
The Fluke VR1710 is a single-phase,
plug-in voltage quality recorder. An
extremely easy-to-use solution for
detecting and recording voltage quality
problems, it allows for immediate action
and less downtime. The Fluke VR1710
satisfies the needs of maintenance
and facilities management personnel
in industrial, utilities, and large service
organizations where reliable voltage
quality is essential to the operation of
the business. Voltage quality param-
eters including RMS average, transients,
flicker, and harmonics up to the 32
nd
are
recorded using a user-selected average
period from 3 seconds to 10 minutes.
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Fast and easy recording of voltage trends,
dropouts, and power quality –
Easily pinpoint
the root cause of voltage problems
Extremely easy to use –
Plug directly into the
mains power socket and record
Continuous recording of all values with no
gaps –
Save testing time by getting the whole
picture with one instrument that records both
events and voltage
Clear graphical summary of data and quick
overview of key power quality parameters –
Take the guesswork out of diagnosing voltage
quality problems
Min, Max, Average RMS values (1/4 cycle)
with time stamps –
quickly see what happened
and when
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Actual transient display (>100 µs) with time
stamp –
Quickly identify issues with included
graphical software
Flicker according to EN 61000-4-15, indi-
vidual harmonic and THD values with trends
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Easily identify if the problem is power quality
or equipment related
Statistical analysis of voltage event –
reduces
analysis time by tracking event quantities and
magnitudes
Includes PowerLog software package for
quick download, analysis, and automatic
reporting –
Save time by generating reports
automatically with pre-set templates
Applications
General specifications
Features
Operating voltage
Min/Max/Avg RMS value
Number of events
Dips/Interruptions
Time resolution
Voltage resolution
Over-voltages
Frequency
Harmonics measurement
Flicker measurement
Number of recording channels
Recording time
Transients
Frequency range
Safety category rating
Fluke VR1710
70 V to 300 V
Resolution 0.125 V
175,000
Yes
5 ms
0.125 V
Yes
Yes
EN 61000-4-7 (up to 32
nd
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EN 61000-4-15
1 Phase to Neutral
2 Phase/Neutral to Ground
1 day to 339 days depending on aver-
age time from 1 second to 20 minutes
Yes
50 Hz ± 1 Hz and 60 Hz ± 1 Hz
CAT II 300 V
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Voltage recording –
monitors and records
supply voltage; measures RMS average, mini-
mum and maximum values, and checks whether
the socket outlet is providing voltage within tol-
erance.
Distortion measurement –
measure frequency
and harmonics; check whether the distorting
loads (UPS systems, drives, etc.) are affecting
your other equipment.
Flicker measurement –
quantify the affects of
switching loads on lighting systems.
Capture voltage transients –
capture those
intermittent, momentary events that may be
affecting your equipment; the full waveform is
captured with date, timestamp, and duration.
PowerLog software
Ordering information
VR1710
Voltage Quality Recorder
Includes:
Plug-in Fluke VR1710, USB cable,
PowerLog software CD, universal
power cord adapters
Transient
measurement.
PowerLog Setup –
Simple set up
of internal clock, logging periods
and intervals with default values
for quick results.
PowerLog View –
Data presen-
tation showing RMS voltage
and harmonic trends, actual
transients, summary information
and statistics in accordance with
EN50160.
Actual transient display (> 100 µs) with time
stamp –
Quickly identify issues with included
graphical software.
Fluke.
Keeping your world
up and running.
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Fluke Corporation
PO Box 9090, Everett, WA USA 98206
Fluke Europe B.V.
PO Box 1186, 5602 BD
Eindhoven, The Netherlands
For more information call:
In the U.S.A. (800) 443-5853 or
Fax (425) 446-5116
In Europe/M-East/Africa +31 (0) 40 2675 200 or
Fax +31 (0) 40 2675 222
In Canada (800)-36-FLUKE or
Fax (905) 890-6866
From other countries +1 (425) 446-5500 or
Fax +1 (425) 446-5116
Web access: http://www.fluke.com
©2007 Fluke Corporation.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
Printed in U.S.A. 9/2007 3094014 D-EN-N Rev A
Voltage dip
measurement.
Statistical analysis of voltage event –
reduces
analysis time by tracking event quantities and
magnitudes.