New Fluke loggers can identify energy waste

May 26, 2017
These new three-phase electrical energy loggers from Fluke Corp. enable plant managers to better control their energy usage.

1732 and 1734 These new three-phase electrical energy loggers from Fluke Corp. are designed to identify areas of energy waste by capturing a variety of data, including voltage, current, power, power factor and other variables such as temperature. The units enable plant managers to better control their energy usage and can perform simple current-only load studies, as well as complex studies utilizing a range of electrical and energy parameters. Both are compatible with the Fluke Connect mobile app, and the 1734 model can connect with other Fluke devices to perform advanced energy and load studies.

What's new? The loggers, which were introduced in February.

Benefits Cost savings and connectability. The detailed view into a facility's electricity consumption reveals opportunities for reducing energy bills, and the ability to use Fluke Connect makes the data available anywhere there is an Internet connection. The units can automatically log and store data from up to 20 separate sessions.

Fluke Corp., Everett, Wash., 425-347-6100, http://en-us.fluke.com