Fluke 5272757 FLUKE-1773/BASIC 1773 Basic Three Phase Power Quality Analyzer No Probes
Description
Description
Fluke 1773/BASIC Description
The Fluke 1773/BASIC Three Phase Power Quality Analyzer helps you quickly capture and analyze key power and power quality parameters, including dips, swells, harmonics, inrush, and high-speed transients. This BASIC configuration includes the analyzer but does not include flexible current probes.
Fluke 1773/BASIC Includes
- (1) 1773 Three Phase Power Quality Analyzer
Fluke 1773/BASIC Features
- Automatically measures power and power quality parameters
- Captures critical power quality data at the start of a session with minimal setup
- One-button navigation between key measurements such as V/A/Hz, power, dips and swells, harmonics, and power quality health
- High-speed voltage transient capture to help identify damaging transients
- Supports energy studies for detailed consumption profiling during audits
- Harmonics studies to help identify sources of distortion
- Power quality troubleshooting with graphical data for faster diagnostics
- Inrush measurement for peak current from load switching
- Flicker measurement to assess effects of switching equipment
- Ethernet interface: 1 Gbit/s 1000BASE-T
- USB Type A interface for flash drives, firmware updates, and license installs
- USB-C interface for data download to PC and calibration (cable not included)
- GPS support via MCX connector for GNSS antenna connection (accessories not included)
- Safety rated 600 V CAT IV and 1000 V CAT III
- Powered from the measurement line
Fluke 1773/BASIC Specifications
| Instrument Type | Three Phase Power Quality Analyzer |
| Configuration | Basic (No Flexible Current Probes) |
| Safety Rating | 600 V CAT IV; 1000 V CAT III |
| Ethernet | 1 Gbit/s 1000BASE-T |
| USB Type A | USB 2.0 high speed; maximum supply current 500 mA |
| USB-C | USB 2.0 high speed and USB 3.0 super-speed; maximum supply current 900 mA |
| GPS | MCX connector (GPS/GLONASS support with optional accessories) |
| Maximum Current AC/DC | 6000 A / 2000 A |
1773/1775/1777 | Users manual
1773/1775/1777 | Safety sheet
1773/1775/1777 | Quick reference guide
1773/1775/1777 | Product specification
Energy Analyze Plus | Software reference manual
Fluke 1773, 1775, 1777 | Calibration manual
1770 Technical Data Sheet
Power Quality Mini Brochure
Data Center Solutions
Global Data Center Brochure
One Fluke to Rule It All In the Data Center
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Compare Fluke 1770 Series Power Quality Analyzers
Choose which Fluke 1770 Power Quality Analyzer works for you. Each model is able to measure three-phase power quality and log data automatically.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can the Fluke 1777 capture transients fast enough to protect server equipment?
Can the Fluke 1777 capture transients fast enough to protect server equipment?
Yes. The 1777 samples at 20 MHz, which means it can catch the fastest nanosecond transients that damage sensitive server hardware and storage systems. The 1775 samples at 1 MHz for microsecond transients. Both trigger automatically when a transient is detected, so you do not miss anything.
Do I need special training to run a power quality study?
Do I need special training to run a power quality study?
No. The 1770 Series walks you through setup with a guided menu. It automatically selects the right measurement parameters for your system type. It also checks your connections and tells you if something is off before you start logging. Most technicians are up and running in minutes.
How do I get data off the instrument?
How do I get data off the instrument?
You have several options: Wi-Fi, wired Ethernet, USB-A, or USB-C. An optional LTE module is also available for cellular connectivity. The included Energy Analyze Plus software on your PC pulls the data down and builds reports automatically. You can also pull files directly to a USB flash drive right from the unit.
Can this analyzer handle the harmonics from UPS systems and variable frequency drives?
Can this analyzer handle the harmonics from UPS systems and variable frequency drives?
Yes. The 1770 Series measures harmonics up to 30 kHz and captures up to 100 harmonics on voltage and current. It compares your results to IEEE 519 limits automatically and flags anything out of compliance. This is critical for data centers with large UPS banks and server loads.
What is the Energy Loss Calculator and how does it help in a data center?
What is the Energy Loss Calculator and how does it help in a data center?
The Energy Loss Calculator is available on the 1775 and 1777 models. It shows you where electricity is being wasted in your system and calculates losses from cable heat, reactive power, load imbalance, harmonic distortion, and neutral current. For a data center, even a small percentage of wasted energy across a large load adds up fast. The ELC puts a dollar figure on each source of loss so you can make the case for fixes.




