Verifying your connection, Finishing up – Fluke 1750 User Manual

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Power Recorder

Installing the Power Recorder at a Facility

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Note

If your power connections require potential transformers (PTs) or current

transformers (CTs), you can use the ratio settings in Power View to set the

Recorder to display readings as they exist on the primary side of the PT and

CT (for example, 12000 V).

3. Connect the Recorder to the wiring by first connecting the measurement ground test

lead to the distribution system ground, and then the neutral probe to neutral.

4. Connect the ground current probe to the distribution system ground and the neutral

current probe to neutral, with the arrow on the current probe pointing towards the

load (away from the source) in each case.

5. Connect the remaining current probes to the power network.

The arrow on the current probe should point toward the load.

Use the color-coding on the leads to help you connect the probes to the correct

phases, neutral and ground.

6. Connect the remaining voltage probes.

Note

Make sure the voltage probes and current probes are paired correctly,

Phase A (L1) voltage to Phase A (L1) current and so forth. Calculations are

made in pairs and cannot be changed after data is recorded. The leads for

the voltage probe and current probe of the same color should be attached

to the same phase wire or busbar.

7. Check the LED for each phase to make sure a connection is established.

When a phase LED is ON or lighted, you know that the connection is active and

that voltage and current is within the normal range.

When a phase LED is BLINKING, you are connected but the voltage or current

is exceeding the normal range or exceeding the range of the probe that you are

using.

When a current LED is OFF or unlit, there is insufficient current present in the

line.

Verifying Your Connection

Before you leave the Recorder to accumulate data at the facility, double-check the

connections.

Make sure the current probes are secured and completely closed around the

conductors and that the voltage and current LEDs are steady-on.

Use the PHASOR screen on the PDA or PC to verify that the voltage and current

connections are correct. You can swap the connections using Power View if they are

incorrect.

Finishing UP

After making any corrections to the connections, recheck the PHASOR diagrams to

confirm your connection. Make sure the nominal voltage, nominal line frequency, and

power type (delta, wye, other) are correct before you leave the Recorder. It is a good

practice to insert a Start Mark when you are finished with all settings so you can

download data and ignore useless readings and events common at the beginning probe

connecting activities. You can also use the “Erase Memory” function and measurement

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