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Fluke 437-II Power Quality and Energy Analyzer

Model: 437-II | UPC: 095969615594

Fluke 437-II Power Quality and Energy Analyzer-

Fluke 437-II Power Quality and Energy Analyzer

Model: 437-II

Featuring an energy and power quality analyzer that can monetize the cost of energy waste due to poor power quality and is ideal for characterizing power quality, conducting load studies and capturing hard-to-find voltage events over a user-defined period of time.

Featuring an energy and power quality analyzer that can monetize the cost of energy waste due to poor power quality and is ideal for characterizing power quality, conducting load studies and capturing hard-to-find voltage events over a user-defined period of time.

Discontinued!

This product has been discontinued and is no longer available.

There is no direct replacement, however we recommend the:

Fluke 1773 Three-Phase Power Quality Analyzer, 8 kV-

Fluke 1773 Three-Phase Power Quality Analyzer, 8 kV

Model: 1773

Never miss a critical power quality event with this three-phase power quality analyzer that measures numerous variables. In addition, using a PPE-operable capacitive touch screen, this analyzer discovers equipment failures caused by transients and simplifies examining the power quality of electrical systems.


Fluke 1775 Three-Phase Power Quality Analyzer with current probes and WiFi/BLE adaptor, 8 kV-

Fluke 1775 Three-Phase Power Quality Analyzer with current probes and WiFi/BLE adaptor, 8 kV

Model: 1775

Never miss a critical power quality event with this power quality analyzer that measures numerous variables. In addition, using a PPE-operable capacitive touch screen, this analyzer discovers equipment failures caused by transients and simplifies examining the overall power quality health of electrical systems.


Fluke 1777 Three-Phase Power Quality Analyzer with current probes and WiFi/BLE adaptor, 8 kV-

Fluke 1777 Three-Phase Power Quality Analyzer with current probes and WiFi/BLE adaptor, 8 kV

Model: 1777

Never miss a critical power quality event with this power quality analyzer that captures damaging high-speed transients and high-magnitude voltages. In addition, this analyzer discovers equipment failures caused by transients and simplifies examining the overall power quality health of electrical systems.


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Fluke 437-II Offers

Higher power frequencies mean smaller and lighter transformers and motors – a critical concern in avionic and military transport applications where weight is a primary concern. Designed specifically for these environments, the Fluke 437 Series II Power Quality and Energy Analyzer is a must-have for those working in ships, submarines, aircraft, spacecraft and other military vehicles.

Equipped with all the functionalities of the 435 Series II, the 437 Series II offers the best in power quality and energy analysis all the way to 400 Hz.

Features

  • 400 Hz measurement – capture power quality measurements for avionic and military power systems
  • PowerWave data capture – capture fast RMS values to see every waveform
  • Power inverter efficiency – measure both ac power and dc power, in and out
  • Energy monetization – calculate the fiscal cost of energy waste due to poor power quality
  • Energy assessment– quantify the before and after installation improvements in energy consumption.
  • Frontline troubleshooting – quickly diagnose problems on-screen to get your operation back online
  • Predictive maintenance – detect and prevent power quality issues before they cause downtime
  • Long-term analysis – uncover hard-to-find or intermittent issues
  • Load studies – verify electrical system capacity before adding loads
  • Energy loss calculator - classic active and reactive power measurements, unbalance and harmonic power, are quantified to pinpoint true system energy losses in dollars (other local currencies available)
  • Power inverter efficiency - simultaneously measure AC output power and DC input power for power electronics systems using optional DC clamp
  • PowerWave data capture - analyzers capture fast RMS data, show half-cycle and waveforms to characterize electrical system dynamics (generator start-ups,UPS switching etc.)
  • Waveform capture - capture 100/120 cycles (50/60Hz) of each event that is detected in all modes, without set-up
  • Automatic Transient Mode - capture 200 kHz waveform data on all phases simultaneously up to 6 kV
  • Fully Class-A compliant - conduct tests according to the stringent international IEC 61000-4-30 Class-A standard
  • Mains signaling - measure interference from ripple control signals at specific frequencies
  • 400 Hz measurement - captures power quality measurements for avionic and military power systems
  • Troubleshoot real-time - analyze the trends using the cursors and zoom tools
  • Highest safety rating in the industry - 600 V CAT IV/1000 V CAT III rated for use at the service entrance
  • Measure all three phases and neutral - with included four flexible current probes with enhanced thin flex designed to fit into the tightest places
  • Automatic Trending - every measurement is always automatically recorded, without any set-up
  • System Monitor- ten power quality parameters on one screen according to EN50160 power quality standard
  • Logger function - configure for any test condition with memory for up to 600 parameters at user defined intervals
  • View graphs and generate reports - with included analysis software
  • Battery life - seven hours operating time per charge on Li-ion battery pack

About the 430 Series

The 430 Series II Power Quality and Energy Analyzers offer the best in power quality analysis and introduce, for the first time ever, the ability to monetarily quantify energy losses.

The 434, 435 and 437 Series II models help locate, predict, prevent, and troubleshoot power quality problems in three-phase and single-phase power distribution systems. Additionally, the Fluke-patented energy loss algorithm, Unified Power Measurement, measures and quantifies energy losses due to harmonics and unbalance issues, allowing the user to pinpoint the origin of energy waste within a system.

Energy Loss Calculator
The 430 Series Energy Loss Calculator
Unified Power Measurement

Fluke's patented Unified Power Measurement system (UPM) provides the most comprehensive view of power available, measuring:

  • Parameters of Classical Power (Steinmetz 1897) and IEEE 1459-2000 Power
  • Detailed Loss Analysis
  • Unbalance Analysis

These UPM calculations are used to quantify the fiscal cost of energy loss caused by power quality issues. The calculations are computed, along with other facility-specific information, by an Energy Loss Calculator that ultimately determines how much money a facility loses due to wasted energy.



Energy Savings

Traditionally energy savings are achieved by monitoring and targeting, or in other words, by finding the major loads in a facility and optimizing their operation. The cost of power quality could only be quantified in terms of downtime caused by lost production and damage to electrical equipment. The Unified Power Measurement (UPM) method now goes beyond this to achieve energy savings by discovering the energy waste caused by power quality issues. Using the Unified Power Measurement, Energy Loss Calculator (see screen shot below) will determine how much money a facility is losing due to waste energy.

Unbalance

UPM gives a more comprehensive breakdown of the energy consumed in the plant. In addition to measuring reactive power (caused by poor power factor), UPM also measures the energy waste caused by unbalance; the effect of unevenly loading each phase in three-phase systems. Unbalance can often be corrected by reconnecting loads on different phases to ensure the current drawn on each phase is as equal as possible. Unbalance can also be corrected by installing an unbalance reactance device (or filter), that will minimize the effects. Correcting unbalance should be basic good housekeeping in the facility as unbalance problems can cause motor failure or shorten equipment life expectancy. Unbalance also wastes energy. Using UPM can minimize or eliminate that energy waste, thus saving money.



Harmonics

UPM also provides details of the energy wasted in your facility due to the presence of harmonics. Harmonics may be present in your facility due to the loads you operate or may be caused by loads in adjacent facilities. The presence of harmonics in your facility can lead to:

  • Overheating transformers and conductors
  • Nuisance tripping of circuit breakers
  • Early failures of electrical equipment

Quantifying the cost of wasted energy due to the presence of harmonics simplifies the return-on investment calculation needed to justify purchasing harmonic filters. By installing a harmonic filter the ill effects of harmonics can be reduced and energy waste eliminated, resulting in lower operational costs and more reliable operation.


The 430 Series Data Display
The 430 Series Data Display
PowerWave Data Capture

For some users, loads switching is a cause of power quality problems. When loads switch on, the current draw sometimes causes the voltage to drop to a level that causes other equipment to malfunction. The PowerWave function available in the 435 and 437 Series II models enables users to capture voltage, current and frequency signals simultaneously at a high speed to see which interaction is potentially causing problems. PowerWave goes beyond standard power quality measurements; PowerWave's fast data capture mode enables system dynamics to be characterized. Waveforms for voltage and current are continuously captured for the specified time, and are displayed on screen in high detail; the power waveform is derived from the data. In addition, half-cycle RMS values for voltage, current, power and frequency can be stored and retrieved for analysis. This feature is particularly useful for testing of standby generation systems and UPS systems where reliable switch-on can be vital.



Power Inverter Efficiency

Power inverters take DC current and transform it into AC current, or vice versa. Solar generation systems usually include an inverter that takes the DC energy from the solar cells and converts it to useful AC power. Inverters can lose performance over time and need to be checked. By comparing the input power with the output power you can determine the system efficiency. The 435 and 437 II models can measure the efficiency of such inverters by simultaneously measuring the DC and AC power of a system to determine how much power is lost in the conversion process.



Measures Everything

Measure true-rms, peak voltage and current, frequency, dips and swells, transients, interruptions, power and power consumption, peak demand, harmonics up to the 50th, inter-harmonics, flicker, mains signaling, inrush and unbalance.



Logger: Record the Detail you Need

User-configurable, long-term recording of MIN, MAX and AVG readings for up to 150 parameters on all 4 phases. Enough memory is available to record 600 parameters for over a year with 10 second resolution, or capture smaller variations with resolution down to 0.25 seconds. The logger function is quickly accessed by the LOGGER button, the simple step-by-step setup makes capturing your important measurements as easy as can be.



System-monitor: Summary Screen of Overall Power Quality Health

The MONITOR mode delivers a dashboard display of rms voltage, harmonics, flicker, interruptions, rapid voltage changes, swells, unbalance, frequency and mains signaling.

The dashboard is updated live, showing compliance of each parameter to EN50160 limits or your own limits. Color-coded bars clearly show which parameters are inside (pass) or outside (fail) limits. During a monitor session, you can easily drill down to more detail of any parameter to view and capture its trend for a report.

400 Hz

By increasing the power frequency to 400 Hz, transformers and motors can be much smaller and lighter than at 50 or 60 Hz, which is an advantage in aircrafts, submarines, space crafts, and other military equipment and hand-held tools. The 437 II model captures power quality measurements for these types of avionic and military systems.



Extensive Data Analysis Possibilities

The 430 Series II analyzers provide three ways to analyze measurements. Cursors and zoom tools can be used "live" while taking measurements, or "off line" on stored measurement data. Additionally, the stored measurements can be transferred to a PC with the included software to perform custom analysis and create reports. Measurement data can also be exported to common spreadsheet programs. Store hundreds of measurement datasets and screen captures for use in reports (depending on memory capacity).



Easy to Use

Pre-programmed setups and user-friendly screens make power quality testing as simple as you would expect from Fluke. The high-resolution color screen updates every 200 ms and displays waveforms and wiring diagrams color coded to industry standards. Handy on-screen wiring diagrams for all commonly used three-phase and single-phase configurations guide you through connections.



CAT IV 600 V and CAT III 1000 V Safety Rating

Designed to help protect you and your equipment, the 430 Series II analyzers and accessories are all certified to meet the stringent standards for use in CAT IV 600 V and CAT III 1000 V environments such as power connections and outlets throughout a low-voltage power distribution system.



Automatic Transient Display

Every time an event or voltage distortion is detected, the instrument triggers and automatically stores voltage and current waveforms on all three phases and neutral. The analyzer will also trigger when a certain current level is exceeded. Hundreds of dips, swells, interruptions and transients can be captured this way. You can see voltage transients as high as 6 kV and as fast as 5 microseconds.


Fully Class-A compliant
The 435-II and 437-II are fully compliant with the new IEC 61000-4-30 Edition 2 Class-A standard. With this powerful capability, all measurements will be consistent and reliable in accordance with the latest international standard. Fluke's Class A compliance, including time synchronization compliance has been independently verified, certification is available on request.

IEC 61000-4-30 Edition 2 Class Compliance
437-II 435-II 434-II
Measurement algorithms
Voltage accuracy 0.1 % of Vnom 0.1 % of Vnom 0.5 % of Vnom
Class compliance A A S
Time synchronization Optional with GPS430 accessory
What is Class-A conformity?

Power quality measurement is a relatively new, and quickly evolving field. There are hundreds of manufacturers around the world with unique measurement methodologies. Whereas basic single- and three-phase electrical measurements like rms voltage and current were defined long ago, many power quality parameters were not previously defined, forcing manufacturers to develop their own algorithms. With so much variation between instruments, electricians tend to waste too much time trying to understand an instrument's capabilities and measurement algorithms instead of understanding the quality of the power itself! The new IEC 61000-4-30 Edition 2 Class-A standard takes the guesswork out of selecting a power quality instrument. The standard IEC 61000-4-30 Edition 2 defines the measurement methods for each parameter to obtain reliable, repeatable and comparable results. In addition, the accuracy, bandwidth and minimum set of parameters are all clearly defined. The 435 and 437 Series II models include flagging and available internal clock time-synching to fully comply with the rigorous requirements of Class A compliance. The Edition 2 standard includes a new class of instrument, Class S. While not as accurate as Class A instruments, Class S instruments such as the 434 Series II Energy Analyzer produce results that are consistent with Class A instruments.

Voltage Measurements

  • Measuring Ranges: Vrms (ac+dc): 1 to 1000V; Vpk: 1 to 1400Vpk; Volt CF: 1.0 > 2.8
  • Resolution: Vrms (ac+dc): 0.01V; Vpk: 1V; Voltage Crest Factor: 0.01
  • Accuracy: Vrms (ac+dc): ± 0.5% of nominal range; Vpk: ± 0.1% of nominal range; Volt CF: ± 5%;M

Amp Measurements

  • Measuring Ranges: Amps (ac+dc): 5 to 6000A; Apk: 8400Apk; Amp Crest Factor: 1 to 10; Amps½: 5 to 6000A; Afund: 5 to 6000A
  • Resolution: Amps (ac+dc): 1A; Apk: 1Arms; Amp Crest Factor: 0.01; Amps½: 1A; Afund: 1A
  • Accuracy: Amps (ac+dc): ± 0.5% ± counts; Apk: ± 5%; Amp Crest Factor: ± 5%; Amps½: ± 1% ± 10 counts; Afund: ± 0.5% ± counts

Harmonics Measurements

  • Voltage Harmonic Ranges: %of: 0.0 to 100%; %or: 0.0 to 100%; Absolute: 0.0 to 1000V; THD: 0.0 to 100%
  • Volt Resolution: %of: 0.1%; %or: 0.1%; Absolute: 0.1V; THD: 0.1%
  • Volt Accuracy: %of: ± 0.1% ± n x 0.1%; %or: ± 0.1% ± n x 0.4%; Absolute: ± 5%; THD: ± 2.5%
  • Amp Harmonic Ranges: %of: 0.0 to 100%; %or: 0.0 to 100%; Absolute: 0.0 to 600A; THD: 0.0 to 100%
  • Amp Resolution: %of: 0.1%; %or: 0.1%; Absolute: 0.1A; THD: 0.1%
  • Amp Accuracy: %of: ± 0.1% ± n x 0.1%; %or: ± 0.1% ± n x 0.4%; Absolute: ± 5% ± 5 counts; THD: ± 2.5%

Applications

  • Aviation
  • Military and Defense
  • Marine
  • Sensing & Instrumentation
  • Signal Processing
  • Test & Measurement

Fluke 437-II Specifications

Vrms (ac+dc) Measurement Range 1 to 1000 V phase to neutral
Vrms (ac+dc) Resolution 0.01 V
Vrms (ac+dc) Accuracy ±0.1% of nominal voltage
Vfund Resolution 0.1 V
Vfund Accuracy ±0.1% of nominal voltage
Operating Temperature 32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C); 104 to 122°F (40 to 50°C) excluding battery
Storage Temperature -4 to 140°F (-20 to 60°C)
Electro-Magnetic-Compatibility (EMC) EN 61326 (2005-12) for emission and immunity
Interfaces Mini-USB-B, Isolated USB port for PC connectivity SD card slot accessible behind instrument battery

What's included with the Fluke 437-II

  • Power Quality and Energy Analyzer
  • Power Adapter
  • International Plug Adapter Set
  • Single Capacity Li-Ion Battery, 28 Wh
  • Test Lead and Alligator Clip Set
  • Color Coding Clips and Regional Decals
  • i430flex-TF
  • 4 x Clamps
  • 8 GB SD Card
  • PowerLog on CD (Includes Operator Manuals in PDF Format)
  • USB Cable A-B Mini
Fluke 434-II Power Quality and Energy Analyzer Fluke 435-II Power Quality and Energy Analyzer Fluke 437-II Power Quality and Energy Analyzer
Model Fluke 434-II Fluke 435-II Fluke 437-II
Standard compliance IEC 61000-4-30 Class S IEC 61000-4-30 Class A IEC 61000-4-30 Class A
Volt Amp Hz
Dips and swells
Harmonics
Power and energy
Energy loss calculator
Unbalance
Monitor
Inrush
Event waveform capture
Flicker
Transients
Mains signaling
Power wave
Power inverter efficiency
400Hz
C1740 Soft Case
C437-II Hard Case with rollers
SD card (Max 32 GB) 8 GB 8 GB 8 GB

All models include the following accessories TL430 test lead set, 4 x i430 thin flexi current probes, BP290 battery, BC430 power adapter with international power adapter set, USB cable A-B mini and PowerLog CD.

Perform custom analysis and create reports with included software. Measurement data can also be exported to common spreadsheet programs.

Fluke Power Log Software Screen

Generate reports and view graphs with Fluke Power Log Software

Designed to quickly view recorded data, the included Power Log software displays all recorded parameters on interactive trends. Generate a professional report with the 'Report Writer' function, or copy and paste images into report document manually.

FlukeView Power Quality Analyzer Software (SW43W) offers you simple mouse-controlled tools to work with your Power Quality Analyzer.

The FlukeView software communicates with your Power Quality Analyzer via the optically isolated OC4USB adapter/cable connected to the USB of the PC. The OC4USB driver creates a virtual COM port. FlukeView will handle the USB port as a COM port.

  • Capture measurement screens for professional-looking reports
  • Log readings to your computer disk drive
  • Works with Windows® word processing, spreadsheet and analysis software
  • Windows® 3.1, Windows® 95 and Windows® NT compatible

Note:
The optional RS-232 adapter/cable PM9080 allows you to communicate via a COM port of your PC.

Webinar: Introduction to Portable Precision Power Analyzers with Fluke


This wideband precision analyzer is accurate enough for the lab, yet it's built for the field. Offering you more freedom than ever before to make high accuracy power measurements wherever you need to. Whether in the lab or in the field. Designed for portability and eliminates the need to carry large, fragile, expensive analyzers into the field, allowing you to make measurements directly at the load in nearly any environment. By measuring directly at the load, you can discover how the equipment operates under real-world conditions, with real-world variables, not just at a test bench or in the lab.

Accessories

Click on a category to view a selection of compatible accessories with the Fluke 437-II Power Quality and Energy Analyzer.

Fluke TB25 Tool Bucket Organizer Bag, 5.2 gal TB25
Durable and rugged, this tool bucket organizer bag has a 5.2-gallon capacity that can be relied on to protect and safely carry a variety of test tools and accessories. With its waterproof hard bottom shell, this versatile organizer has a total of 28 pockets that can fit hand tools, DMMs, clamp meters, test probes, and more.
$156.79 CAD

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Fluke i5sPQ3, 5A AC Current Clamps, 3-pack I5SPQ3
A pack of 3 pieces of the i5s current clamps, specially configured to provide low current accuracy while taking measurements on secondary current transformers.
$2,385.59 CAD

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Fluke i200s AC Current Clamp I200S
A dual-range of 20 A and 200 A ac current clamp with voltage output via a safety insulated BNC connector. A dual banana to BNC adapter is supplied to allow the clamp to be connected to multimeters with banana inputs.
$474.59 CAD

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Fluke i400S AC Current Clamp I400S
For use with digital multimeters, power quality analyzers, and portable oscilloscopes, this current clamp allows users to take accurate current measurements without breaking electric circuits. Additionally, it measures up to 400 A AC.
$541.79 CAD

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Fluke i1000s AC Current Probe I1000S
Designed to expand oscilloscope applications in industrial and power environments. Ideal for measuring distorted current waveforms and harmonics.
$1,112.99 CAD

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Fluke i2000 FLEX Flexible AC Current Clamp I2000-FLEX
Utilizing the Rogowski principle, the clamp can be used to measure currents up to 2000 A when used in conjunction with multimeters, recorders, or data loggers. The flexible and lightweight measuring head allows quick and easy installation in hard to reach areas.
$831.59 CAD

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Fluke i3000s AC Current Clamp I3000S
3000A AC current clamp with BNC terminated lead
$1,140.99 CAD

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Fluke i3000s Flex-24 Flexible AC Current Probe, 24 inch length I3000S-FLEX-24
Flexible 24" 3000A AC current probe with BNC terminated lead.
$1,140.99 CAD

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Fluke i6000s Flex-24 AC Current Probe I6000S-FLEX-24
Flexible 24" 6000A AC current probe with BNC terminated lead.
$1,482.59 CAD

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Fluke i6000s Flex-36 AC Current Probe I6000S-FLEX-36
Flexible 36" 6000A AC current probe with BNC terminated lead.
$1,630.99 CAD

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Fluke i30s AC/DC Current Clamp I30S
30A AC/DC current clamp with BNC terminated lead.
$1,139.59 CAD

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Fluke 80I-110s AC/DC Current Clamp 80I-110s
The Fluke 80i-110s is optimized for accurate reproduction of currents at line frequency up to the 50th harmonic waveform.
$1,581.99 CAD

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Fluke AC285 SureGrip Alligator Clips AC285
Designed to improve steadiness in slippery hands, and is for use with TL222 and TL224 test leads. Rubber over-molded surfaces and finger-hugging curves give a comfortable, reliable grip so you can focus on making an accurate measurement.
$61.19 CAD

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Fluke BP290 Li-Ion Battery Pack BP290
For Fluke 43X power quality analyzers and 190-series ScopeMeters.
$451.51 CAD

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Fluke BP291 Double Capacity Li-Ion Battery Pack BP291
For Fluke 43X power quality analyzers and 190-series ScopeMeters.
$631.03 CAD

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Fluke EBC290 External Battery Charger EBC290
External battery charger for Li-ion batteries for 190B and 120B Series ScopeMeters and power quality analyzers.
$237.99 CAD

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Fluke 437-II Offers

Higher power frequencies mean smaller and lighter transformers and motors – a critical concern in avionic and military transport applications where weight is a primary concern. Designed specifically for these environments, the Fluke 437 Series II Power Quality and Energy Analyzer is a must-have for those working in ships, submarines, aircraft, spacecraft and other military vehicles.

Equipped with all the functionalities of the 435 Series II, the 437 Series II offers the best in power quality and energy analysis all the way to 400 Hz.

Features

  • 400 Hz measurement – capture power quality measurements for avionic and military power systems
  • PowerWave data capture – capture fast RMS values to see every waveform
  • Power inverter efficiency – measure both ac power and dc power, in and out
  • Energy monetization – calculate the fiscal cost of energy waste due to poor power quality
  • Energy assessment– quantify the before and after installation improvements in energy consumption.
  • Frontline troubleshooting – quickly diagnose problems on-screen to get your operation back online
  • Predictive maintenance – detect and prevent power quality issues before they cause downtime
  • Long-term analysis – uncover hard-to-find or intermittent issues
  • Load studies – verify electrical system capacity before adding loads
  • Energy loss calculator - classic active and reactive power measurements, unbalance and harmonic power, are quantified to pinpoint true system energy losses in dollars (other local currencies available)
  • Power inverter efficiency - simultaneously measure AC output power and DC input power for power electronics systems using optional DC clamp
  • PowerWave data capture - analyzers capture fast RMS data, show half-cycle and waveforms to characterize electrical system dynamics (generator start-ups,UPS switching etc.)
  • Waveform capture - capture 100/120 cycles (50/60Hz) of each event that is detected in all modes, without set-up
  • Automatic Transient Mode - capture 200 kHz waveform data on all phases simultaneously up to 6 kV
  • Fully Class-A compliant - conduct tests according to the stringent international IEC 61000-4-30 Class-A standard
  • Mains signaling - measure interference from ripple control signals at specific frequencies
  • 400 Hz measurement - captures power quality measurements for avionic and military power systems
  • Troubleshoot real-time - analyze the trends using the cursors and zoom tools
  • Highest safety rating in the industry - 600 V CAT IV/1000 V CAT III rated for use at the service entrance
  • Measure all three phases and neutral - with included four flexible current probes with enhanced thin flex designed to fit into the tightest places
  • Automatic Trending - every measurement is always automatically recorded, without any set-up
  • System Monitor- ten power quality parameters on one screen according to EN50160 power quality standard
  • Logger function - configure for any test condition with memory for up to 600 parameters at user defined intervals
  • View graphs and generate reports - with included analysis software
  • Battery life - seven hours operating time per charge on Li-ion battery pack

About the 430 Series

The 430 Series II Power Quality and Energy Analyzers offer the best in power quality analysis and introduce, for the first time ever, the ability to monetarily quantify energy losses.

The 434, 435 and 437 Series II models help locate, predict, prevent, and troubleshoot power quality problems in three-phase and single-phase power distribution systems. Additionally, the Fluke-patented energy loss algorithm, Unified Power Measurement, measures and quantifies energy losses due to harmonics and unbalance issues, allowing the user to pinpoint the origin of energy waste within a system.

Energy Loss Calculator
The 430 Series Energy Loss Calculator
Unified Power Measurement

Fluke's patented Unified Power Measurement system (UPM) provides the most comprehensive view of power available, measuring:

  • Parameters of Classical Power (Steinmetz 1897) and IEEE 1459-2000 Power
  • Detailed Loss Analysis
  • Unbalance Analysis

These UPM calculations are used to quantify the fiscal cost of energy loss caused by power quality issues. The calculations are computed, along with other facility-specific information, by an Energy Loss Calculator that ultimately determines how much money a facility loses due to wasted energy.



Energy Savings

Traditionally energy savings are achieved by monitoring and targeting, or in other words, by finding the major loads in a facility and optimizing their operation. The cost of power quality could only be quantified in terms of downtime caused by lost production and damage to electrical equipment. The Unified Power Measurement (UPM) method now goes beyond this to achieve energy savings by discovering the energy waste caused by power quality issues. Using the Unified Power Measurement, Energy Loss Calculator (see screen shot below) will determine how much money a facility is losing due to waste energy.

Unbalance

UPM gives a more comprehensive breakdown of the energy consumed in the plant. In addition to measuring reactive power (caused by poor power factor), UPM also measures the energy waste caused by unbalance; the effect of unevenly loading each phase in three-phase systems. Unbalance can often be corrected by reconnecting loads on different phases to ensure the current drawn on each phase is as equal as possible. Unbalance can also be corrected by installing an unbalance reactance device (or filter), that will minimize the effects. Correcting unbalance should be basic good housekeeping in the facility as unbalance problems can cause motor failure or shorten equipment life expectancy. Unbalance also wastes energy. Using UPM can minimize or eliminate that energy waste, thus saving money.



Harmonics

UPM also provides details of the energy wasted in your facility due to the presence of harmonics. Harmonics may be present in your facility due to the loads you operate or may be caused by loads in adjacent facilities. The presence of harmonics in your facility can lead to:

  • Overheating transformers and conductors
  • Nuisance tripping of circuit breakers
  • Early failures of electrical equipment

Quantifying the cost of wasted energy due to the presence of harmonics simplifies the return-on investment calculation needed to justify purchasing harmonic filters. By installing a harmonic filter the ill effects of harmonics can be reduced and energy waste eliminated, resulting in lower operational costs and more reliable operation.


The 430 Series Data Display
The 430 Series Data Display
PowerWave Data Capture

For some users, loads switching is a cause of power quality problems. When loads switch on, the current draw sometimes causes the voltage to drop to a level that causes other equipment to malfunction. The PowerWave function available in the 435 and 437 Series II models enables users to capture voltage, current and frequency signals simultaneously at a high speed to see which interaction is potentially causing problems. PowerWave goes beyond standard power quality measurements; PowerWave's fast data capture mode enables system dynamics to be characterized. Waveforms for voltage and current are continuously captured for the specified time, and are displayed on screen in high detail; the power waveform is derived from the data. In addition, half-cycle RMS values for voltage, current, power and frequency can be stored and retrieved for analysis. This feature is particularly useful for testing of standby generation systems and UPS systems where reliable switch-on can be vital.



Power Inverter Efficiency

Power inverters take DC current and transform it into AC current, or vice versa. Solar generation systems usually include an inverter that takes the DC energy from the solar cells and converts it to useful AC power. Inverters can lose performance over time and need to be checked. By comparing the input power with the output power you can determine the system efficiency. The 435 and 437 II models can measure the efficiency of such inverters by simultaneously measuring the DC and AC power of a system to determine how much power is lost in the conversion process.



Measures Everything

Measure true-rms, peak voltage and current, frequency, dips and swells, transients, interruptions, power and power consumption, peak demand, harmonics up to the 50th, inter-harmonics, flicker, mains signaling, inrush and unbalance.



Logger: Record the Detail you Need

User-configurable, long-term recording of MIN, MAX and AVG readings for up to 150 parameters on all 4 phases. Enough memory is available to record 600 parameters for over a year with 10 second resolution, or capture smaller variations with resolution down to 0.25 seconds. The logger function is quickly accessed by the LOGGER button, the simple step-by-step setup makes capturing your important measurements as easy as can be.



System-monitor: Summary Screen of Overall Power Quality Health

The MONITOR mode delivers a dashboard display of rms voltage, harmonics, flicker, interruptions, rapid voltage changes, swells, unbalance, frequency and mains signaling.

The dashboard is updated live, showing compliance of each parameter to EN50160 limits or your own limits. Color-coded bars clearly show which parameters are inside (pass) or outside (fail) limits. During a monitor session, you can easily drill down to more detail of any parameter to view and capture its trend for a report.

400 Hz

By increasing the power frequency to 400 Hz, transformers and motors can be much smaller and lighter than at 50 or 60 Hz, which is an advantage in aircrafts, submarines, space crafts, and other military equipment and hand-held tools. The 437 II model captures power quality measurements for these types of avionic and military systems.



Extensive Data Analysis Possibilities

The 430 Series II analyzers provide three ways to analyze measurements. Cursors and zoom tools can be used "live" while taking measurements, or "off line" on stored measurement data. Additionally, the stored measurements can be transferred to a PC with the included software to perform custom analysis and create reports. Measurement data can also be exported to common spreadsheet programs. Store hundreds of measurement datasets and screen captures for use in reports (depending on memory capacity).



Easy to Use

Pre-programmed setups and user-friendly screens make power quality testing as simple as you would expect from Fluke. The high-resolution color screen updates every 200 ms and displays waveforms and wiring diagrams color coded to industry standards. Handy on-screen wiring diagrams for all commonly used three-phase and single-phase configurations guide you through connections.



CAT IV 600 V and CAT III 1000 V Safety Rating

Designed to help protect you and your equipment, the 430 Series II analyzers and accessories are all certified to meet the stringent standards for use in CAT IV 600 V and CAT III 1000 V environments such as power connections and outlets throughout a low-voltage power distribution system.



Automatic Transient Display

Every time an event or voltage distortion is detected, the instrument triggers and automatically stores voltage and current waveforms on all three phases and neutral. The analyzer will also trigger when a certain current level is exceeded. Hundreds of dips, swells, interruptions and transients can be captured this way. You can see voltage transients as high as 6 kV and as fast as 5 microseconds.


Fully Class-A compliant
The 435-II and 437-II are fully compliant with the new IEC 61000-4-30 Edition 2 Class-A standard. With this powerful capability, all measurements will be consistent and reliable in accordance with the latest international standard. Fluke's Class A compliance, including time synchronization compliance has been independently verified, certification is available on request.

IEC 61000-4-30 Edition 2 Class Compliance
437-II 435-II 434-II
Measurement algorithms
Voltage accuracy 0.1 % of Vnom 0.1 % of Vnom 0.5 % of Vnom
Class compliance A A S
Time synchronization Optional with GPS430 accessory
What is Class-A conformity?

Power quality measurement is a relatively new, and quickly evolving field. There are hundreds of manufacturers around the world with unique measurement methodologies. Whereas basic single- and three-phase electrical measurements like rms voltage and current were defined long ago, many power quality parameters were not previously defined, forcing manufacturers to develop their own algorithms. With so much variation between instruments, electricians tend to waste too much time trying to understand an instrument's capabilities and measurement algorithms instead of understanding the quality of the power itself! The new IEC 61000-4-30 Edition 2 Class-A standard takes the guesswork out of selecting a power quality instrument. The standard IEC 61000-4-30 Edition 2 defines the measurement methods for each parameter to obtain reliable, repeatable and comparable results. In addition, the accuracy, bandwidth and minimum set of parameters are all clearly defined. The 435 and 437 Series II models include flagging and available internal clock time-synching to fully comply with the rigorous requirements of Class A compliance. The Edition 2 standard includes a new class of instrument, Class S. While not as accurate as Class A instruments, Class S instruments such as the 434 Series II Energy Analyzer produce results that are consistent with Class A instruments.

Voltage Measurements

  • Measuring Ranges: Vrms (ac+dc): 1 to 1000V; Vpk: 1 to 1400Vpk; Volt CF: 1.0 > 2.8
  • Resolution: Vrms (ac+dc): 0.01V; Vpk: 1V; Voltage Crest Factor: 0.01
  • Accuracy: Vrms (ac+dc): ± 0.5% of nominal range; Vpk: ± 0.1% of nominal range; Volt CF: ± 5%;M

Amp Measurements

  • Measuring Ranges: Amps (ac+dc): 5 to 6000A; Apk: 8400Apk; Amp Crest Factor: 1 to 10; Amps½: 5 to 6000A; Afund: 5 to 6000A
  • Resolution: Amps (ac+dc): 1A; Apk: 1Arms; Amp Crest Factor: 0.01; Amps½: 1A; Afund: 1A
  • Accuracy: Amps (ac+dc): ± 0.5% ± counts; Apk: ± 5%; Amp Crest Factor: ± 5%; Amps½: ± 1% ± 10 counts; Afund: ± 0.5% ± counts

Harmonics Measurements

  • Voltage Harmonic Ranges: %of: 0.0 to 100%; %or: 0.0 to 100%; Absolute: 0.0 to 1000V; THD: 0.0 to 100%
  • Volt Resolution: %of: 0.1%; %or: 0.1%; Absolute: 0.1V; THD: 0.1%
  • Volt Accuracy: %of: ± 0.1% ± n x 0.1%; %or: ± 0.1% ± n x 0.4%; Absolute: ± 5%; THD: ± 2.5%
  • Amp Harmonic Ranges: %of: 0.0 to 100%; %or: 0.0 to 100%; Absolute: 0.0 to 600A; THD: 0.0 to 100%
  • Amp Resolution: %of: 0.1%; %or: 0.1%; Absolute: 0.1A; THD: 0.1%
  • Amp Accuracy: %of: ± 0.1% ± n x 0.1%; %or: ± 0.1% ± n x 0.4%; Absolute: ± 5% ± 5 counts; THD: ± 2.5%

Applications

  • Aviation
  • Military and Defense
  • Marine
  • Sensing & Instrumentation
  • Signal Processing
  • Test & Measurement

Fluke 437-II Specifications

Vrms (ac+dc) Measurement Range 1 to 1000 V phase to neutral
Vrms (ac+dc) Resolution 0.01 V
Vrms (ac+dc) Accuracy ±0.1% of nominal voltage
Vfund Resolution 0.1 V
Vfund Accuracy ±0.1% of nominal voltage
Operating Temperature 32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C); 104 to 122°F (40 to 50°C) excluding battery
Storage Temperature -4 to 140°F (-20 to 60°C)
Electro-Magnetic-Compatibility (EMC) EN 61326 (2005-12) for emission and immunity
Interfaces Mini-USB-B, Isolated USB port for PC connectivity SD card slot accessible behind instrument battery

What's included with the Fluke 437-II

  • Power Quality and Energy Analyzer
  • Power Adapter
  • International Plug Adapter Set
  • Single Capacity Li-Ion Battery, 28 Wh
  • Test Lead and Alligator Clip Set
  • Color Coding Clips and Regional Decals
  • i430flex-TF
  • 4 x Clamps
  • 8 GB SD Card
  • PowerLog on CD (Includes Operator Manuals in PDF Format)
  • USB Cable A-B Mini
Fluke 434-II Power Quality and Energy Analyzer Fluke 435-II Power Quality and Energy Analyzer Fluke 437-II Power Quality and Energy Analyzer
Model Fluke 434-II Fluke 435-II Fluke 437-II
Standard compliance IEC 61000-4-30 Class S IEC 61000-4-30 Class A IEC 61000-4-30 Class A
Volt Amp Hz
Dips and swells
Harmonics
Power and energy
Energy loss calculator
Unbalance
Monitor
Inrush
Event waveform capture
Flicker
Transients
Mains signaling
Power wave
Power inverter efficiency
400Hz
C1740 Soft Case
C437-II Hard Case with rollers
SD card (Max 32 GB) 8 GB 8 GB 8 GB

All models include the following accessories TL430 test lead set, 4 x i430 thin flexi current probes, BP290 battery, BC430 power adapter with international power adapter set, USB cable A-B mini and PowerLog CD.

Perform custom analysis and create reports with included software. Measurement data can also be exported to common spreadsheet programs.

Fluke Power Log Software Screen

Generate reports and view graphs with Fluke Power Log Software

Designed to quickly view recorded data, the included Power Log software displays all recorded parameters on interactive trends. Generate a professional report with the 'Report Writer' function, or copy and paste images into report document manually.

FlukeView Power Quality Analyzer Software (SW43W) offers you simple mouse-controlled tools to work with your Power Quality Analyzer.

The FlukeView software communicates with your Power Quality Analyzer via the optically isolated OC4USB adapter/cable connected to the USB of the PC. The OC4USB driver creates a virtual COM port. FlukeView will handle the USB port as a COM port.

  • Capture measurement screens for professional-looking reports
  • Log readings to your computer disk drive
  • Works with Windows® word processing, spreadsheet and analysis software
  • Windows® 3.1, Windows® 95 and Windows® NT compatible

Note:
The optional RS-232 adapter/cable PM9080 allows you to communicate via a COM port of your PC.

Webinar: Introduction to Portable Precision Power Analyzers with Fluke


This wideband precision analyzer is accurate enough for the lab, yet it's built for the field. Offering you more freedom than ever before to make high accuracy power measurements wherever you need to. Whether in the lab or in the field. Designed for portability and eliminates the need to carry large, fragile, expensive analyzers into the field, allowing you to make measurements directly at the load in nearly any environment. By measuring directly at the load, you can discover how the equipment operates under real-world conditions, with real-world variables, not just at a test bench or in the lab.

Accessories

Click on a category to view a selection of compatible accessories with the Fluke 437-II Power Quality and Energy Analyzer.

Fluke TB25 Tool Bucket Organizer Bag, 5.2 gal TB25
Durable and rugged, this tool bucket organizer bag has a 5.2-gallon capacity that can be relied on to protect and safely carry a variety of test tools and accessories. With its waterproof hard bottom shell, this versatile organizer has a total of 28 pockets that can fit hand tools, DMMs, clamp meters, test probes, and more.
$156.79 CAD

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Fluke i5sPQ3, 5A AC Current Clamps, 3-pack I5SPQ3
A pack of 3 pieces of the i5s current clamps, specially configured to provide low current accuracy while taking measurements on secondary current transformers.
$2,385.59 CAD

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Fluke i200s AC Current Clamp I200S
A dual-range of 20 A and 200 A ac current clamp with voltage output via a safety insulated BNC connector. A dual banana to BNC adapter is supplied to allow the clamp to be connected to multimeters with banana inputs.
$474.59 CAD

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Fluke i400S AC Current Clamp I400S
For use with digital multimeters, power quality analyzers, and portable oscilloscopes, this current clamp allows users to take accurate current measurements without breaking electric circuits. Additionally, it measures up to 400 A AC.
$541.79 CAD

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Fluke i1000s AC Current Probe I1000S
Designed to expand oscilloscope applications in industrial and power environments. Ideal for measuring distorted current waveforms and harmonics.
$1,112.99 CAD

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Fluke i2000 FLEX Flexible AC Current Clamp I2000-FLEX
Utilizing the Rogowski principle, the clamp can be used to measure currents up to 2000 A when used in conjunction with multimeters, recorders, or data loggers. The flexible and lightweight measuring head allows quick and easy installation in hard to reach areas.
$831.59 CAD

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Fluke i3000s AC Current Clamp I3000S
3000A AC current clamp with BNC terminated lead
$1,140.99 CAD

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Fluke i3000s Flex-24 Flexible AC Current Probe, 24 inch length I3000S-FLEX-24
Flexible 24" 3000A AC current probe with BNC terminated lead.
$1,140.99 CAD

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Fluke i6000s Flex-24 AC Current Probe I6000S-FLEX-24
Flexible 24" 6000A AC current probe with BNC terminated lead.
$1,482.59 CAD

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Fluke i6000s Flex-36 AC Current Probe I6000S-FLEX-36
Flexible 36" 6000A AC current probe with BNC terminated lead.
$1,630.99 CAD

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Fluke i30s AC/DC Current Clamp I30S
30A AC/DC current clamp with BNC terminated lead.
$1,139.59 CAD

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Fluke 80I-110s AC/DC Current Clamp 80I-110s
The Fluke 80i-110s is optimized for accurate reproduction of currents at line frequency up to the 50th harmonic waveform.
$1,581.99 CAD

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Fluke AC285 SureGrip Alligator Clips AC285
Designed to improve steadiness in slippery hands, and is for use with TL222 and TL224 test leads. Rubber over-molded surfaces and finger-hugging curves give a comfortable, reliable grip so you can focus on making an accurate measurement.
$61.19 CAD

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Fluke BP290 Li-Ion Battery Pack BP290
For Fluke 43X power quality analyzers and 190-series ScopeMeters.
$451.51 CAD

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Fluke BP291 Double Capacity Li-Ion Battery Pack BP291
For Fluke 43X power quality analyzers and 190-series ScopeMeters.
$631.03 CAD

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Fluke EBC290 External Battery Charger EBC290
External battery charger for Li-ion batteries for 190B and 120B Series ScopeMeters and power quality analyzers.
$237.99 CAD

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