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Fluke 1777 Power Quality Analyzer

Power Quality Analysis

Our power quality assessments, conducted using the Fluke 1777 Power Quality Analyzer, measure over 500 parameters, including harmonics, dips, swells, and transients. This service ensures consistent power delivery, validates system capabilities, and verifies electrical capacity for optimal load operations.

In today’s industrial environments, poor power quality can silently cripple productivity—damaging sensitive equipment, causing erratic operation, and leading to unexpected downtime. The Fluke 1777 Power Quality Analyzer is engineered to detect and diagnose these issues with precision, speed, and ease, making it a go-to tool for electrical professionals.

What is Power Quality Analysis?

This involves measuring and evaluating parameters of electrical power—such as voltage, current, frequency, harmonics, dips, swells, transients, and interruptions—to ensure it meets operational standards. Unstable power can lead to: Equipment malfunction, Increased energy consumption, Premature equipment wear, and Production losses.

How it works

All objects emit infrared radiation based on their temperature. Infrared cameras, also known as thermal imagers, capture this radiation and translate it into thermal images or thermograms. These images allow inspectors to visualize temperature differences—often revealing hidden problems like: Electrical faults, Mechanical wear, Insulation breakdown, Fluid or gas leaks, and Moisture intrusion.

Use Cases

  • Facility energy audits – Identify power losses, inefficiencies, and opportunities for energy savings

  • Root cause diagnostics – Find sources of voltage sags, spikes, or harmonics that damage equipment

  • Commissioning and verification – Confirm proper electrical installation and load balance

  • Utility service checks – Ensure that power delivered meets contractual specifications

The Fluke 1777 Power Quality Analyzer brings clarity to complex power issues. Whether you’re an energy manager, facility engineer, or utility technician, it offers Class A accuracy, real-time visibility, and effortless reporting—all in a portable, rugged package. If power reliability matters to your operation, the Fluke 1777 is an essential tool for revealing the invisible and protecting the critical.

Our Application

Baseline Power Quality Assessment:

Establishes a reference for system performance to identify deviations.

Relevant parameters Analysis:

Detects voltage and current abnormalities, harmonic distortions and power consumption problems that can damage equipment and reduce efficiency.

Load Validation:

Verifies electrical capacity to support additional loads without compromising performance.