Fluke 1750 and 1760 Power Quality Recorder Repair

Status: Discontinued — 1750 Replaced by 1777, 1760 Legacy

Overview

The Fluke 1750 and 1760 Power Quality Recorders are permanently installed or semi-permanent instruments designed for continuous power quality monitoring at critical facilities. The 1750 provided automated power quality event detection with web-based remote access, making it ideal for monitoring multiple locations from a central office. The 1760 added higher accuracy and compliance with IEC 61000-4-30 Class A for utility-grade measurements. Both models are discontinued but remain installed at substations, data centers, hospitals, and industrial facilities where continuous PQ monitoring is required.

Specifications

Parameter Value
Voltage Range Up to 1000 V AC, 3-phase + neutral
Current Range Multiple CT options including Rogowski coils
Compliance IEC 61000-4-30 Class A (1760)
Harmonics Up to 50th harmonic
Communication Ethernet, web browser remote access (1750), Modbus (1760)
Key Features Continuous unattended monitoring, automatic event detection, web-based remote access, Fluke Power Analyze software, permanently installable

Models We Repair

Select your model below to request a repair. If your exact model isn’t listed, choose the closest match — the evaluation and repair process is the same across all Fluke 1750/1760 Series configurations.

Model Description Service
Fluke 1760 Class A power quality recorder, utility-grade Request Repair
Fluke 1760TR 1760 with transient recording Request Repair
Fluke 1750 Power quality recorder with web-based remote access Request Repair
Fluke 1750/B 1750 base model configuration Request Repair
Fluke 1750/ET 1750 with extended features Request Repair

Common Fluke 1750/1760 Series Failures We Repair

  • Voltage input channel degradation from years of continuous connection to power systems
  • Internal hard drive or flash storage failure from continuous write operations
  • Ethernet communication board failures preventing remote access
  • Power supply component aging from 24/7 operation
  • Cooling fan bearing failure causing thermal shutdown
  • Firmware corruption requiring factory recovery
  • Current input channel calibration drift from long-term continuous use

Our technicians perform component-level diagnostics on every Fluke 1750/1760 Series unit. We don’t just replace boards — we identify and repair the specific failed components, saving you the cost of full module replacements when possible.

Calibration

Every Fluke 1750/1760 Series repair includes NIST-traceable calibration. We verify all voltage, current, power, and power quality measurement functions against our reference standards and provide a detailed calibration certificate documenting measured performance against the manufacturer’s published specifications.

Who Uses the Fluke 1750/1760 Series?

The Fluke 1750 / 1760 Power Quality Recorders are used by electric utilities, data center operators, hospital facility management, industrial plant engineers, substation monitoring, and power quality consulting firms.

Our Repair Process

  1. Ship Your Instrument: Send your Fluke 1750/1760 Series to our facility from anywhere in the US. We provide prepaid shipping labels on request.
  2. Free Evaluation: Our technicians perform a complete diagnostic assessment and provide a firm, no-obligation repair quote.
  3. Expert Repair: Upon approval, we perform component-level repair using OEM-grade parts.
  4. NIST-Traceable Calibration: Full calibration with documented results across all critical parameters.
  5. Return Shipment: Your instrument is securely packaged and returned with calibration certificate, repair documentation, and our 90-day warranty.

Request a Repair

Contact us for professional Fluke 1750/1760 Series repair and calibration. Our team is ready to evaluate your instrument and provide a no-obligation quote.

Email: info@junecompany.com | All repairs include a 90-day parts and labor warranty.