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
- Ship Your Instrument: Send your Fluke 1750/1760 Series to our facility from anywhere in the US. We provide prepaid shipping labels on request.
- Free Evaluation: Our technicians perform a complete diagnostic assessment and provide a firm, no-obligation repair quote.
- Expert Repair: Upon approval, we perform component-level repair using OEM-grade parts.
- NIST-Traceable Calibration: Full calibration with documented results across all critical parameters.
- 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.
