Fluke Power Quality Analyzer Repair

Fluke Power Quality Analyzer Repair & Calibration

June Company repairs and calibrates Fluke power quality analyzers, restoring measurement accuracy and bringing each unit back to manufacturer specification with NIST-traceable calibration. These analyzers diagnose harmonics, sags, swells, and transients, and keeping them in spec protects the integrity of every power study.

Models We Commonly Repair

Fluke 434, 435, and 437 Series II three-phase analyzers; 1773, 1775, and 1777 power quality analyzers; and 345 power quality clamp meters. For energy logging specifically, see our Fluke power logger repair page; for other brands, our power quality analyzer repair page. If your model isn’t listed, we almost certainly still service it — send us the details.

Common Faults We Resolve

Inaccurate voltage or current measurement, input-channel and clamp faults, harmonic and waveform-capture errors, display and interface problems, logging and communication issues, and battery or power faults. Every repair includes full functional testing and NIST-traceable calibration of measurement parameters, documented on a calibration certificate.

Why Power Engineers Choose Us

Most repairs finish in 5–10 business days, every job carries a 90-day parts-and-labor warranty, and your evaluation fee is credited toward the repair. We serve power-quality engineers, utilities, electrical contractors, and industrial facilities from our Oregon facility.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Fluke power quality analyzer repair cost? Repairs start at a flat evaluation fee that’s credited toward your final repair cost. You receive a firm quote before any work begins.

How long does it take? Most units are completed within 5–10 business days of arrival.

Do you provide a calibration certificate? Yes — every repair includes NIST-traceable calibration with documented results.

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