Description
Fluke 1735 Power Logger Repair and Calibration
The Fluke 1735 is a three-phase power quality logger — it records voltage, current, power, energy, harmonics, and PQ events across all phases (with flexible current probes) for load studies and power-quality surveys, with PC software. Its accuracy depends on the voltage and current measurement inputs, so that’s where service and calibration focus.
June Company repairs and calibrates the Fluke 1735 for power-quality and facility teams.
Common Fluke 1735 problems we fix
- Current-input or probe channel faults — a phase not reading from its flexible probe, repaired so all phases log.
- Voltage/current readings out of spec — measurement-circuit drift, recalibrated against standards.
- Won’t log or store data — the recording/memory system, restored.
- Won’t communicate with the PC software — interface faults, repaired.
- Power or display faults.
FAQs
One phase isn’t logging on my 1735 — fixable? Yes. Input-channel faults are repairable, then all inputs are recalibrated so your PQ logs are accurate, with a NIST-traceable certificate.
Are the current inputs verified? Yes — checked against our standards.
Every repair includes NIST-traceable calibration and a 90-day parts-and-labor warranty. Email us or submit a service request.




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