Description
Fluke 1736 Power Logger Repair
The Fluke 1736 is a three-phase power and energy logger – it is installed on a live system and left recording for days or weeks, which makes it unlike a handheld instrument in one important way: a fault usually is not discovered until the study is over and the data turns out to be missing or wrong.
June Company’s certified technicians repair the Fluke 1736 for energy auditors, facilities engineers, electrical contractors, and power quality consultants. Every instrument is repaired at component level and verified against reference standards before it ships back, with the measured results documented.
Common Fluke 1736 problems we fix
- Battery, charging or power faults.
- Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or download failures.
- Mains adapter or auxiliary supply faults.
- Display, keypad or interface faults.
- Current clamp or flexible coil input not reading – the input most likely to fail and the hardest to notice, because a logger with one dead current channel records happily for a fortnight before anyone finds out.
- Voltage input channel dead or inaccurate.
- Recording stops partway through a study.
- Memory or storage faults losing recorded data.
FAQs
I ran a two-week study and one phase recorded nothing. What failed? Almost always that current input or its clamp. It is the commonest logger fault and the most expensive, because you lose the study rather than an afternoon.
Do you test all channels or only the one that failed? All of them, and under load. A logger that passes a bench check can still drop a channel once it is recording.
Every repair carries a 90-day parts-and-labor warranty, with a firm quote before any work begins. Email us or submit a service request.





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