Description
Fluke Power Logger Repair
A Fluke power logger records voltage, current, power, energy, and power-quality data across single- or three-phase systems for energy studies and load surveys. June Company repairs and calibrates Fluke power loggers and recorders across the range (1730, 1732, 1734, 1736, 1738, 1742/1746/1748, and related); tell us your exact model and we’ll confirm the repair.
Whatever the model, a power logger’s accuracy lives in the voltage and current measurement inputs, so faults concentrate in the input front-ends, the current-probe interface, the recording/memory, and power.
Common Fluke power logger problems we fix
- Current-input or probe channel faults — a phase not reading from its 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 or upload — interface/connectivity faults, repaired.
- Power or display faults.
FAQs
Which Fluke loggers do you repair? Most of the range. Tell us the exact model and symptom and we’ll confirm the repair and turnaround.
Are the inputs recalibrated? Yes — voltage and current inputs are checked against our standards with a NIST-traceable certificate.
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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