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Fluke 430 Series IIThree-Phase Power Qualityand Energy AnalyzersTechnical DataMore detailed power quality analysiscapability, and a new Fluke-patentedenergy monetization functionThe new 430 Series II Power Quality and EnergyAnalyzers offer the best in power quality analysisand introduce, for the first time ever, the abilityto monetarily quantify energy losses.The new Fluke 434, 435 and 437 Series IImodels help locate, predict, prevent, and troubleshoot power quality problems in three-phaseand single-phase power distribution systems.Additionally, the Fluke-patented energy lossalgorithm, Unified Power Measurement, measuresand quantifies energy losses due to harmonicsand unbalance issues, allowing the user to pinpointthe origin of energy waste within a system.t Energy loss calculator: Classic active andreactive power measurements, unbalance andharmonic power, are quantified to pinpoint truesystem energy losses in dollars (other localcurrencies available).t Power inverter efficiency: Simultaneouslymeasure AC output power and DC input powerfor power electronics systems using optionalDC clamp.t PowerWave data capture: 435 and 437 SeriesII analyzers capture fast RMS data, showhalf-cycle and waveforms to characterizeelectrical system dynamics (generator start-ups,UPS switching etc.).t Waveform capture: 435 and 437 Series IImodels capture 100/120 cycles (50/60Hz)of each event that is detected in all modes,without set-up.t Automatic Transient Mode: 435 and 437Series II analyzers capture 200 kHz waveformdata on all phases simultaneously up to 6 kV.t Fully Class-A compliant: 435 and 437 SeriesII analyzers conduct tests according to thestringent international IEC 61000-4-30 Class-Astandard.t Mains signaling: 435 and 437 Series IIanalyzers measure interference from ripplecontrol signals at specific frequencies.t 400 Hz measurement: 437 Series II analyzercaptures power quality measurements foravionic and military power systems.t Troubleshoot real-time: Analyze the trendsusing the cursors and zoom tools.t Highest safety rating in the industry:600 V CAT IV/1000 V CAT III rated for useat the service entrance.t Measure all three phases and neutral:With included four flexible current probeswith enhanced thin flex designed to fit intothe tightest places.t Automatic Trending: Every measurementis always automatically recorded, withoutany set-up.t System-Monitor: Ten power qualityparameters on one screen according toEN50160 power quality standard.t Logger function: Configure for any testcondition with memory for up to 600parameters at user defined intervals.t View graphs and generate reports:With included analysis software.t Battery life: Seven hours operating timeper charge on Li-ion battery pack.437 Series IIThree-PhasePower Qualityand EnergyAnalyzer willbe availablein early 2012

Unified Power MeasurementUnbalanceFluke’s patented Unified Power Measurement system (UPM) provides the most comprehensive viewof power available, measuring:t Parameters of Classical Power (Steinmetz 1897)and IEEE 1459-2000 Powert Detailed Loss Analysist Unbalance AnalysisThese UPM calculations are used to quantifythe fiscal cost of energy loss caused by powerquality issues. The calculations are computed,along with other facility-specific information,by an Energy Loss Calculator that ultimatelydetermines how much money a facility losesdue to wasted energy.UPM gives a more comprehensive breakdown ofthe energy consumed in the plant. In addition tomeasuring reactive power (caused by poor powerfactor), UPM also measures the energy wastecaused by unbalance; the effect of unevenlyloading each phase in three-phase systems.Unbalance can often be corrected by reconnecting loads on different phases to ensure thecurrent drawn on each phase is as equal aspossible. Unbalance can also be corrected byinstalling an unbalance reactance device (orfilter), that will minimize the effects. Correctingunbalance should be basic good housekeepingin the facility as unbalance problems can causemotor failure or shorten equipment life expectancy. Unbalance also wastes energy. UsingUPM can minimize or eliminate that energywaste, thus saving money.Energy savingsTraditionally energy savings are achieved bymonitoring and targeting, or in other words, byfinding the major loads in a facility and optimizing their operation. The cost of power qualitycould only be quantified in terms of downtimecaused by lost production and damage to electrical equipment. The Unified Power Measurement(UPM) method now goes beyond this to achieveenergy savings by discovering the energy wastecaused by power quality issues. Using theUnified Power Measurement, Fluke’s Energy LossCalculator (see screen shot below) will determinehow much money a facility is losing due to wasteenergy.HarmonicsUPM also provides details of the energy wastedin your facility due to the presence of harmonics.Harmonics may be present in your facility due tothe loads you operate or may be caused by loadsin adjacent facilities. The presence of harmonicsin your facility can lead to:t overheating transformers and conductorst nuisance tripping of circuit breakerst early failures of electrical equipmentQuantifying the cost of wasted energy due to thepresence of harmonics simplifies the return-oninvestment calculation needed to justify purchasing harmonic filters. By installing a harmonicfilter the ill effects of harmonics can be reducedand energy waste eliminated, resulting in loweroperational costs and more reliable operation.Energy Loss CalculatorUseful kilowatts (power) availableReactive (unusable) powerKilowatts made unusable by unbalance issuesKilowatts made unusable by harmonicsNeutral currentTotal cost of wasted kilowatt hours2 Fluke CorporationFluke 430 Series II Three-Phase Energy and Power Quality Analyzers

430 Series II Power Quality and Energy Analyzer selection tableModelFluke 434-IIFluke 435-IIFluke 437-IIStandard complianceIEC 61000-4-30 Class S IEC 61000-4-30 Class A IEC 61000-4-30 Class AtttVolt Amp HztttDips and swellstttHarmonicstttPower and energytttEnergy loss calculatortttUnbalancetttMonitortttInrushttEvent waveform capturettFlickerttTransientsttMains signalingttPower wavetttPower inverter efficiencyt400HzttC1740 Soft CasetC437-II Hard Case with rollersSD card (Max 32 GB)8 GB8 GB8 GBAll models include the following accessories TL430 test lead set, 4 x i430 thin flexi current probes, BP290 battery, BC430 power adapter with international power adapter set, USB cableA-B mini and PowerLog CD.Technical specificationsSpecifications are valid for models Fluke 434-II, Fluke 435-II, Fluke 437-II unless otherwise specified.Specificatons for Amp and Watt readings are based upon i430-Flexi-TF unless otherwise specified.Input characteristicsVoltage inputsNumber of inputs4 (3 phase neutral) dc-coupledMaximum input voltage1000 VrmsNominal voltage rangeSelectable 1 V to 1000 VMax. peak measurement voltage6 kV (transient mode only)Input impedance4 MΩ//5 pFBandwidth 10 kHz, up to 100 kHz for transient modeScaling1:1, 10:1, 100:1, 1,000:1 10,000:1 and variableCurrent inputsNumber of inputs4 (3 phase neutral) dc- or ac-coupledTypeClamp or current transformer with mV output or i430flex-TFRange0.5 Arms to 600 Arms with included i430flex-TF (with sensitivity 10x)5 Arms to 6000 Arms with included i430flex-TF (with sensitivity 1x)0.1 mV/A to 1 V/A and custom for use with optional ac or dc clampsInput impedance1 MΩBandwidth 10 kHzScaling1:1, 10:1, 100:1, 1,000:1 10,000:1 and variable3 Fluke CorporationFluke 430 Series II Three-Phase Energy and Power Quality Analyzers

Input characteristicscont.Sampling systemResolution16 bit analog to digital converter on 8 channelsMaximum sampling speed200 kS/s on each channel simultaneouslyRMS sampling5000 samples on 10/12 cycles according to IEC61000-4-30PLL synchronization4096 samples on 10/12 cycles according to IEC61000-4-7Nominal frequency434-II and 435-II: 50 Hz and 60 Hz437-II: 50 Hz, 60 Hz and 400 HzDisplay modesWaveform displayAvailable in all modes via SCOPE key435-II and 437-II: Default display mode for Transients functionUpdate rate 5x per secondDisplays 4 cycles of waveform data on screen, up to 4 waveforms simultaneouslyPhasor diagramAvailable in all modes via Scope waveform displayDefault view for Unbalance modeMeter readingsAvailable in all modes except Monitor and Transients, provides tabulated view of all available readingsFully customizable up to 150 readings for Logger modeTrend graphAvailable in all modes except TransientsSingle vertical cursor with min max and avg reading at cursor positionBar graphAvailable in Monitor and Harmonics modeEvent listAvailable in all modesProvides 50/60** cycles of waveform information and associated 1/2 cycle rms values for Volts and AmpsMeasurement modesScope4 voltage waveforms, 4 current waveforms, Vrms, Vfund. Arms, A fund, V @ cursor, A @ cursor, phase anglesVolts/amps/hertzVrms phase to phase, Vrms phase to neutral, Vpeak, V Crest Factor, Arms Apeak, A Crest Factor, HzDips and swellsVrms½, Arms½, Pinst with programmable threshold levels for event detectionHarmonics dc, 1 to 50, up to 9th harmonicfor 400 HzHarmonics Volts, THD, Harmonic Amps, K factor Amps, Harmonic Watts, THd Watts, K factor Watts, InterharmonicVolts, Interharmonic Amps, Vrms, Arms (relative to fundamental or to total rms)Power and energyVrms, Arms, Wfull, Wfund., VAfull, VAfund., VAharmonics, VAunbalance, var, PF, DPF, CosQ, Efficiency factor,Wforward, WreverseEnergy loss calculatorWfund, VAharmonics, VAunbalance, var, A, Loss Active, Loss Reactive, Loss Harmonics, Loss Unbalance, LossNeutral, Loss Cost (based upon user defined cost / kWh)Inverter efficiency(requires optional dc current clamp)Wfull, Wfund, Wdc, Efficiency, Vdc, Adc, Vrms, Arms, HzUnbalanceVneg%, Vzero%, Aneg%, Azero%, Vfund, Afund, V phase angles, A phase anglesInrushInrush current, Inrush duration, Arms½, Vrms½MonitorVrms, Arms, harmonic Volts, THD Volts, PLT, Vrms½, Arms½, Hz, dips, swells, interruptions, rapid voltage changes,unbalance and mains signalling.All parameters are measured simultaneously in accordance with EN50160Flagging is applied according to IEC61000-4-30 to indicate unreliable readings due to dips or swellsFlicker (435-II and 437-II only)Pst(1min), Pst, Plt, Pinst, Vrms ½, Arms ½, HzTransients (435-II and 437-II only)Transient waveforms 4x Voltage 4x Amps, triggers: Vrms ½, Arms ½, PinstMains Signaling (435-II and 437-II only)Relative signaling voltage and absolute signaling voltage averaged over three seconds for up to two selectablesignaling frequenciesPower Wave (435-II and 437-II only)Vrms½, Arms½ W, Hz and scope waveforms for voltage amps and wattsLoggerCustom selection of up to 150 PQ parameters measured simultaneously on 4 phases4 Fluke CorporationFluke 430 Series II Three-Phase Energy and Power Quality Analyzers

Product specificationsModelMeasurement rangeResolutionAccuracy434-II1 V to 1000 V phase to neutral0.1 V 0.5 % of nominal voltage****435-II and 437-II1 V to 1000 V phase to neutral0.01 V 0.1 % of nominal voltage****Vpk1 Vpk to 1400 Vpk1V5 % of nominal voltageVoltage Crest Factor (CF)1.0 2.80.01 5%1 V to 1000 V phase to neutral0.1 V 1 % of nominal voltage0.1 V 0.2 % of nominal voltage0.1 V 0.5 % of nominal voltage0.1 V 0.1 % of nominal voltageVoltVrms (ac dc)Vrms½434-II434-II and 435-IIVfund434-II1 V to 1000 V phase to neutral435-II and 437-IIAmps (accuracy excluding clamp accuracy)Amps (ac dc)Apki430-Flex 1x5 A to 6000 A1A 0.5 % 5 countsi430-Flex 10x0.5 A to 600 A0.1 A 0.5 % 5 counts1mV/A 1x5 A to 2000 A1A 0.5 % 5 counts1mV/A 10x0.5 A A to 200 A (ac only)0.1 A 0.5 % 5 countsi430-Flex8400 Apk1 Arms 5%1mV/A5500 Apk1 Arms 5%1 to 100.01 5%i430-Flex 1x5 A to 6000 A1A 1 % 10 countsi430-Flex 10x0.5 A to 600 A0.1 A 1 % 10 counts1mV/A 1x5 A to 2000 A1A 1 % 10 counts1mV/A 10x0.5 A A to 200 A (ac only)0.1 A 1 % 10 countsi430-Flex 1x5 A to 6000 A1A 0.5 % 5 countsi430-Flex 10x0.5 A to 600 A0.1 A 0.5 % 5 counts1mV/A 1x5 A to 2000 A1A 0.5 % 5 counts1mV/A 10x0.5 A A to 200 A (ac only)0.1 A 0.5 % 5 countsFluke 434 @ 50 Hz nominal42.50 Hz to 57.50 Hz0.01 Hz 0.01 HzFluke 434 @ 60 Hz nominal51.00 Hz to 69.00 Hz0.01 Hz 0.01 HzFluke 435/7 @ 50 Hz nominal42.500 Hz to 57.500 Hz0.001 Hz 0.01 HzFluke 435/7 @ 60 Hz nominal51.000 Hz to 69.000 Hz0.001 Hz 0.01 HzFluke 437 @ 400 Hz nominal340.0 Hz to 460.0 Hz0.1 Hz 0.1 Hzi430-Flexmax 6000 MW0.1 W to 1 MW 1 % 10 counts1 mV/Amax 2000 MW0.1 W to 1 MW 1 % 10 counts0 to 10.001 0.1 % @ nominal load conditionsA Crest Factor (CF)Amps½AfundHzHzPowerWatts (VA, var)Power factor (Cos j/DPF)EnergykWh (kVAh, kvarh)i430-Flex 10xDepends on clamp scaling and V nominal 1 % 10 countsEnergy lossi430-Flex 10xDepends on clamp scaling and V nominal 1 % 10 countsExcluding line resistance accuracyHarmonicsHarmonic order (n)DC, 1 to 50 Grouping: Harmonic groups according to IEC 61000-4-7Inter-harmonic order (n)VoltsAmpsWattsPhase Angle5 Fluke CorporationOFF, 1 to 50 Grouping: Harmonic and Interharmonic subgroups according to IEC 61000-4-7%f0.0 % to 100 %0.1 % 0.1 % n x 0.1 %%r0.0 % to 100 %0.1 % 0.1 % n x 0.4 %Absolute0.0 to 1000 V0.1 V 5% *THD0.0 % to 100 %0.1 % 2.5 %%f0.0 % to 100 %0.1 % 0.1 % n x 0.1 %%r0.0 % to 100 %0.1 % 0.1 % n x 0.4 %Absolute0.0 to 600 A0.1 A 5 % 5 countsTHD0.0 % to 100 %0.1 % 2.5 %%f or %r0.0 % to 100 %0.1 % n x 2%AbsoluteDepends on clamp scaling and V nominal— 5 % n x 2 % 10 countsTHD0.0 % to 100 %0.1 % 5%-360 to 0 1 n x 1 Fluke 430 Series II Three-Phase Energy and Power Quality Analyzers

Product specificationscont.FlickerPlt, Pst, Pst(1min) Pinst0.00 to 20.000.01 5%UnbalanceVolts%0.0 % to 20.0 %0.1 % 0.1 %Amps%0.0 % to 20.0 %0.1% 1%Threshold levelsThreshold, limits and signaling duration isprogramable for two signaling frequencies——Signaling frequency60 Hz to 3000 Hz0.1 HzRelative V%0 % to 100 %0.10 % 0.4 %Absolute V3s (3 second avg.)0.0 V to 1000 V0.1 V 5 % of nominal voltageMains signalingTrend recordingMethodAutomatically records min, max and average values over time for all readings being displayed for the three phases and neutralsimultaneouslySampling5 readings/s continuous sampling per channel, 100/120** reading/s for 1/2 cycle values and PinstRecording time1 hr up to 1 year, user selectable (default setting 7 days)Averaging time0.25s to 2hr, user selectable (default 1s) 10 minutes when using Monitor modeMemoryData is stored on SDcard (8GB included 32GB max)Events434-II: Tabulated in event list435-II & 437-II: Tabulated in event list, including 50/60** waveform cycles and 7.5s 1/2 cycle rms Voltage and Amps trendMeasurement methodVrms, Arms10/12 cycle contiguous non-overlapping intervals using 500/4162 samples per cycle in accordance with IEC 61000-4-30Vpeak, ApeakAbsolute highest sample value within 10/12 cycle interval with 40 μs sample resolutionV Crest FactorMeasures ratio between the Vpeak and VrmsA Crest FactorMeasures ratio between the Apeak and ArmsHzMeasured every 10 sec in accordance with IEC61000-4-30. Vrms½, Arms½ Value is measured over 1 cycle, commencing at afundamental zero crossing, and refreshed each half-cycle.This technique is independent for each channel in accordance with IEC 61000-4-30.HarmonicsCalculated from 10/12-cycle gapless harmonic group measurements on Voltage and Amps according to IEC 61000-4-7WattFull and fundamental real power display. Calculates average value of instantaneous power over 10/12 cycle period for eachphase. Total Active Power PT P1 P2 P3.VAFull and fundamental apparent power display. Calculates apparent power using Vrms x Arms value over 10/12 cycle period.varFundamental reactive power display. Calculates reactive power on fundamental positive sequence components. Capacitive andinductive load is indicated with capacitor and inductor icons.VA HarmonicsTotal disturbance power due to harmonics. Calculated for each phase and for total system based upon total apparent power andfundamental real power.VA UnbalanceUnbalance power for total sytem. Calculated using symmetrical components method for fundamental apparent power and totalapparent power.Power factorCalculated total watt/VACosCosine of angle between fundamental voltage and currentDPFCalculated fundamental Watt/VAEnergy/energy costPower values are accumulated over time for kWh values. Energy cost is calculated from user defined /kWh cost variableUnbalanceThe supply voltage unbalance is evaluated using the method of symmetrical components according to IEC61000-4-30FlickerAccording to IEC 61000-4-15 flickermeter—functional and design specification.Includes 230 V 50 Hz lamp and 120 V 60 Hz lamp models.Transient captureCaptures waveform triggered on signal envelope. Additionally triggers on dips, swells, interruptions and Amps levelInrush currentThe inrush current begins when the Arms half cycle rises above the inrush threshold, and ends when the Arms half cyclerms is equal to or below the inrush threshold minus a user-selected hysteresis value. The measurement is the square root ofthe mean of the squared Arms half cycle values measured during the inrush duration. Each half-cycle interval is contiguousand non-overlapping as recommended by IEC 61000-4-30. Markers indicate inrush duration. Cursors allow measurement ofpeak Arms half cycle.Mains signalingMeasurements are based on: either the corresponding 10/12-cycle rms value interharmonic bin or the rms of the four nearest10/12-cycle rms value interharmonic bins per IEC 61000-4-30. Limit setup for Monitor mode follows EN50160 standard limits.Time synchronizationOptional GPS430-II timesync module provides time uncertainty 20 ms or 16.7 ms for time tagging of events and timeaggregated measurements. When synchronization is not available, time tolerance is 1-s/24h6 Fluke CorporationFluke 430 Series II Three-Phase Energy and Power Quality Analyzers

Wiring configurations1Ø NEUTRALSingle phase with neutral1Ø SPLIT PHASESplit phase1Ø IT NO NEUTRALSingle phase system with two phase voltages without neutral3Ø WYEThree phase four wire system WYE3Ø DELTAThree phase three wire system Delta3Ø ITThree phase system without neutral WYE3Ø HIGH LEGFour wire three phase Delta system with center tapped high leg3Ø OPEN LEGOpen delta three wire system with 2 transformer windings2-ELEMENTThree phase three wire system without current sensor on phase L2/B (2 watt meter method)2½-ELEMENTThree phase four wire system without voltage sensor on phase L2/BINVERTER EFFICIENCYdc voltage and current input with ac output power (automatically displayed and selected in Inverter Efficiency mode)General specificationsCaseDesign Rugged, shock proof with integrated protective holsterDrip and dust proof IP51 according to IEC60529 when used in tilt stand positionShock and vibration Shock 30 g, vibration: 3 g sinusoid, random 0.03 g2/Hz according to MIL-PRF-28800F Class 2DisplayBrightness: 200 cd/m2 typ. using power adapter, 90 cd/m2 typical using battery powerSize: 127 mm x 88 mm (153 mm/6.0 in diagonal) LCDResolution: 320 x 240 pixelsContrast and brightness: user-adjustable, temperature compensatedMemory8GB SD card (SDHC compliant, FAT32 formatted) standard, upto 32GB optionallyScreen save and multiple data memories for storing data including recordings (dependent on memory size)Real-time clockTime and date stamp for Trend mode, Transient display, System Monitor and event captureEnvironmentalOperating temperature0 C 40 C; 40 C 50 C excl. batteryStorage temperature-20 C 60 CHumidity 10 C 30 C: 95 % RH non-condensing 30 C 40 C: 75 % RH non-condensing 40 C 50 C: 45 % RH non-condensingMaximum operating altitudeUp to 2,000 m (6666 ft) for CAT IV 600 V, CAT III 1000 VUp to 3,000 m (10,000 ft) for CAT III 600 V, CAT II 1000 VMaximum storage altitude 12 km (40,000 ft)Electro-Magnetic-Compatibility(EMC)EN 61326 (2005-12) for emission and immunityInterfacesmini-USB-B, Isolated USB port for PC connectivitySD card slot accessible behind instrument batteryWarrantyThree years (parts and labor) on main instrument, one year on accessoriesIncluded accessoriesPower optionsBC430 Power AdapterInternational plug adapter setBP290 (Single capacity Li-ion battery) 28Wh (7 hours or more)LeadsTL430 Test lead and Alligator clip setColor codingWC100 color coding clips and regional decalsFlexible current probesi430flex-TF, 24 inch (61cm) length, 4 clampsMemory, Software andPC connection8 GB SD cardPowerLog on CD (includes operator manuals in PDF format)USB cable A-BminiCarrying caseC1740 Soft Case for 434-II and 435-IIC437 Hard Case with rollers for 437-II* 5 % if 1 % of nominal voltage 0.05 % of nominal voltage if 1% of nominal voltage** 50Hz/60Hz nominal frequency according to IEC 61000-4-30*** 400Hz measurements are not supported for Flicker, Mains Signaling and Monitor Mode.**** for nominal voltage 50 V to 500 V7 Fluke CorporationFluke 430 Series II Three-Phase Energy and Power Quality Analyzers

Flexible Current Probe i430 Flexi-TF specificationGeneral specificationsProbe and cable materialAlcryn 2070NC, reinforced insulation, UL94 V0, Color: REDCouplings materialLati Latamid 6H-V0 NylonProbe cable length610 mm (24 in)Probe cable diameter12.4 mm (0.49 in)Probe cable bend radius38.1 mm (1.5 in)Output cable length2.5 meters RG58Output connectorSafety BNC connectorOperating range-20 C to 90 CStorage temperature-40 C to 105 COperating humidity15 % to 85 % (non condensing)Degree of protection (Probe)IP41SpecificationsCurrent range6000 A AC RMSVoltage output (@1000 ARMS, 50 Hz)86.6 mVAccuracy 1% of reading (@ 25 C, 50 Hz)Linearity (10 % to 100 % of range) 0.2% of readingNoise (10 Hz – 7 kHz)1.0 mV ACRMSOutput impedance82 Ω minLoad impedance50 MΩInternal Resistance per 100 mm probelength10.5Ω 5 %Bandwidth (-3dB)10 Hz to 7 kHzPhase error (45 Hz – 65 Hz) 1 Position sensitivity 2 % of reading max.Temperature coefficient 0.08 % max of reading per CWorking voltage(see safety standards section)1000 V AC RMS or DC (head)30 V max. (output)Ordering ee-Phase Energy AnalyzerThree-Phase Power Quality and Energy Analyzer400 Hz Three-Phase Power Quality and Energy AnalyzerOptional/replacement sWC100GPS430-IIBP291HH2906000 A Fluke 430 Thin Flexi 61 cm (24 in) 4 packHard Case 430 Series II with rollerSoftcase for 174X and 43X-II PQ Analyzeri5sPQ3, 5 A ac Current Clamps, 3-packi400s AC Current ClampWC100 Color Localization SetGPS430 Time Synchronization ModuleDouble capacity Li-ion battery (up to 16 hr)Hanging hook for use on cabinet doorsFluke. Keeping your world up and running. Fluke Europe B.V.P.O. Box 11865602 BD EindhovenThe NetherlandsWeb: www.fluke.comFluke (UK) Ltd.52 Hurricane WayNorwich, NorfolkNR6 6JBUnited KingdomFor more information call:In Europe/M-East/Africa 31 (0)40 2 675 200or Fax 31 (0)40 2 675 222Tel.: 44 (0)20 7942 0700Fax: 44 (0)20 7942 0701E-mail: industrial@uk.fluke.nlWeb: www.fluke.co.ukModification of this document is notpermitted without written permissionfrom Fluke Corporation. 2011 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved.Printed in the Netherlands. 12/2011.Data subject to alteration without notice.Pub ID: 11858-eng

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3 Fluke Corporation Fluke 430 Series II Three-Phase Energy and Power Quality Analyzers Technical specifications Specifications are valid for models Fluke 434-II, Fluke 435-II, Fluke 437-II unless otherwise specified. Specificatons for Amp and Watt readings are based upon i430-F

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