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Electrical loggers help reduce facilities’ energy costs

ENERGY is significant cost at any industrial facility, and while managers view energy as an unavoidable expense, it’s really a variable cost that can be monitored and managed, significantly improving the bottom line.

COMTEST’s Fluke 1732/1734 Three-Phase Energy Loggers are powerful tools designed to easily identify sources of electrical energy waste.  Easy to set-up and use to capture key measurements — voltage, current, power, power factor, plus variables i.e. temperature.  1732/1734 enables managers to understand energy usage and correlate it to activities. They are also Fluke Connect® compatible. Data can be viewed from anywhere via the Fluke Connect mobile App, potentially reducing the number of times a technician must open a panel while wearing full protective equipment.

The 1732/1734 also include new Energy Analyze Plus App software, delivering more advanced analysis capabilities to better correlate data, making for better decisions.

Rated 600 V CAT IV/1000 V CAT III (highest in industry) — for safe use at the service entrance and downstream.

  • Contact COMTEST on 010 595 1821 or sales@comtest.co.za for more information.

 

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