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Flexible and easy to use, Analysis and reporting software, Inrush current, Screen captures and data - manual

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Flexible and easy to use The 345 measures a wide range of electrical parameters and can be used for many applications in today's modern electrical environment. Measuring mode is selected by a simple turn of the rotary switch and the large color display presents data in a clear, easy-to-understand way. By default the display will show the most common measurements, in very large format. If more detailed views are required they are available with the press of a single key (up to six measurements at once). Equipment performance measurement - power consumed by single- and three-phase balanced loads. Analysis and reporting software Designed to quickly view recorded data, the included Power Log software displays all recorded parameters on interactive trends. Generate professional reports with the 'Report Writer' function, or copy and paste images into report document manually. • Easy-to-use tabbed window format allows quick data evaluation. • One-step download and display capability • Waveform, harmonics, and trend download • Simple data export to other applications View waveforms for equipment checking and setup. Inrush current Diagnose equipment start-ups with the inrush current mode. A current trigger level is set prior to recording. Once the level has been exceeded, the meter will begin capture. Recordings from 3 seconds to 300 seconds may be captured, and up to 1000 inrush events may be stored in the instruments memory. Screen captures and data logging Any measurement can be stored in memory for later viewing, or downloaded to a PC. Simply press 'SAVE' to capture the active screen to memory - up to 50 screen shots can be saved for quick and simple documentation. Additionally, over 150,000 individual measurements can be logged for later review on the display or on a PC using Power Log software. Easily customize the report. View recorded data in simple graphs and tables.  Fluke Corporation Fluke 345 Power Quality Clamp Meter Create professional reports.

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Fluke Corporation
Fluke 345 Power Quality Clamp Meter
Flexible and easy to use
The 345 measures a wide range of electrical parameters and
can be used for many applications in today’s modern electrical
environment. Measuring mode is selected by a simple turn of
the rotary switch and the large color display presents data in
a clear, easy-to-understand way.
By default the display will show the most common
measurements, in very large format.
If more detailed views
are required they are available with the press
of a single key (up to six measurements at once).
Equipment performance
measurement - power consumed
by single- and three-phase
balanced loads.
View waveforms for equipment
checking and setup.
View recorded data
in simple graphs
and tables.
Easily customize
the report.
Create professional
reports.
Analysis and reporting software
Designed to quickly view recorded data, the
included Power Log software displays all recorded
parameters on interactive trends. Generate
professional reports with the ‘Report Writer’
function, or copy and paste images into report
document manually.
Easy-to-use tabbed window format allows
quick data evaluation.
One-step download and display capability
Waveform, harmonics, and trend download
Simple data export to other applications
Inrush current
Diagnose equipment start-ups with the inrush current mode.
A current trigger level is set prior to recording. Once the level
has been exceeded, the meter will begin capture. Recordings
from 3 seconds to 300 seconds may be captured, and up to
1000 inrush events may be stored in the instruments memory.
Screen captures and data logging
Any measurement can be stored in memory for later viewing,
or downloaded to a PC. Simply press ‘SAVE’ to capture the
active screen to memory – up to 50 screen shots can be
saved for quick and simple documentation. Additionally, over
150,000 individual measurements can be logged for later
review on the display or on a PC using Power Log software.