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Rental – Fluke 435-II 3 Phase Power Quality and Energy Analyzer with Carrying Case

Model: 435-II-RENTAL

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Rental – Fluke 435-II 3 Phase Power Quality and Energy Analyzer with Carrying Case

Model: 435-II-RENTAL

Capture fast RMS data, show half-cycle and waveforms to characterize electrical system dynamics. Quickly understand the capacity of your existing electrical panels, troubleshoot circuit breaker trips and uncover and monetize energy costs.

Capture fast RMS data, show half-cycle and waveforms to characterize electrical system dynamics. Quickly understand the capacity of your existing electrical panels, troubleshoot circuit breaker trips and uncover and monetize energy costs.

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Fluke 435-II-RENTAL Specifications

  ModelMeasurement rangeResolutionAccuracy
Volt
Vrms (ac+dc) 435-II1 V to 1000 V phase to neutral0.01 V± 0.1% of nominal voltage****
Vpk 1 Vpk to 1400 Vpk1 V5% of nominal voltage
Voltage Crest Factor (CF) 1.0 > 2.80.01± 5 %
Vrms½ 435-II0.1 V± 0.2% of nominal voltage
Vfund 435-II0.1 V± 0.1% of nominal voltage
Amps (accuracy excluding clamp accuracy)
Amps (ac +dc) i430-Flex 1x5 A to 6000 A1 A± 0.5% ± 5 counts
  i430-Flex 10x0.5 A to 600 A0.1 A± 0.5% ± 5 counts
  1mV/A 1x5 A to 2000 A1A± 0.5% ± 5 counts
  1mV/A 10x0.5 A A to 200 A (ac only)0.1 A± 0.5% ± 5 counts
Apk i430-Flex8400 Apk1 Arms± 5 %
  1mV/A5500 Apk1 Arms± 5 %
A Crest Factor (CF) 1 to 100.01± 5 %
Amps½ i430-Flex 1x5 A to 6000 A1 A± 1% ± 10 counts
  i430-Flex 10x0.5 A to 600 A0.1 A± 1% ± 10 counts
  1mV/A 1x5 A to 2000 A1A± 1% ± 10 counts
  1mV/A 10x0.5 A A to 200 A (ac only)0.1 A± 1% ± 10 counts
Afund i430-Flex 1x5 A to 6000 A1 A± 0.5% ± 5 counts
  i430-Flex 10x0.5 A to 600 A0.1 A± 0.5% ± 5 counts
  1mV/A 1x5 A to 2000 A1A± 0.5% ± 5 counts
  1mV/A 10x0.5 A A to 200 A (ac only)0.1 A± 0.5% ± 5 counts
Hz
Hz Fluke 435 @ 50 Hz nominal
42.500 Hz to 57.500 Hz
0.001 Hz

± 0.01 Hz
Fluke 435 @ 60 Hz nominal 51.000 Hz to 69.000 Hz
0.001 Hz

± 0.01 Hz
Power
Watts (VA, var) i430-Flex
max 6000 MW0.1 W to 1 MW± 1% ± 10 counts
  1 mV/Amax 2000 MW0.1 W to 1 MW± 1% ± 10 counts
Power factor (Cos j/DPF) 0 to 10.001± 0.1% @ nominal load conditions
Energy
  kWh (kVAh, kvarh) i430-Flex 10xDepends on clamp scaling and V nominal± 1% ± 10 counts
  Energy loss i430-Flex 10xDepends on clamp scaling and V nominal± 1% ± 10 counts Excluding line resistance accuracy
Harmonics
Harmonic order (n) Harmonic order (n) DC, 1 to 50 Grouping: Harmonic groups according to IEC 61000-4-7
Inter-harmonic order (n) Inter-harmonic order (n) OFF, 1 to 50 Grouping: Harmonic and Interharmonic subgroups according to IEC 61000-4-7
Volts %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 %
Amps %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 counts
  THD0.0 % to 100 %0.1 %± 2.5 %
Watts %f or %r0.0 % to 100 %0.1 %± n x 2%
  AbsoluteDepends on clamp scaling and V nominal-± 5% ± n x 2 % ± 10 counts
  THD0.0 % to 100 %0.1 %± 5 %
Phase Angle -360° to +0°± n x 1°
Flicker
Plt, Pst, Pst(1min) Pinst 0.00 to 20.000.01± 5 %
Unbalance
Volts %0.0 % to 20.0 %0.1 %± 0.1 %
Amps %0.0 % to 20.0 %0.1%± 1 %
Mains signaling
Threshold levels Threshold, limits and signaling duration is programable for two signaling frequencies--
Signaling frequency 60 Hz to 3000 Hz0.1 Hz
Relative V% 0 % to 100 %0.10 %± 0.4 %
Absolute V3s (3 second avg.) 0.0 V to 1000 V0.1 V± 5 % of nominal voltage
General specifications
CaseDesign Rugged, shock proof with integrated protective holster Drip and dust proof IP51 according to IEC60529 when used in tilt stand position Shock and vibration Shock 30 g, vibration: 3 g sinusoid, random 0.03 g 2 /Hz according to MIL-PRF-28800F Class 2
DisplayBrightness: 200 cd/m 2 typ. using power adapter, 90 cd/m 2 typical using battery power Size: 127 mm x 88 mm (153 mm/6.0 in diagonal) LCD Resolution: 320 x 240 pixels Contrast and brightness: user-adjustable, temperature compensated
Memory8GB SD card (SDHC compliant, FAT32 formatted) standard, upto 32GB optionally Screen 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 capture
Environmental
Operating temperature0 °C ~ +40 °C; +40 °C ~ +50 °C excl. battery
Storage temperature-20 °C ~ +60 °C
Humidity +10 °C ~ +30 °C: 95% RH non-condensing
+30 °C ~ +40 °C: 75% RH non-condensing
+40 °C ~ +50 °C: 45% RH non-condensing
Maximum operating altitudeUp to 2,000 m (6666 ft) for CAT IV 600 V, CAT III 1000 V
Up to 3,000 m (10,000 ft) for CAT III 600 V, CAT II 1000 V
Maximum storage altitude 12 km (40,000 ft)
Electro-Magnetic-Compatibility (EMC)EN 61326 (2005-12) for emission and immunity
Interfacesmini-USB-B, Isolated USB port for PC connectivity SD card slot accessible behind instrument battery
WarrantyThree years (parts and labor) on main instrument, one year on accessories
Click here for complete specifications on the Fluke 435-II-RENTAL

What's included with the Fluke 435-II-RENTAL

  • Rental – Fluke 435-II 3 Phase Power Quality and Energy Analyzer with Carrying Case

How To Check For Voltage Dips And Swells Using The Fluke 435


This video will teach the user how to set up their three-phase power quality and energy analyzer to measure dips and swells. Power quality issues may negatively impact the user's bottom line. Furthermore, these issues can as well affect the operations of critical loads.

Webinar: Facilities Maintenance with Fluke


Proactive maintenance and energy savings strategies are essential for cost savings in facilities.

We’ve teamed up with Fluke to provide you with a thorough discussion on proactive maintenance strategies – approaches, tools, and the proper “health” measurements on critical assets. As managing energy costs are also critical, we will also explore how implementing an onsite compressed air and gas leak detection program, facilities can save tens of thousands of dollars annually and production equipment downtime. The latest test equipment advances have made it possible for users to perform leak inspections with little to no training in a fraction of the time versus conventional tools.

During this short webinar on Facilities Maintenance, we covered:
  • Monitoring critical assets with fewer resources
  • Bridging the skills gap
  • Why are we replacing the same bearings and seals over and over?
  • What are the best tools to use?
  • How do we justify the cost of the tools and resources?
  • How do we start a Proactive Maintenance program?

How To Connect Using The Phasor Diagram On A Fluke 435 Series II Power Quality Analyzer


In this video, the user will learn how to turn on and configure their power quality and energy analyzer for the power network that they're working with. This instrument will also allow the user to Quickly understand the capacity of your existing electrical panels, troubleshoot circuit breaker trips and uncover and monetize energy costs.

Differences Between The Logging Capture Interval and Sample Rate on a Fluke 435 Series II


In this video, the viewer will learn the difference between a logging capture interval and a sample rate on this power quality and energy analyzer.

How To Perform A Logger Set-Up On The Fluke 435 Series II Power Quality Analyzer_


This video will serve as a tutorial on how to use the instruments logger function. The logger function allows the user to configure which measurements they would want to record and the document before beginning a power quality test.

How To Perform A Trend Configuration On The Fluke 435 Series II Power Quality Analyzer


In this video, the user will learn how to set up this three-phase power quality and energy analyzer for trending. Power quality issues may affect the operations of critical loads. Also, it may have a negative impact on the user's bottom line.

How To Check For Voltage Dips And Swells Using The Fluke 435


This video will teach the user how to set up their three-phase power quality and energy analyzer to measure dips and swells. Power quality issues may negatively impact the user's bottom line. Furthermore, these issues can as well affect the operations of critical loads.

How To Use A Harmonics Test In A Fluke 435 Power Quality Analyzer


This video will serve as a tutorial video that will teach the user how to use the harmonics test on this three-phase power quality and energy analyzer. One thing to keep in mind is that the event counter is always on. Therefore, even during a harmonics test, this instrument can still detect other voltage events.

How To Transfer Data From The Fluke 435 To The Power Log Software


There are a few ways to transfer the data to your computer. This video will show a step by step tutorial that will teach you how to transfer data from your 3-phase power quality and energy analyzer to the power log software using the SD card.

Fluke: Which Power Quality Tool do I need to do my job?


This video will teach the user how to select a power quality tool depending on their job. There are 3 kinds of power quality tools for 3 phases: loggers (Fluke 1736), trouble shooters (Fluke 435) or recorders (Fluke 1750).

Accessories

Click on a category to view a selection of compatible accessories with the Rental – Fluke 435-II 3 Phase Power Quality and Energy Analyzer with Carrying Case.

Fluke TB25 Tool Bucket Organizer Bag, 5.2 gal TB25
Durable and rugged, this tool bucket organizer bag has a 5.2-gallon capacity that can be relied on to protect and safely carry a variety of test tools and accessories. With its waterproof hard bottom shell, this versatile organizer has a total of 28 pockets that can fit hand tools, DMMs, clamp meters, test probes, and more.
$114.99 USD

Learn More

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Customer Reviews for the Fluke 435-II-RENTAL

Fluke 435-II-RENTAL Specifications

  ModelMeasurement rangeResolutionAccuracy
Volt
Vrms (ac+dc) 435-II1 V to 1000 V phase to neutral0.01 V± 0.1% of nominal voltage****
Vpk 1 Vpk to 1400 Vpk1 V5% of nominal voltage
Voltage Crest Factor (CF) 1.0 > 2.80.01± 5 %
Vrms½ 435-II0.1 V± 0.2% of nominal voltage
Vfund 435-II0.1 V± 0.1% of nominal voltage
Amps (accuracy excluding clamp accuracy)
Amps (ac +dc) i430-Flex 1x5 A to 6000 A1 A± 0.5% ± 5 counts
  i430-Flex 10x0.5 A to 600 A0.1 A± 0.5% ± 5 counts
  1mV/A 1x5 A to 2000 A1A± 0.5% ± 5 counts
  1mV/A 10x0.5 A A to 200 A (ac only)0.1 A± 0.5% ± 5 counts
Apk i430-Flex8400 Apk1 Arms± 5 %
  1mV/A5500 Apk1 Arms± 5 %
A Crest Factor (CF) 1 to 100.01± 5 %
Amps½ i430-Flex 1x5 A to 6000 A1 A± 1% ± 10 counts
  i430-Flex 10x0.5 A to 600 A0.1 A± 1% ± 10 counts
  1mV/A 1x5 A to 2000 A1A± 1% ± 10 counts
  1mV/A 10x0.5 A A to 200 A (ac only)0.1 A± 1% ± 10 counts
Afund i430-Flex 1x5 A to 6000 A1 A± 0.5% ± 5 counts
  i430-Flex 10x0.5 A to 600 A0.1 A± 0.5% ± 5 counts
  1mV/A 1x5 A to 2000 A1A± 0.5% ± 5 counts
  1mV/A 10x0.5 A A to 200 A (ac only)0.1 A± 0.5% ± 5 counts
Hz
Hz Fluke 435 @ 50 Hz nominal
42.500 Hz to 57.500 Hz
0.001 Hz

± 0.01 Hz
Fluke 435 @ 60 Hz nominal 51.000 Hz to 69.000 Hz
0.001 Hz

± 0.01 Hz
Power
Watts (VA, var) i430-Flex
max 6000 MW0.1 W to 1 MW± 1% ± 10 counts
  1 mV/Amax 2000 MW0.1 W to 1 MW± 1% ± 10 counts
Power factor (Cos j/DPF) 0 to 10.001± 0.1% @ nominal load conditions
Energy
  kWh (kVAh, kvarh) i430-Flex 10xDepends on clamp scaling and V nominal± 1% ± 10 counts
  Energy loss i430-Flex 10xDepends on clamp scaling and V nominal± 1% ± 10 counts Excluding line resistance accuracy
Harmonics
Harmonic order (n) Harmonic order (n) DC, 1 to 50 Grouping: Harmonic groups according to IEC 61000-4-7
Inter-harmonic order (n) Inter-harmonic order (n) OFF, 1 to 50 Grouping: Harmonic and Interharmonic subgroups according to IEC 61000-4-7
Volts %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 %
Amps %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 counts
  THD0.0 % to 100 %0.1 %± 2.5 %
Watts %f or %r0.0 % to 100 %0.1 %± n x 2%
  AbsoluteDepends on clamp scaling and V nominal-± 5% ± n x 2 % ± 10 counts
  THD0.0 % to 100 %0.1 %± 5 %
Phase Angle -360° to +0°± n x 1°
Flicker
Plt, Pst, Pst(1min) Pinst 0.00 to 20.000.01± 5 %
Unbalance
Volts %0.0 % to 20.0 %0.1 %± 0.1 %
Amps %0.0 % to 20.0 %0.1%± 1 %
Mains signaling
Threshold levels Threshold, limits and signaling duration is programable for two signaling frequencies--
Signaling frequency 60 Hz to 3000 Hz0.1 Hz
Relative V% 0 % to 100 %0.10 %± 0.4 %
Absolute V3s (3 second avg.) 0.0 V to 1000 V0.1 V± 5 % of nominal voltage
General specifications
CaseDesign Rugged, shock proof with integrated protective holster Drip and dust proof IP51 according to IEC60529 when used in tilt stand position Shock and vibration Shock 30 g, vibration: 3 g sinusoid, random 0.03 g 2 /Hz according to MIL-PRF-28800F Class 2
DisplayBrightness: 200 cd/m 2 typ. using power adapter, 90 cd/m 2 typical using battery power Size: 127 mm x 88 mm (153 mm/6.0 in diagonal) LCD Resolution: 320 x 240 pixels Contrast and brightness: user-adjustable, temperature compensated
Memory8GB SD card (SDHC compliant, FAT32 formatted) standard, upto 32GB optionally Screen 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 capture
Environmental
Operating temperature0 °C ~ +40 °C; +40 °C ~ +50 °C excl. battery
Storage temperature-20 °C ~ +60 °C
Humidity +10 °C ~ +30 °C: 95% RH non-condensing
+30 °C ~ +40 °C: 75% RH non-condensing
+40 °C ~ +50 °C: 45% RH non-condensing
Maximum operating altitudeUp to 2,000 m (6666 ft) for CAT IV 600 V, CAT III 1000 V
Up to 3,000 m (10,000 ft) for CAT III 600 V, CAT II 1000 V
Maximum storage altitude 12 km (40,000 ft)
Electro-Magnetic-Compatibility (EMC)EN 61326 (2005-12) for emission and immunity
Interfacesmini-USB-B, Isolated USB port for PC connectivity SD card slot accessible behind instrument battery
WarrantyThree years (parts and labor) on main instrument, one year on accessories
Click here for complete specifications on the Fluke 435-II-RENTAL

What's included with the Fluke 435-II-RENTAL

  • Rental – Fluke 435-II 3 Phase Power Quality and Energy Analyzer with Carrying Case

How To Check For Voltage Dips And Swells Using The Fluke 435


This video will teach the user how to set up their three-phase power quality and energy analyzer to measure dips and swells. Power quality issues may negatively impact the user's bottom line. Furthermore, these issues can as well affect the operations of critical loads.

Webinar: Facilities Maintenance with Fluke


Proactive maintenance and energy savings strategies are essential for cost savings in facilities.

We’ve teamed up with Fluke to provide you with a thorough discussion on proactive maintenance strategies – approaches, tools, and the proper “health” measurements on critical assets. As managing energy costs are also critical, we will also explore how implementing an onsite compressed air and gas leak detection program, facilities can save tens of thousands of dollars annually and production equipment downtime. The latest test equipment advances have made it possible for users to perform leak inspections with little to no training in a fraction of the time versus conventional tools.

During this short webinar on Facilities Maintenance, we covered:
  • Monitoring critical assets with fewer resources
  • Bridging the skills gap
  • Why are we replacing the same bearings and seals over and over?
  • What are the best tools to use?
  • How do we justify the cost of the tools and resources?
  • How do we start a Proactive Maintenance program?

How To Connect Using The Phasor Diagram On A Fluke 435 Series II Power Quality Analyzer


In this video, the user will learn how to turn on and configure their power quality and energy analyzer for the power network that they're working with. This instrument will also allow the user to Quickly understand the capacity of your existing electrical panels, troubleshoot circuit breaker trips and uncover and monetize energy costs.

Differences Between The Logging Capture Interval and Sample Rate on a Fluke 435 Series II


In this video, the viewer will learn the difference between a logging capture interval and a sample rate on this power quality and energy analyzer.

How To Perform A Logger Set-Up On The Fluke 435 Series II Power Quality Analyzer_


This video will serve as a tutorial on how to use the instruments logger function. The logger function allows the user to configure which measurements they would want to record and the document before beginning a power quality test.

How To Perform A Trend Configuration On The Fluke 435 Series II Power Quality Analyzer


In this video, the user will learn how to set up this three-phase power quality and energy analyzer for trending. Power quality issues may affect the operations of critical loads. Also, it may have a negative impact on the user's bottom line.

How To Check For Voltage Dips And Swells Using The Fluke 435


This video will teach the user how to set up their three-phase power quality and energy analyzer to measure dips and swells. Power quality issues may negatively impact the user's bottom line. Furthermore, these issues can as well affect the operations of critical loads.

How To Use A Harmonics Test In A Fluke 435 Power Quality Analyzer


This video will serve as a tutorial video that will teach the user how to use the harmonics test on this three-phase power quality and energy analyzer. One thing to keep in mind is that the event counter is always on. Therefore, even during a harmonics test, this instrument can still detect other voltage events.

How To Transfer Data From The Fluke 435 To The Power Log Software


There are a few ways to transfer the data to your computer. This video will show a step by step tutorial that will teach you how to transfer data from your 3-phase power quality and energy analyzer to the power log software using the SD card.

Fluke: Which Power Quality Tool do I need to do my job?


This video will teach the user how to select a power quality tool depending on their job. There are 3 kinds of power quality tools for 3 phases: loggers (Fluke 1736), trouble shooters (Fluke 435) or recorders (Fluke 1750).

Accessories

Click on a category to view a selection of compatible accessories with the Rental – Fluke 435-II 3 Phase Power Quality and Energy Analyzer with Carrying Case.

Fluke TB25 Tool Bucket Organizer Bag, 5.2 gal TB25
Durable and rugged, this tool bucket organizer bag has a 5.2-gallon capacity that can be relied on to protect and safely carry a variety of test tools and accessories. With its waterproof hard bottom shell, this versatile organizer has a total of 28 pockets that can fit hand tools, DMMs, clamp meters, test probes, and more.
$114.99 USD

Learn More

Ask a question about Rental – Fluke 435-II 3 Phase Power Quality and Energy Analyzer with Carrying Case

Customer Reviews for the Fluke 435-II-RENTAL

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