Description
Fluke 1736 Power Logger Repair
The Fluke 1736 is a three-phase power quality logger — it records voltage, current, power, energy, harmonics, and PQ data across all phases (with flexible current probes) for energy studies and load surveys, with cloud/PC software. Its accuracy depends on the voltage and current measurement inputs, so that’s where service and calibration focus.
FlukeMeterRepair.com repairs and calibrates the Fluke 1736 for power-quality and facility teams.
Common Fluke 1736 problems we fix
- Current-input or probe channel faults — a phase not reading from its flexible 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
One phase isn’t logging on my 1736 — fixable? Yes. Input-channel faults are repairable, then all inputs are recalibrated so your PQ logs are accurate, with a NIST-traceable certificate.
Are the current inputs verified? Yes — checked against our standards.
Every repair includes NIST-traceable calibration and a 90-day parts-and-labor warranty. Email us or request service.





fmr –
Our Fluke 1736 power logger stopped booting up. Tried everything we could to get it to boot but no change. Sent in for repair evaluation and estimate. I actually wanted the repair, firmware upgrade and ISO-9001 calibration. They delivered on all requests. I also gave them a time constraint because we had an oncoming job and could not reschedule. We received the power logger within our schedule, reducing stress on our side. Special thanks to Rex.