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i Table of Contents Title Page Introduction ........................................................................................................ 1 Standard Equipment ..................................................................................... 4 Safety Information ..........................
701/702 Users Manual ii Selecting the Display Language .................................................................... 24Adjusting the Display Contrast ....................................................................... 24Setting Up the Date and Time Display ...................................
Contents (continued) iii Ramping the Output ...................................................................................... 55 Simultaneous Measure/Source ......................................................................... 59Calibrating a Process Instrument ................................
701/702 Users Manual iv Resistance Measurement .............................................................................. 89Continuity Testing .......................................................................................... 90Frequency Measurement .........................................
v List of Tables Table Title Page 1. Summary of Source and Measure Functions......................................................... 3 2. Input/Output Jacks and Connectors....................................................................... 12 3. Key Functions .......................................
vii List of Figures Figure Title Page 1. Standard Equipment .............................................................................................. 5 2. Accessories............................................................................................................ 8 3. Definition of S...
701/702 Users Manual viii 14. Electrical Sourcing Connections ............................................................................. 42 15. Connections for Simulating a 4 to 20 mA Transmitter ............................................ 44 16. Connections for Supplying Loop Power ...............
1 Documenting Process Calibrator Introduction Fluke 701 and 702 Documenting Process Calibrators(hereafter referred to as the calibrator) are battery-powered, hand-held instruments that measure andsource electrical and physical parameters. See Table1. The calibrator lets you troubleshoot, calibrate,v...
701/702 Users Manual 2 Damping (smoothing of the last severalreadings). Display of measurements in engineering units orpercent of scale. Data logging (Model 702 only). • Features available in SOURCE mode: An output ramp feature for testing limit switches.Trip detect is either a 1V change or a contin...
Documenting Process Calibrator Introduction 3 Table 1. Summary of Source and Measure Functions FUNCTION MEASURE SOURCE v dc V 0 to ± 300V 0 to 11V in V or mV units (10 mA max) h ac V 0 to 300V rms, 20 Hz to 5 kHz No sourcing h Frequency 1 Hz to 50 kHz, 110 mV to 300V rms 1 mV to 10V pk square wave, ...
701/702 Users Manual 4 Standard Equipment The items listed below and shown in Figure 1 areincluded with your calibrator. If the calibrator isdamaged or something is missing, contact the placeof purchase immediately. To order replacement partsor spares, see the user-replaceable parts list at theend o...
Documenting Process Calibrator Introduction 5 Jumper AC20 Test Clip TP20 Test Probe 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 . V V Hz TC RTD CLEAR ( ZERO) RANGE ENTER V RTD MEAS SOURCE mA mA RTD V 300V MAX 30V MAX TC TL24 Test Leads (2 Red and 2 Black) Strap Figure 1. Standard Equipment
Documenting Process Calibrator Introduction 7 The accessories listed below and shown in Figure 2are available from Fluke: • Pressure Modules, Fluke model numbers listedbelow. (Differential models also operate in gagemode.) 700P01: 0 to 10 inches of H 2 O, or 2.5 kPa (differential nonisolated)700P02:...
701/702 Users Manual 8 Fluke-700P0X Differential Pressure Module BP7217 Nickel-Cadmium Battery Pack Fluke-700P0X Gage Pressure Module 100 PSIG PRESSURE MODULE 700 P06 7 bar 700 kPa RANGE 15 PSID/G PRESSURE MODULE 700 P04 1 bar 100 kPa RANGE BE9005 Battery Eliminator MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF P...
Documenting Process Calibrator Introduction 9 PMLinkManual RS-232 Cable DB9 to DB25 (9-Pin to 25-Pin) Adapter PMLink Software3.5-Inch Floppy Disk PMLink Software Figure 2. Accessories (cont)
701/702 Users Manual 10 Safety Information w This calibrator is designed and tested in accordance with IEC1010-1 and CAN/CSA C22.2No. 1010.1-92. Use the calibrator only as specified inthis manual or in the Quick Reference Guide;otherwise the protection provided by the calibratormay be impaired. A WA...
Documenting Process Calibrator Safety Information 11 To protect yourself, follow these safety guidelines: • Do not use the calibrator if it is damaged. Beforeyou use the calibrator, inspect the insulatingcover. Look for cracks or missing plastic. Payparticular attention to the insulation surrounding...
701/702 Users Manual 12 Getting Acquainted with YourCalibrator Input and Output Jacks Figure 4 shows the calibrator input and output jacks.Table 2 explains their use. Table 2. Input/Output Jacks and Connectors ITEM FEATURE DESCRIPTION 1 Battery Eliminator jack Jack for the Model BE9005 Battery Elimi...
Documenting Process Calibrator Getting Acquainted with Your Calibrator 13 702 DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 . V MEAS SOURCE SETUP mA V Hz TC RTD CLEAR ( ZERO) RANGE ENTER V RTD MEAS SOURCE mA mA RTD V 300V MAX 30V MAX TC 702 DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR 10 6 4 1 2 3 7 9 8 5 Fi...
701/702 Users Manual 14 Keys Figure 5 shows the calibrator keys and Table 3explains their functions. The softkeys are the fourunmarked blue keys just below the display. Softkeyfunctions are defined by the labels that appear abovethe softkey during operation. Softkey labels andother display text are ...
Documenting Process Calibrator Getting Acquainted with Your Calibrator 15 Table 3. Key Functions ITEM FEATURE DESCRIPTION 1 M key Cycles the calibrator through MEASURE, SOURCE, and MEASURE/SOURCEmodes. 2 m key Selects mA (current) measure or source function. For loop power on/off, go to the s mode. ...
Documenting Process Calibrator Setting Up the Calibrator 17 Display Figure 6 shows the features of a typical display. Thedisplay shown is MEASURE mode. Near the top ofthe display is “Source Off.” This is the area of thedisplay that shows what is happening in the othermode (SOURCE or MEASURE). The ot...
701/702 Users Manual 18 Measured Value Range Status Softkey Labels Status Bar Backlight TimeoutAnnunciator Battery Save Annunciator Loop Power Annunciator Mode Indicator Figure 6. Elements of a Typical Display
Documenting Process Calibrator Setting Up the Calibrator 19 Figure 7. Installing the Strap and Using the Bail
701/702 Users Manual 20 Charging the Battery w Before you use the calibrator for the first time, charge its battery pack for 2 hours. Due to safetyrequirements, the battery must be charged outsidethe calibrator. Figure 8 shows how to remove the battery. Removethe battery door and tap the calibrator ...
Documenting Process Calibrator Setting Up the Calibrator 21 BATTERY ACCESS BATTERY ACCESS BATTERY ACCESS BATTERY ACCESS BATTERY ACCESS BATTERY ACCESS 1 2 3 4 Figure 8. Removing the Battery and Using the Charger Battery Life Table 4 shows the operating time for a new, fullycharged battery pack. Calib...
701/702 Users Manual 22 Table 4. Battery Life OPERATING MODES BACKLIGHT OFF BACKLIGHT ON Measure, continuous 6.5 Hours 6 Hours Measure and source, with loop power on, continuous 3.5 Hours 3 Hours Typical intermittent operation >8 Hours >8 Hours
Documenting Process Calibrator Setting Up the Calibrator 23 Automatically Saving Battery Life An optional Auto Battery Save feature turns thecalibrator off after a selected idle time. The defaultsetting for Auto Battery Save is Off. When AutoBattery Save is On, the E symbol shows in the upper right ...
701/702 Users Manual 24 Selecting the Display Language The calibrator displays information in five languages.English language is the default. To change thedisplay language, proceed as follows: 1. Press s . 2. Press the third softkey from the left twice. 3. Press d three times. 4. Press e . 5. Press ...
Documenting Process Calibrator Setting Up the Calibrator 25 3. Use the u and d keys to move the cursor to the parameter you want to change, then press e or the Choices softkey to choose a setting for that parameter. For example, thefollowing display appears after you select DateFormat: 4. Press u or...
701/702 Users Manual 26 Auto Backlight Off is activated, the a symbol shows at the top of the display. To automatically turn off thebacklight after a set time, proceed as follows: 1. Press s . 2. Press d to highlight Off following Auto Backlight Off. 3. Press e or the Choices softkey. 4. Press u to ...
Documenting Process Calibrator Using Measure Mode 27 5. The ID string is shown at the bottom of the boxed area. To erase a character, press theBack Space softkey. To erase the whole string,press c . 6. Press u , d , L , or R to select a character, then press e . Use the numeric keypad if you want to...
701/702 Users Manual 28 If the range is locked, overrange inputs produce adisplay of - - - - - -. In Auto Range, out of rangeinputs produce a display of ! ! ! ! ! !. Measuring Electrical Parameters When you turn on the calibrator, it powers up in thedc voltage measurement function. To select anelect...
Documenting Process Calibrator Using Measure Mode 29 V RTD MEAS SOURCE mA mA RTD V 300V MAX 30V MAX TC Red Red Black Black + – V RTD MEAS SOURCE mA mA RTD V 300V MAX 30V MAX TC Figure 9. Electrical Measurement Connections
701/702 Users Manual 30 Testing Continuity In the continuity function, the beeper sounds and theword Short appears on the display when theresistance between the Ω MEAS jack and its common jack is less than 10 Ω . The word Open appears when the resistance is greater than 400 Ω . Proceed as follows to...
701/702 Users Manual 32 702 DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 . V MEAS SOURCE SETUP mA V Hz TC RTD CLEAR ( ZERO) RANGE ENTER V RTD MEAS SOURCE mA mA RTD V 300V MAX 30V MAX TC 702 DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR Differential Module Tank H L Isolation Valve Gage Module Figure 11. Conne...
Documenting Process Calibrator Using Measure Mode 33 Measuring Temperature Using Thermocouples The calibrator supports eleven standardthermocouples, each identified with an alphacharacter: C, L, U, E, N, J, K, T, B, R, or S. Table 5summarizes the ranges and characteristics of thesupported thermocoup...
Documenting Process Calibrator Using Measure Mode 35 V RTD MEAS SOURCE mA mA RTD V 300V MAX 30V MAX TC Process Temperature TC Minijack Figure 12. Measuring Temperature with a Thermocouple
701/702 Users Manual 38 OK VRTD MEAS SOURCE mA mA RTD V 300V MAX 30V MAX TC VRTD MEAS SOURCE mA mA RTD V 300V MAX 30V MAX TC VRTD MEAS SOURCE mA mA RTD V 300V MAX 30V MAX TC WRONG 8. If necessary, you can change between °C or°F Temperature Units in s mode as follows: a. Press s b. Press the Next Pag...
Documenting Process Calibrator Using Measure Mode 39 V RTD MEAS SOURCE mA mA RTD V 300V MAX 30V MAX TC V RTD MEAS SOURCE mA mA RTD V 300V MAX 30V MAX TC V RTD MEAS SOURCE mA mA RTD V 300V MAX 30V MAX TC RTD RTD RTD Figure 13. Measuring Temperature with an RTD
701/702 Users Manual 40 Measurements in Percent of Scale To display measurements as a percent of scale asshown below, proceed as follows: 1. If necessary, press M for MEASURE mode. 2. Select a measurement function ( m , v , q , t , or p ) as previously described. 3. Press the Scale softkey. 4. Use t...
Documenting Process Calibrator Using Source Mode 41 NOTE If a measurement falls outside a random noisewindow, a new average is started. If damping isturned off, or until measurements are fullydamped, the g symbol is displayed. Using Source Mode The operating mode (i.e., MEASURE, SOURCE) isshown in a...
701/702 Users Manual 42 V RTD MEAS SOURCE mA mA RTD V 300V MAX 30V MAX TC Red Black + – V RTD MEAS SOURCE mA mA RTD V 300V MAX 30V MAX TC + – Red Black Common Common Figure 14. Electrical Sourcing Connections
Documenting Process Calibrator Using Source Mode 43 Simulating a 4 to 20 mA Transmitter You can configure the calibrator as a load on acurrent loop through the SOURCE mA function.When you press the M key in SOURCE mode, the display prompts you to select Source mA orSimulate Transmitter. The differen...
701/702 Users Manual 44 701 DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR MEAS SOURCE SETUP mA V V Hz TC RTD 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 . ENTER CLEAR ( ZERO) RANGE V RTD MEAS SOURCE mA mA RTD V 300V MAX 30V MAX TC Loop Power Supply +24 UUT Black Red + – Figure 15. Connections for Simulating a 4 to 20 mA Transmitter
Documenting Process Calibrator Using Source Mode 45 Providing Loop Power The calibrator provides loop power at 28V or 24V dc.The 28V setting provides enough current for two orthree 4-20 mA devices on the loop in addition to thetwo-wire transmitter but uses more battery power.Use the 24V setting if t...
701/702 Users Manual 46 701 DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR MEAS SOURCE SETUP mA V V Hz TC RTD 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 . ENTER CLEAR ( ZERO) RANGE V RTD MEAS SOURCE mA mA RTD V 300V MAX 30V MAX TC Red TEST DC PWR + – + – – + Black Figure 16. Connections for Supplying Loop Power
Documenting Process Calibrator Using Source Mode 47 Sourcing Pressure The calibrator provides a source pressure displayfunction that requires the use of an external pressurehand pump. Use this function to calibrate instrumentsthat require a pressure source or differential pressuremeasurement. See Fi...
Documenting Process Calibrator Using Source Mode 49 Hand Pump Pressure Module 701 DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR MEAS SOURCE SETUP mA V V Hz TC RTD 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 . ENTER CLEAR ( ZERO) RANGE V RTD MEAS SOURCE mA mA RTD V 300V MAX 30V MAX TC Figure 17. Connections for Sourcing Pressure
701/702 Users Manual 50 Simulating Thermocouples NOTE Refer to “Measuring Temperature” earlier in themanual for a table of data relating tothermocouple types supported by the calibrator. Connect the calibrator TC connector to theinstrument under test with thermocouple wireandtheappropriate thermocou...
Documenting Process Calibrator Using Source Mode 51 701 DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR MEAS SOURCE SETUP mA V V Hz TC RTD 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 . ENTER CLEAR ( ZERO) RANGE V RTD MEAS SOURCE mA mA RTD V 300V MAX 30V MAX TC TEST DC PWR + + – – + Color depends on type of TC TC Minijack Figure 18. Connect...
701/702 Users Manual 52 Simulating RTDs NOTE Refer to Table 6 for information about RTD(Resistance Temperature Detector) typessupported by the calibrator. Connect the calibrator to the instrument under test asshown in Figure 19. Proceed as follows to simulatean RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector):...
Documenting Process Calibrator Using Source Mode 53 RTD Transmitter -PS +PS M -IN +IN S Z V RTD MEAS SOURCE mA mA RTD V 300V MAX 30V MAX TC Red Black Figure 19. Connections for Simulating an RTD
701/702 Users Manual 54 Sourcing in Percent of Scale To adjust the source value as a percent of scale asshown below, proceed as follows: 1. If necessary, press M for SOURCE mode. 2. Select a source function ( m , v , q , t , or p ) as previously described. 3. Press the Scale softkey. 4. Use the nume...
Documenting Process Calibrator Using Source Mode 55 works in SOURCE and in MEASURE/SOURCEmodes. Proceed as follows to select a step size: 1. Refer to the appropriate heading earlier in this manual (e.g., “Sourcing Electrical Parameters”)and connect the calibrator to the circuit to betested. 2. If ne...
701/702 Users Manual 56 and connect the calibrator to the circuit to betested. Figure 20 shows an example. 2. If you want to automatically stop ramping if a trip condition is detected, connect a voltage tripcircuit to the V MEAS jacks or a continuity tripcircuit to the mA Ω RTD MEAS jacks. (Continui...
Documenting Process Calibrator Using Source Mode 57 8. Fill in the parameters as prompted. Enter the Start Value, End Value, and Ramp Time. 9. If you want to automatically stop ramping if a trip condition is detected, set the Trip Detect toEnabled, and select Voltage or Continuity asthe trip functio...
701/702 Users Manual 58 701 DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR MEAS SOURCE SETUP mA V V Hz TC RTD 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 . ENTER CLEAR ( ZERO) RANGE V RTD MEAS SOURCE mA mA RTD V 300V MAX 30V MAX TC Input 4 – 20 mA Trip Relay Output – + + – Source mA Voltage Trip Detect Red Black Red Black Figure 20. Check...
Documenting Process Calibrator Simultaneous Measure/Source 59 Simultaneous Measure/Source Use MEASURE/SOURCE mode to calibrate processinstruments. Press M so that the split screen display appears (see below). Table 7 shows the functions you can usesimultaneously when Loop Power is disabled. Table8 s...
Documenting Process Calibrator Simultaneous Measure/Source 61 Table 8. Simultaneous MEASURE/SOURCE Functions with Loop Power Enabled MEASURE FUNCTION SOURCE FUNCTION dc V mA Freq Ω TC 2W RTD Pressure dc V • • • • • • mA • • • • • • ac V • • • • • • Frequency ( ≥ 20 Hz) • • • • • • TC • • • • • Press...
701/702 Users Manual 62 Calibrating a Process Instrument When the calibrator is in simultaneousMEASURE/SOURCE mode, a built-in calibrationroutine is activated when you press the As Foundsoftkey. (As Found data are the test results showingthe condition of a transmitter before it is calibrated.)Additi...
Documenting Process Calibrator Calibrating a Process Instrument 63 701 DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR MEAS SOURCE SETUP mA V V Hz TC RTD 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 . ENTER CLEAR ( ZERO) RANGE V RTD MEAS SOURCE mA mA RTD V 300V MAX 30V MAX Black Power Supply TEST DC PWR + + – – + – + Original Circuit Wiring...
701/702 Users Manual 64 9. Press the As Found softkey. The display changes as follows: 10. Enter values for 0% and 100% of 4.0 mA and 20.0 mA, respectively. Set Tolerance to 0.5% ofspan. (Use other values if necessary for yourapplication.) User Entered Value is for a value measured bysome other devi...
Documenting Process Calibrator Calibrating a Process Instrument 65 13. Press the Done softkey to accept the calibration parameters. The display changes as follows: 14. You now have the choice of starting an automatic test or stepping through the testpoints manually. Press the Auto Test softkey tohav...
701/702 Users Manual 66 value is shown in the top left of the measurewindow. 15. The calibrator moves on to the remaining set of points. For temperature and electrical parametercalibration, the points are done automatically. Ifyou are sourcing pressure, the calibrator pausesat each step for you to a...
Documenting Process Calibrator Calibrating a Process Instrument 67 • Go to 100%/Go to 0% • Go to 50% • As Left • Exit Cal 3. Adjust the transmitter output for 4 mA then press the Go to 100% softkey. 4. Adjust the transmitter output for 20 mA. 5. If the span was adjusted in step 4, you must go back a...
701/702 Users Manual 68 Memory Operations Saving Results As Found/As Left test results are automatically savedat the end of each test routine. Any other time duringMEASURE, SOURCE, or MEASURE/SOURCE youcan press the Save softkey to save the data on thedisplay for later review. After you press Save, ...
Documenting Process Calibrator Memory Operations 69 Enter alphanumeric data by pressing e with the cursor on the field you would like to change (forexample, Tag, above). The display presents you withan alphanumeric entry window as follows: 1. Enter numbers with the numeric keypad. 2. Enter letters o...
701/702 Users Manual 70 When you press the Review Memory softkey, thedisplay changes to the following: Press e to view a saved result.w Data Logging (Model 702 Only) Data logging (702 only) With Model 702 only, youcan record a series of measurements for lateruploading to a PC with PMLink software. Y...
Documenting Process Calibrator Memory Operations 71 7. Use the numeric keypad to enter the duration in minutes, followed by e . The maximum duration will depend on the reading rate and howmuch memory is available to log data. The tablebelow gives an estimate of the limits for duration,assuming that ...
701/702 Users Manual 72 9. Press the Done softkey. The display changes to the following: 10. Note the LOG annunciator next to MEASURE. Press the Start Logging softkey to start takingdata. 11. The calibrator will continue storing data points until the duration has elapsed, or until you pressthe Stop ...
Documenting Process Calibrator Quick Guide to Applications 73 the list of tasks (procedures) downloaded fromPMLink. Tasks are 702 calibrator configurations,saved with a procedure name, for example the typeand manufacturer of a specific transmitter. Aprocedure configures the calibrator for transmitte...
701/702 Users Manual 74 701 DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR MEAS SOURCE SETUP mA V V Hz TC RTD 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 . ENTER CLEAR ( ZERO) RANGE Black Red V RTD MEAS SOURCE mA mA RTD V 300V MAX 30V MAX TC 0 to 1V dc Input Figure 22. Calibrating a Chart Recorder 701 DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR MEAS S...
Documenting Process Calibrator Quick Guide to Applications 75 701 DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR MEAS SOURCE SETUP mA V V Hz TC RTD 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 . ENTER CLEAR ( ZERO) RANGE V RTD MEAS SOURCE mA mA RTD V 300V MAX 30V MAX TC BLACK RED MeasureV Figure 24. Monitoring AC Line Voltage and Frequency
Documenting Process Calibrator Quick Guide to Applications 77 701 DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR MEAS SOURCE SETUP mA V V Hz TC RTD 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 . ENTER CLEAR ( ZERO) RANGE V RTD MEAS SOURCE mA mA RTD V 300V MAX 30V MAX TC Black Power Supply TEST DC PWR + + – – + – + Original Circuit Wiring R...
701/702 Users Manual 78 701 DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR MEAS SOURCE SETUP mA V V Hz TC RTD 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 . ENTER CLEAR ( ZERO) RANGE V RTD MEAS SOURCE mA mA RTD V 300V MAX 30V MAX TC Black Red MeasureResistance Figure 27. Measuring a Precision Resistor 701 DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR MEA...
Documenting Process Calibrator Quick Guide to Applications 79 701 DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR MEAS SOURCE SETUP mA V V Hz TC RTD 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 . ENTER CLEAR ( ZERO) RANGE V RTD MEAS SOURCE mA mA RTD V 300V MAX 30V MAX TC Red Black MeasureContinuity Figure 29. Checking a Switch 701 DOCUMENTI...
Documenting Process Calibrator Quick Guide to Applications 81 701 DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR MEAS SOURCE SETUP mA V V Hz TC RTD 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 . ENTER CLEAR ( ZERO) RANGE V RTD MEAS SOURCE mA mA RTD V 300V MAX 30V MAX TC Output Input – + + – Input 0 – 1mV, 0 – 10mV, 0– 100mV, 1 – 5V, 0 – 1V...
701/702 Users Manual 82 701 DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR MEAS SOURCE SETUP mA V V Hz TC RTD 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 . ENTER CLEAR ( ZERO) RANGE V RTD MEAS SOURCE mA mA RTD V 300V MAX 30V MAX TC Black Red MeasureFrequency Figure 33. Checking a Vortex Shedding Flowmeter
Documenting Process Calibrator Communicating with a PC (Model 702 Only) 83 Communicating with a PC (Model702 Only) You can upload and download procedures andsaved results to a PC. An IBM PC TM -compatible personal computer, Microsoft Windows 3.1, andFluke PMLink software are required. A custom seria...
701/702 Users Manual 84 CAUTION To avoid damaging the plastic lens andcase, do not use solvents or abrasivecleansers. Calibration Data The date of last calibration shows on the calibrationsticker and on the last screen in s mode. The CAL. STATUS number on the sticker should alwaysmatch the Calibrati...
Documenting Process Calibrator Maintenance 85 Table 9. Replacement Parts Item Part Number Model Number Industrial Test Leads --- TL24 Test Clips --- AC20 Test Probes --- TP20 Rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium Battery Pack --- BP7217 Battery Charger --- BC7210 Adjustable Quick-Release Strap 946769 --- Jump...
701/702 Users Manual 86 Specifications All specifications apply from +18 ° C to +28 ° C unless stated otherwise. All specifications assume a 5 minute warmup period. Measurement specifications are valid only whenDamping is turned on. When damping is turned off,or when the g annunciator is displayed, ...
Documenting Process Calibrator Specifications 87 DC Voltage Measurement RANGE RESOLUTION MODEL 702 % OF READING +% OF FULL SCALE MODEL 701 % OF READING +% OF FULL SCALE 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 110 mV 1 µ V 0.025% + 0.015% 0.05% + 0.015% 0.05% + 0.015% 0.1% + 0.015% 1.1 V 10 µ V 0.025% + 0.005% 0...
701/702 Users Manual 88 AC Voltage Measurement FREQUENCY RANGE MODEL 701 AND 702 (% OF READING + NUMBER OF COUNTS) 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 20 to 40 Hz 2% + 10 2% + 10 40 to 500 Hz 0.5% + 5 0.5% + 5 500 Hz to 1 kHz 2% + 10 2% + 10 1 kHz to 5 kHz 10% + 20 10% + 20 Specifications apply for 10% to 100% of voltage...
Documenting Process Calibrator Specifications 89 DC Current Measurement RANGE RESOLUTION MODEL 702 % OF READING +% OF FULL SCALE MODEL 701 % OF READING +% OF FULL SCALE 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 30 mA 1 µ A 0.025% + 0.025% 0.025% + 0.03% 0.025% +0.025% 0.025% + 0.03% 110 mA 10 µ A 0.05% + 0.05% 0....
701/702 Users Manual 90 Continuity Testing TONE RESISTANCE Continuous Tone May or may not get tone No tone <25 Ω 25 to 400 Ω >400 Ω Frequency Measurement RANGES MODEL 701 AND 702 COUNTS 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 1 Hz to 109.99 Hz 5 5 110 Hz to 1099.9 Hz 5 5 1.100 kHz to 10.999 kHz 5 5 11 kHz to 50 kHz 5 5...
Documenting Process Calibrator Specifications 91 DC Voltage Output RANGE RESOLUTIONS MODEL 702 % OUTPUT +% OF FULL SCALE MODEL 701 % OUTPUT + % OF FULL SCALE 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 110 mV 1 µ V 0.01% + 0.005% 0.015% + 0.005% 0.015% + 0.005% 0.02% + 0.005% 1.1 V 10 µ V 0.01% + 0.005% 0.015% + 0....
701/702 Users Manual 92 DC Current Output RANGE RESOLUTION MODELS 701 AND 702 % OUTPUT +% OF FULL SCALE 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 22 mA 1 µ A 0.01% + 0.04% 0.02% + 0.06% Maximum Burden Voltage: 24VTemperature Coefficient: (0.003% of output + 0.003% of f.s.)/ ° C in the ranges -10 to 18 ° C and 28 to 50 ° C Comm...
Documenting Process Calibrator Specifications 93 Resistance Sourcing RANGES RESOLUTION MODEL 702 % OUTPUT + OHMS MODEL 701 % OUTPUT + OHMS 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 11.000 Ω 1 m Ω 0.01% + 0.02 0.02% + 0.02 0.02% + 0.02 0.03% + 0.02 110.00 Ω 10 m Ω 0.01% + 0.04 0.02% + 0.04 0.02% + 0.04 0.03% + 0.0...
701/702 Users Manual 94 Frequency Sourcing FREQUENCY RANGES MODELS 702 AND 701 COUNTS 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 2 Hz to 109.99 Hz 1 1 110 Hz to 1099 Hz 1 1 1.1 kHz to 10.9 kHz 1 1 11 kHz to 50 kHz 2 2 Waveform: Squarewave, 50% duty cycle Amplitude: 0 to 10V pkAmplitude Accuracy: 2 to 1099 Hz: 3% of output + 0.0...
Documenting Process Calibrator Specifications 95 Temperature, Thermocouples MEASURE DEGREES C SOURCE DEGREES C TYPES ( ° C) 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR E -250 to -200 1.3 2.0 0.6 0.9 -200 to -100 0.5 0.8 0.3 0.4 -100 to 600 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.4 600 to 1000 0.4 0.6 0.2 0.3 N -200 to -100 1.0 1.5 0.6 0.9 -...
701/702 Users Manual 98 Temperature, Resistance Temperature Detectors Temperature, RTDs, Model 702 and 701 TYPES (°C) MEASURE DEGREES C SOURCE DEGREES C 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 100 Ω Pt(385) -200 to 0 0.3 0.5 0.1 0.2 0 to 400 0.5 0.8 0.2 0.4 400 to 800 0.8 1.0 0.4 0.5 100 Ω Pt(3926) -200 to 0 0....
Documenting Process Calibrator Specifications 99 Temperature, Resistance Temperature Detectors (cont) 100 Ω Pt(3916) -200 to -190 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.4 -190 to 0 0.3 0.4 0.1 0.2 0 to 630 0.5 0.8 0.2 0.4 200 Ω , 500 Ω , 1000 Ω Pt(385) -200 to 0 0.3 0.5 0.1 0.2 0 to 400 0.5 0.8 0.2 0.4 400 to 630 0.8 1.0 0....
701/702 Users Manual 100 Top and Bottom Limits of Ranges with Auto Range On RANGE, DC V MEASURE TOP OF RANGE BOTTOM OF RANGE 110 mV ±110.000 mV 0.000 mV 1.1 V ±1.10000 V ±0.10000 V 11 V ±11.0000 V ±1.0000 V 110 V ±110.000 V ±10.000 V 300 V ±300.00 V ±100.00 V RANGE, DC V SOURCE 110 mV +110.000 mV -1...
Documenting Process Calibrator Specifications 101 Top and Bottom Limits of Ranges with Auto Range On (cont) RANGE, MEASURE V CC 110 mA +110.00 mA +30.00 mA RANGE, CURRENT SOURCE 22 mA +30.000 mA 0.000 mA RANGE, FREQUENCY MEASURE 100 Hz 109.99 Hz 1.00 Hz 1 kHz 1099.9 Hz 100.00 Hz 10 kHz 10.999 kHz 1....
701/702 Users Manual 102 General Specifications Display: 240 by 200 pixel graphic LCD, 70 x 58 mm. Power: Internal Battery Pack: NiCd, 7.2V, 1700 mAhr. Memory Backup: Lithium battery, 5 years typical lifetime. Dimensions: 130 x 236 x 61 mm (5.1 x 9.3 x 2.4 in.). Weight: 1.4 kg (3 lb. 1 oz.). Altitud...
Documenting Process Calibrator Specifications 103 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 Temperature (deg F) Temperature (deg C) %RH -4 -20 0 30 40 50 60 = Normal Operation (-10 ˚ C — 50 ˚ C) = Storage (-20 ˚ C — 60 ˚ C) 14 -10 Figure 34. Operating Environment Specification
1 Index —4— 4 to 20 ma transmitter simulating, 43 —A— As found test data, 62As left test data, 67Auto backlight timeout, 26battery save timeout, 23 —B— Backlight, 25 auto timeout, 26 Bail, 17Battery auto save timeout, 23charge life, 21eliminator, 23lithium backup, 83replacement, 83 Battery, charging...
701/702 Users Manual 4 format, 24 Transmitter 4 to 20 ma, simulating, 43 Trip detect during ramping, 55 —U— Units temperature, 33, 38 Uploading to a PC (702 only), 83 —V— Voltage measuring, 28sourcing, 41trip detect during ramping, 55
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Fluke 99B
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Fluke Thermometer 576
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Fluke PM8907
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Fluke 2686A
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Fluke 574
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Fluke 23
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Fluke 196C
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Fluke 80T-150U
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Fluke 80K-40
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Fluke 335D
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Fluke 68X Series
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Fluke PM3370B
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Fluke 199
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Fluke 8010A
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Fluke 6062a
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Fluke 5626/5628
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