Fluke 80T-150UA - Manual

Fluke 80T-150UA

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Specifications; Electrical; Environmental
  • Page 3 – General; Operating Notes; Probe Limitations; XW; Warning; Error Sources
  • Page 4 – Operation; Measuring Technique; Access Information
  • Page 5 – Performance Test; Cleaning
  • Page 6 – LIMITED WARRANTY & LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
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80T-150UA

Universal Temperature Probe

Instruction Sheet

80T

-150U

TEMPERA

TURE

PR

OBE

C F

OFF

Introduction

The Model 80T-150UA Universal Temperature Probe is a self-contained
temperature-to-voltage converter. The probe is designed to provide a
direct temperature reading when it is connected to any high impedance
DMM that is capable of 1 mV resolution and at least a 300-count full
scale readout capability. Output is 1 mV per degree (Celsius or
Fahrenheit). Two switch-selected temperature output scalings are
provided: -50 to +150

°

C or -58 to +302

°

F. The probe will stand off 60 V

dc or 30 V ac rms (42.4 V peak).

The unit is housed in two separate but attached assemblies: a
temperature probe and a temperature-to-voltage converter. The probe
contains the temperature-sensing element and is electrically connected to
the temperature-to-voltage converter through a 46-inch cable. A three-
position switch on the converter acts as a power switch and is used for
selecting Celsius or Fahrenheit scaling for the output. Two banana plugs
with standard 0.75-inch spacing are provided for connecting the 80T-
150UA to the DMM.

Operating power for the 80T-150UA is derived from a standard 9 V
battery. Typically, an alkaline battery provides more than 600 hours of
continuous operation before replacement is necessary. An OFF switch is
provided on the temperature-to-voltage converter to allow battery
conservation when the unit is not in use. In addition, the OFF position of
the power switch allows the battery condition to be determined via the
external DMM.

Temperature is measured by exposing the probe tip directly to the
material to be measured (non-corrosive liquid, gas, or solid). A direct
temperature reading is displayed on the DMM.

Symbols

X

Warning

:

Risk of electric shock. Refer to the manual for
information.

W

Attention:

Refer to the manual for information about this
feature.











PN 3208738
February 2008

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Summary

Page 2 - Specifications; Electrical; Environmental

Specifications The 80T-150UA will achieve rated accuracy when it is used with any 0.25 % DMM that has an input impedance of ≥ 1 M Ω . Electrical Measurement Range: (See Probe Limitations) -50 to +150 ° C -58 to +302 ° F Accuracy: (Applies for one year after purchase or calibration) AMBIENT ° C ACCUR...

Page 3 - General; Operating Notes; Probe Limitations; XW; Warning; Error Sources

General Weight: 150 g (5.3 oz) Overall Length: 53.8 inch (1.36 m) Battery: Standard 9 V battery (NEDA #1604,6F22,006P) Battery Life: 600+ hours, typical (Alkaline Battery), 6.5 V minimum Output Termination: Standard 0.75-inch spaced double banana plug Probe Material: Glass-filled valox Probe Size: 0...

Page 4 - Operation; Measuring Technique; Access Information

F1.eps Figure 1. Initial Case Temperature Above Ambient vs Meter Reading Above Ambient Operation Use the following procedure to operate the 80T-150UA probe: 1. Connect the banana plugs on the 80T-150UA to the input terminals of a high impedance DMM. Observe polarity. 2. Select a dc voltage range tha...

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