Fluke 116 CAL Product Manual - Page 11

Preparing for the Performance Tests, Testing Temperature (116 only

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110/113/114/115/116/117 Calibration Information Preparing for the Performance Tests XW Warning To prevent possible electric shock or personal injury: • Do not perform the following procedures unless qualified to do so. Some procedures involve the use of high voltages. • Before handling the test connections and in between tests, make sure the calibrator is in standby mode (STBY). To prepare for the performance test: 1. Make sure that you have the required equipment (see Table 2). 2. Warm up the calibrator as required by its specifications. 3. Allow the temperature of the DUT to stabilize at room temperature: 23 °C ±5 °C (73 °F ±9 °F) 4. Check the fuses and battery and replace them if necessary. See Fuse Test (115, 117) and Battery and Fuse Replacement. To verify the accuracy of the DMM functions, do the following: 1. Connect the Calibrator to the VΩ and COM input terminals on the Meter. 2. Turn the rotary switch to the function listed in each step of Table 3 (110, 114, 115, 116, 117) or Table 4 (113). 3. Apply the input level for each step listed in Table 3 (110, 114, 115, 116, 117) or Table 4 (113). 4. Compare the reading on the Meter display with the Display Reading in Table 3 (110, 114, 115, 116, 117) or Table 4 (113). If the display reading falls outside of the range shown, the Meter requires calibration adjustment or repair. Testing Temperature (116 only) Connect the K-type thermocouple to the temperature input of the Meter and temperature calibrator. To ensure an accurate measurement, the Meter and the thermocouple connector must be at the same temperature. After connecting the thermocouple to the Meter, allow the junctions to stabilize before recording the displayed reading. This can take several minutes, depending on temperature gradients. Table 3. DMM Performance Tests: 110/114/115/116/117 Step Function Range Applied Display Reading[1] 110 114 115 116 117 1. 600.0 0.0 Ω 0.0 to 0.2 2. 600.0 500 Ω 495.3 to 504.7 3. 6.000 k 5 kΩ 4.954 to 5.046 4. Ω 5. Ohms 60.00 k 600.0 k 50 kΩ 500 kΩ 49.54 to 50.46 495.4 to 504.6 6. 6.000 M 5 MΩ 4.954 to 5.046 7. 40.00 M 10 MΩ 9.48 to 10.52 8. 40.00 M 30 MΩ 28.48 to 31.52 MyFlukeStore 8 Shop for Fluke products online at: www. .com 1.888.610.7664

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110/113/114/115/116/117
Calibration Information
8
Preparing for the Performance Tests
XW
Warning
To prevent possible electric shock or personal injury:
Do not perform the following procedures unless qualified to do so. Some procedures involve
the use of high voltages.
Before handling the test connections and in between tests, make sure the calibrator is in
standby mode (STBY).
To prepare for the performance test:
1.
Make sure that you have the required equipment (see Table 2).
2.
Warm up the calibrator as required by its specifications.
3.
Allow the temperature of the DUT to stabilize at room temperature: 23
°
C
±
5
°
C (73
°
F
±
9
°
F)
4.
Check the fuses and battery and replace them if necessary. See
Fuse Test (115, 117)
and
Battery and Fuse
Replacement
.
To verify the accuracy of the DMM functions, do the following:
1.
Connect the Calibrator to the
V
Ω
and
COM
input terminals on the Meter.
2.
Turn the rotary switch to the function listed in each step of Table 3 (110, 114, 115, 116, 117) or
Table 4 (113).
3.
Apply the input level for each step listed in Table 3 (110, 114, 115, 116, 117) or Table 4 (113).
4.
Compare the reading on the Meter display with the Display Reading in Table 3 (110, 114, 115, 116, 117) or
Table 4 (113).
If the display reading falls outside of the range shown, the Meter requires calibration adjustment or repair.
Testing Temperature (116 only)
Connect the K-type thermocouple to the temperature input of the Meter and temperature calibrator. To ensure
an accurate measurement, the Meter and the thermocouple connector must be at the same temperature. After
connecting the thermocouple to the Meter, allow the junctions to stabilize before recording the displayed
reading. This can take several minutes, depending on temperature gradients.
Table 3. DMM Performance Tests: 110/114/115/116/117
Step
Function
Range
Applied
Display Reading
[1]
110
114
115
116
117
1.
Ω
Ohms
600.0
0.0
Ω
0.0 to 0.2
2.
600.0
500
Ω
495.3 to 504.7
3.
6.000 k
5 k
Ω
4.954 to 5.046
4.
60.00 k
50 k
Ω
49.54 to 50.46
5.
600.0 k
500 k
Ω
495.4 to 504.6
6.
6.000 M
5 M
Ω
4.954 to 5.046
7.
40.00 M
10 M
Ω
9.48 to 10.52
8.
40.00 M
30 M
Ω
28.48 to 31.52
Shop for Fluke products online at:
1.888.610.7664
www.
MyFlukeStore
.com