Fluke 80 Series III user manual Models 85 and 87 AC Voltage Function Specifications, KHz 20 kHz2

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80 Series III

Users Manual

Table 11. Models 85 and 87 AC Voltage Function Specifications

Function

Range

Resolution

Accuracy1

K3

400.0mV

4.000 V

40.00V

400.0V 1000 V

0.1mV 0.001 V

0.01V

0.1V

1 V

50 Hz - 60 Hz

±(0.7% + 4)

±(0.7% + 2)

±(0.7% + 2)

±(0.7% + 2)

±(0.7% + 2)

45 Hz - 1 kHz

±(1.0% + 4)

±(1.0% + 4)

±(1.0% + 4)

±(1.0% + 4)

±(1.0% + 4)5

1 kHz - 5 kHz

±(2.0% + 4)

±(2.0% + 4)

±(2.0% + 4)

±(2.0% + 4)4

unspecified

5 kHz - 20 kHz2

±(2.0% + 20)

±(2.0% + 20)

±(2.0% + 20)

unspecified unspecified

1.Accuracy is given as ±([% of reading] + [number of least significant digits]) at 18°C to 28°C, with relative humidity up to 90%, for a period of one year after calibration. For Model 87 in the 4 ½-digit mode, multiply the number of least significant digits (coun ts) by 10. AC conversions are ac-coupled and valid from 5% to 100% of range. Models 85 and 87 are true rms responding. AC crest factor can be up to 3 at full scale, 6 at half scale. For non-sinusoidal wave forms add -(2% Rdg + 2% full scale) typical, for a crest factor up to 3.

2.Below 10% of range, add 6 counts.

3.Models 85 and 87 are true rms responding meters. When the input leads are shorted together in the ac functions, the meters display a reading (typically <25 counts) that is caused by internal amplifier noise. The accuracy on Models 85 and 87 is not significantly affected by this internal offset when measuring inputs that are within 5% to 100% of the selected range. When the rms value of the two values (5% of range and internal offset) is calculated, the effect is minimal as shown in the following example where 20.0 = 5% of 400 mV range, and 2.5 is the internal offset: RMS = SQRT[(20.0)2 + (2.5)2] = 20.16. If you use the REL function to zero the display when using the ac functions, a constant error that is equal to the internal offset will result.

4.Frequency range: 1 kHz to 2.5 kHz.

5.Below 10% of range, add 16 counts.

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Contents Series Lifetime Limited Warranty Table of Contents Series List of Tables Series List of Figures Series Introduction International Electrical Symbols SeriesSafety Information Inputs Description Your Meter’s FeaturesTerminal Switch Position Rotary Switch Positions FunctionButton Function Pushbuttons Button FunctionButton Display Features Model 87 Shown 100 ms Number FeatureDisplay Features Indication Display Features Number ΜA, mA ΜF, nF Me, ke Hz, kHz, MHzPower-Up Options Automatic Power-OffMeasuring AC and DC Voltage Input Alert FeatureMaking Measurements Switch Box Testing for Continuity For in-circuit tests, turn circuit power off Measuring Resistance Disconnect Isolating a ResistorUsing Conductance for High Resistance or Leakage Tests Measuring CapacitanceMeasuring Capacitance Series Testing Diodes Testing a DiodeWWarning Measuring AC or DC CurrentCurrent through one component Series Measuring Frequency All ranges Measuring Duty Cycle Components of Duty Cycle MeasurementsModel 87 Bar Graph Analog Bar GraphDetermining Pulse Width 2 Digit Mode Model Models 83 and 85 Bar GraphMIN MAX Recording Mode MIN MAX Functions Zoom Mode Models 83 Touch Hold ModeRelative Mode General Maintenance MaintenanceUses for the Zoom Mode Models 83 Touch top half Testing the Fuses00.5 Ω Replace fuse OL Input contactsReplacing the Battery Replacing the FusesService and Parts Battery and Fuse Replacement Quantity Replacement PartsFluke Part Or Model Number Replaceable Parts Accessories Fluke Part NumberSpecifications Models 85 and 87 AC Voltage Function Specifications KHz 20 kHz2Model 83 AC Voltage Function Specifications Model Current Function Specifications Resolution Model Model 853 Burden Voltage TypicalΜA B Capacitance and Diode Function Specifications Frequency Counter SpecificationsFrequency Counter Sensitivity and Trigger Levels AccuracyElectrical Characteristics of the Terminals MIN MAX Recording Specifications

80 Series III specifications

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