Fluke 43B user manual Safety Information Read First

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Safety Information: Read First

Warning

Do the following to avoid electrical shock or fire if a Fluke 43B common input is connected to more than 42 V peak (30 V rms):

Use only test leads and test lead adapters supplied with the Fluke 43B (or safety-designed equivalents as specified in the accessory list, see Chapter 2.)

Do not use conventional exposed metal banana plug connectors.

Use only one common connection to the Fluke 43B.

Remove all test leads that are not in use.

The maximum allowable input voltage is 600V. Use test lead adapters that have a rating of 600V or more.

When powering the Fluke 43B, first connect the power adapter to the outlet before connecting it to the Fluke 43B.

Do not insert metal objects into the power adapter connector of the Fluke 43B.

Warning

In the scope function it is possible to select AC coupling and to operate time base ranges and amplitude manually. In this case, the measuring results displayed on the screen may not be representative of the total signal. This can result in the presence of dangerous voltages of more than 42 V peak (30 V rms) not being detected. To guarantee user safety, all signals should first be measured with DC coupling. This ensures that the full signal is measured.

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Contents Fluke 43B Placing Orders and Getting Assistance Table of Contents Index Unpacking Carrying Case ContentsSafety Information Read First Safety Information Read First Current Probe Fault protection. This is denoted by the symbolPowering the Fluke 43B Powering the Fluke 43BOpening Screen Measurement Connections InputsMain Menu Introducing the Fluke 43B Main Menu Volts / Amps / Hertz PowerHarmonics Transients Sags & SwellsInrush Current Time resolution in Sags & Swells and Record modes Screen with 16 minutes time scale Setting the Date Instrument SetupSetting the Time Adjusting the Contrast Selecting Probes Move to the probe settings for input Setting up the Harmonic- and Power Function Power settings Harmonics- and Power Settings Harmonics settingsSelecting a Language Connecting a Computer Using FlukeView SoftwareConnecting a Parallel Printer Using a PrinterSelecting a Printer Type Resetting the Fluke 43B Resetting the Fluke 43BFluke 43B Storing the Fluke 43B Cleaning and StorageCleaning the Fluke 43B Cleaning the Current ProbeCharging the Batteries BatteriesExtending Battery Operation Time Replacing the Ni-Cd Battery Pack Replacing the Battery Pack Replaceable Parts Ordering CodesOrdering Code FlukeView User Information Ordering Code ManualsItem Cont’d Ordering Code Fluke 43B Ordering Code Applications GuideTroubleshooting Environmental Data Safety CharacteristicsPerformance Characteristics IntroductionMaximum input voltage Input 1 Safety SpecificationsHarmonics Function SpecificationsPower Volts / Amps / HertzTransients Sags & SwellsInrush Current Horizontal Input ImpedanceVertical DC, a DC Scope readingsContinuity TemperatureOhm DiodeMechanical MiscellaneousDisplay MemoryAltitude Electrical SpecificationsCurrent Probe 80i-500S AccuracyHumidity Environmental ConditionsElectromagnetic Compatibility EMC Electromagnetic Immunity Disturbance with test leads TL24 in scope modeDisturbance with test leads TL24 or Current Clamp 80i-500s Sample tests Declaration of ConformityManufacturer Statement of ConformityLimited Warranty & Limitation of Liability Index Save Key. See Applications Man Ual