Fluke 43B user manual Current Probe, Fault protection. This is denoted by the symbol

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Fluke 43B

Users Manual

The terms ‘Isolated’ or ‘Electrically floating’ are used in this manual to indicate a measurement in which the Fluke 43B COM (common, also called ground) is connected to a voltage different from earth ground.

The term “Grounded” is used in this manual to indicate a measurement in which the Fluke 43B COM (common) is connected to an earth ground potential.

The Fluke 43B common inputs (red INPUT 1 shield, gray INPUT 2 shield, and black 4-mm banana COM input) are connected internally via self-recovering

fault protection. This is denoted by the symbol.

The input connectors have no exposed metal and are fully insulated to protect against electrical shock. The black 4 mm banana jack COM (common) can be connected to a voltage above earth ground for isolated (electrically floating) measurements and is rated up to 600V rms above earth ground.

If Safety-Precautions are Impaired

Using the Fluke 43B in a manner not specified may impair the protection provided by the equipment. Before using, inspect the test leads for mechanical damage and replace damaged test leads!

If it is likely that safety has been impaired, turn the Fluke 43B off and disconnect it from the line power. The matter should then be referred to qualified personnel. Safety is likely to be impaired if, for example, the Fluke 43B fails to perform the intended measurements or shows visible damage.

Current Probe

Warning

Use extreme caution when clamping the current probe around uninsulated conductors or bus bars.

Never use the current probe on circuits rated higher than 600V in overvoltage category III (CAT III) of EN/IEC61010-1.

Keep your fingers behind the finger guard.

Do not use a probe that is cracked, damaged, or has a defective cable. Such probes should be made inoperative by taping the clamp shut to prevent operation.

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Contents Fluke 43B Placing Orders and Getting Assistance Table of Contents Index Carrying Case Contents UnpackingSafety Information Read First Safety Information Read First Fault protection. This is denoted by the symbol Current ProbePowering the Fluke 43B Powering the Fluke 43BOpening Screen Inputs Measurement ConnectionsMain Menu Introducing the Fluke 43B Main Menu Harmonics PowerVolts / Amps / Hertz Inrush Current Sags & SwellsTransients Time resolution in Sags & Swells and Record modes Screen with 16 minutes time scale Instrument Setup Setting the DateSetting the Time Adjusting the Contrast Selecting Probes Move to the probe settings for input Setting up the Harmonic- and Power Function Harmonics- and Power Settings Harmonics settings Power settingsSelecting a Language Using FlukeView Software Connecting a ComputerUsing a Printer Connecting a Parallel PrinterSelecting a Printer Type Resetting the Fluke 43B Resetting the Fluke 43BFluke 43B Cleaning and Storage Cleaning the Fluke 43BCleaning the Current Probe Storing the Fluke 43BBatteries Charging the BatteriesExtending Battery Operation Time Replacing the Ni-Cd Battery Pack Replacing the Battery Pack Ordering Code Ordering CodesReplaceable Parts Manuals Item Cont’d Ordering CodeFluke 43B Ordering Code Applications Guide FlukeView User Information Ordering CodeTroubleshooting Safety Characteristics Performance CharacteristicsIntroduction Environmental DataSafety Specifications Maximum input voltage Input 1Function Specifications PowerVolts / Amps / Hertz HarmonicsInrush Current Sags & SwellsTransients Vertical Input ImpedanceHorizontal Scope readings DC, a DCTemperature OhmDiode ContinuityMiscellaneous DisplayMemory MechanicalElectrical Specifications Current Probe 80i-500SAccuracy AltitudeElectromagnetic Compatibility EMC Environmental ConditionsHumidity Disturbance with test leads TL24 or Current Clamp 80i-500s Disturbance with test leads TL24 in scope modeElectromagnetic Immunity Declaration of Conformity ManufacturerStatement of Conformity Sample testsLimited Warranty & Limitation of Liability Index Save Key. See Applications Man Ual