Fluke 724 user manual Simulating Thermocouples, Simulating RTDs

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Temperature Calibrator

Using Source Mode

Simulating Thermocouples

Connect the calibrator TC input/output to the instrument under test with thermocouple wire and the appropriate thermocouple mini-connector (polarized thermocouple plug with flat, in-line blades spaced 7.9 mm [0.312 in] center to center).

Note

One pin is wider than the other. Do not try to force a miniplug in the wrong polarization. Figure 13 shows this connection.

Proceed as follows to simulate a thermocouple:

1.Attach the thermocouple leads to the appropriate TC miniplug, then to the TC input/output as shown in Figure 13.

2.If necessary, press Mfor SOURCE mode.

3.Press Tfor the TC display. If desired, continue pressing this key to select the desired thermocouple type.

4.Enter the temperature you want by pressing Xand Wkeys. Press Yand Zto select a different digit to edit.

Simulating RTDs

Connect the calibrator to the instrument under test as shown in Figure 14. Proceed as follows to simulate an RTD:

1.If necessary, press Mfor SOURCE mode.

2.Press Rfor the RTD display.

Note

Use the 3W and 4W terminals for measurement only, not for simulation. The calibrator simulates a 2-wire RTD at its front panel. To connect to a 3-wire or 4-wire transmitter, use the stacking cables to provide the extra wires. See Figure 14.

3.Enter the temperature you want by pressing Xand Wkeys. Press Yand Zto select a different digit to edit.

4.If the 724 display indicates ExI HI the excitation current from your device under test exceeds the limits of the 724.

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Contents 724 Limited Warranty & Limitation of Liability Table of Contents 724 Temperature Calibrator 724 List of Tables 724 List of Figures Viii Contacting Fluke Introduction724 Product Overview Manual Standard Equipment Safety Information724 Safety Information Standard Equipment International Symbols Input and Output Terminals Getting Acquainted with the CalibratorName Shows the calibrator keys and explains their use KeysB V C a D K E C F F G D H G XW YZ O S S R Shows the elements of a typical display DisplayGetting Started Shut Down ModeVoltage-to-Voltage Test Adjusting the Contrast Contrast AdjustmentCurrent Measurement with Loop Power Using Measure ModeMeasuring Electrical Parameters Upper Display Connections for Supplying Loop Power Measuring Electrical Parameters Measuring Electrical Parameters Lower DisplayUsing Thermocouples Measuring TemperatureAnsi IEC Maximum to Using Resistance-Temperature Detectors RTDs RTD Types Accepted RTD Sourcing Electrical Parameters Using Source ModeSimulating RTDs Simulating ThermocouplesConnections for Simulating a Thermocouple Connections for Simulating 3-Wire RTD Stepping and Ramping the Output Setting 0 % and 100 % Output ParametersManually Stepping the Output Auto Ramping the Output Storing and Recalling SetupsCalibrating a Transmitter Calibrating a Thermocouple Transmitter Calibrating a Chart Recorder Testing an Output DeviceReplacing the Fuse Replacing the BatteriesCleaning the Calibrator MaintenanceService Center Calibration or Repair Maintenance Replacement PartsZi46f.eps DC Voltage Measurement DC Voltage Source SpecificationsDC mA Measurement Ohms Measurement Ohms Source Millivolt Measurement and Source Temperature, ThermocouplesTemperature, RTD Ranges, and Accuracies ITS-90 General Specifications Loop Power Supply724 Index Recalling, 31 storing, 31 Thermocouple

724 specifications

The Fluke 724 is a cutting-edge temperature calibrator designed to provide precision measurement and calibration for a variety of applications. As part of Fluke's renowned line of calibration tools, the 724 combines advanced technology, ease of use, and robust performance, making it an essential device for professionals in the fields of HVAC, manufacturing, and laboratory environments.

One of the main features of the Fluke 724 is its dual temperature measurement capability. It can measure and source temperature simultaneously, which is particularly useful for professionals who require precise calibration of temperature sensors. This dual functionality enhances efficiency, allowing technicians to perform tasks quickly and accurately without needing multiple devices.

The Fluke 724 supports both thermocouples and RTDs (Resistance Temperature Detectors), and it is compatible with various temperature ranges. This versatility ensures that the device can be employed across different industries and applications, making it a valuable asset in any technician's toolkit. Moreover, its wide temperature range—from -200°C to 1200°C—enables users to calibrate a broad spectrum of temperature instruments.

Another standout technology in the Fluke 724 is its intuitive user interface, featuring a large, easy-to-read display that provides clear measurements and calibration data. The device is designed for user-friendliness, with straightforward navigation that allows users to set up and execute tests quickly. Additionally, the integrated loop powering capability enables the calibration of transmitters without the need for an external power source, making it particularly convenient in field applications.

The robust construction of the Fluke 724 ensures its reliability in challenging environments. It is built to withstand the rigors of daily use, with a rugged case designed to resist impact and environmental factors, making it an ideal choice for both fieldwork and lab settings.

Finally, the Fluke 724 offers a comprehensive set of features including data logging capabilities, which allow users to record and store measurement data for future analysis. This functionality not only enhances accuracy but also provides crucial documentation for regulatory compliance purposes.

In summary, the Fluke 724 temperature calibrator stands out as a versatile, user-friendly, and durable device that meets the rigorous demands of various industries. Its dual measurement capabilities, broad temperature range, and robust design make it an indispensable tool for professionals seeking reliable and accurate temperature calibration solutions.