Fluke Rev. 4 user manual Calibration Data, Service Center Calibration or Repair, Replacement Parts

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Users Manual

CAUTION

To avoid damaging the plastic lens and case, do not use solvents or abrasive cleansers.

Calibration Data

The date of last calibration shows on the calibration sticker and on the last screen in smode. The CAL. STATUS number on the sticker should always match the Calibration Status number in the calibration sscreen. Calibration of the 701 and 702 is to be done by qualified personnel.

Service Center Calibration or Repair

Calibration, repairs, or servicing not covered in this manual should be performed only at an authorized Fluke Service Center. If the calibrator fails, check the nickel-cadmium battery pack first, and replace it if needed.

Verify that the calibrator is being operated in accordance with the instructions in this manual. If the calibrator is faulty, send a description of the failure with the calibrator. Pressure modules do not need to accompany the calibrator unless the module is faulty

also. Be sure to pack the calibrator securely, using the original shipping container if it is available. Send the equipment postage paid and insured, to the nearest Service Center. (Refer to the list of Service Centers which follows.) Fluke assumes no responsibility for damage in transit.

A Fluke 701 or 702 calibrator covered by the warranty will be promptly repaired or replaced (at Fluke’s option) and returned to you at no charge. See the back of the title page for warranty terms. If the warranty period has expired, the calibrator will be repaired and returned for a fixed fee. If the calibrator or pressure module is not covered under the warranty terms, contact one of the Fluke Service Centers listed at the back of this manual for a price quote for repair.

Replacement Parts

Table 9 lists the user-replaceable parts for the Model 701 and 702. If the item has a Fluke Model Number, order it by that number. Otherwise, use the Fluke Part Number.

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Contents 701/702 Page Table of Contents 701/702 Iii 100 List of Tables 701/702 List of Figures 103 Documenting Process Calibrator Introduction701/702 Measure FunctionSource Standard Equipment Standard Equipment Users ManualMail-in Card Documenting Process Calibrator Accessories PMLink Software Safety Information CATSafety Information Calibrator FeatureGetting Acquainted with Your Input and Output JacksGetting Acquainted with Your Calibrator Keys KeysKey Functions Key Numeric keypad Using the Strap and Bail Setting Up the CalibratorDisplay Elements of a Typical Display Installing the Strap and Using the Bail Charging the Battery Battery Life Removing the Battery and Using the ChargerBacklight OFF Operating ModesBacklight on Automatically Saving Battery Life Using the Optional Battery EliminatorSetting Up the Date and Time Display Adjusting the Display ContrastSelecting the Display Language Using the Backlight Personalizing the Calibrator Using Measure Mode Measurement RangesMeasuring Electrical Parameters Electrical Measurement Connections Testing Continuity Measuring PressureDocumenting Process Calibrator Connections for Measuring Pressure Measuring Temperature Using ThermocouplesPositive Lead Color ANSI* IEC TypePositive Lead Material Negative Lead MaterialMeasuring Temperature with a Thermocouple RTD Type ICE Point R0 Material Range CDocumenting Process Calibrator Wrong Measuring Temperature with an RTD Measurements in Percent of Scale Damping Your MeasurementsUsing Source Mode Sourcing Electrical ParametersElectrical Sourcing Connections Simulating a 4 to 20 mA Transmitter Connections for Simulating a 4 to 20 mA Transmitter Providing Loop Power Connections for Supplying Loop Power Sourcing Pressure 701/702 Connections for Sourcing Pressure Simulating Thermocouples Connections for Simulating a Thermocouple Simulating RTDs PS S +PS Z +IN Stepping and Ramping the Output Value Sourcing in Percent of ScaleStepping the Output Ramping the Output 701/702 Documenting Process Calibrator Checking a Relay Output Trip Alarm Simultaneous Measure/Source Measure Function Source Function 2W RTDSource Function Calibrating a Process Instrument Generating As Found Test DataCalibrating a Process Instrument 701/702 Documenting Process Calibrator Adjusting the Transmitter As Left Test Run Memory Operations Saving ResultsReviewing Memory Memory OperationsData Logging Model 702 Only Reading Rate MAX. Number Observing Min and Max Measurements Viewing the Task List Model 702 OnlyQuick Guide to Applications Clearing MemoryCalibrating a Chart Recorder Monitoring AC Line Voltage and Frequency Calibrating a Current-to-Pressure I/P Transducer Measuring the Output Current of a Transmitter Measuring a Precision Resistor Checking a Switch Calibrating a Pressure-to-Current P/I Transducer Calibrating a mV to Current Transmitter Checking a Vortex Shedding Flowmeter Internal Lithium Backup Battery MaintenanceReplacing the Battery Pack Cleaning the CalibratorReplacement Parts Service Center Calibration or RepairCalibration Data Maintenance Specifications Range ResolutionDC Voltage Measurement Model Reading +% of Full Scale YearFrequency Range AC Voltage MeasurementReading + Number of Counts Year DC Current Measurement Range Resolution Model Reading +% of Full ScaleRange Resolution Model Resistance MeasurementContinuity Testing Frequency MeasurementDC Voltage Output Range ResolutionsModel Output +% of Full Scale Output + % of Full Scale DC Current Output Output +% of Full Scale YearRanges Resolution Model Output + Ohms Year Resistance SourcingFrequency Sourcing Frequency RangesTypes C Temperature, ThermocouplesMeasure Degrees C Year Source Degrees C Temperture, Thermocouples Maximum Input Voltage 30 Temperature, Resistance Temperature Detectors Measure Degrees C Source Degrees C YearLoop Power Supply SettingTop and Bottom Limits of Ranges with Auto Range On RANGE, Current Source RANGE, Measure V CCRANGE, Frequency Measure General Specifications SafetyOperating Environment Specification 104 Index 701/702 Index