5725A

Instruction Manual

1-9. 5700A/5720A Series II Remote Programming Reference Guide

The 5700A/5720A Series II Remote Programming Reference Guide contains a summary of remote commands for the 5700A. It also contains information needed to determine system status using the status byte and registers. Remote commands and system status apply to a 5725A under control of the 5700A.

1-10. 5700A/5720A Series II Service Manual

The 5700A/5720A Series II Service Manual is a maintenance guide for the 5700A. The following 5725A topics are included in the 5700A/5720A Series II Service Manual:

Specifications for both the 5700A and 5725A

Full verification of the 5700A and 5725A (recommended every two years)

Calibration of the 5700A and 5725A

1-11. Specifications

Specifications are valid after allowing a warm-up period of 30 minutes, or if the 5725A has been recently on, twice the time the 5725A has been turned off. For example, if the 5725A has been turned off for five minutes, the warm-up period is ten minutes.

Absolute uncertainty includes stability, temperature coefficient, linearity, line and load regulation, and traceability to external standards. You do not need to add anything to absolute uncertainty to determine the ratios between 5700A/5725A uncertainties and the uncertainties of your calibration workload.

Relative uncertainty specifications are provided for enhanced accuracy applications. These specifications apply when range constants are adjusted (see "Range Calibration" in the 5700A/5720A Series II Operator Manual). To calculate absolute uncertainty, you must combine the uncertainties of your external standards and techniques with relative uncertainty.

Secondary performance specifications and operating characteristics are included in the uncertainty specifications. They are also provided separately for special calibration requirements such as stability or linearity testing.

The specifications for the 5725A are provided in the following tables as subsets to the 5700A and 5720A Series II Calibrators.

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5725A specifications

The Fluke 5725A is a high-performance, multifunctional temperature calibration source designed to meet the demanding requirements of laboratory and industrial environments. Renowned for its accuracy, reliability, and versatility, the 5725A serves as a powerful tool for engineers and technicians engaged in temperature calibration processes.

At the core of the 5725A is its advanced measurement technology, which allows for precision temperature calibrations across a wide range. With an operating temperature range from -200°C to 660°C, it caters to various applications, making it suitable for calibrating thermocouples, resistance temperature detectors (RTDs), and other temperature measurement devices.

One of the standout features of the Fluke 5725A is its outstanding accuracy, boasting a specified uncertainty of just ±0.15°C. This level of precision ensures that users can maintain compliance with regulatory standards and regulatory requirements in fields such as aerospace, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing.

The Fluke 5725A is equipped with dual-channel capabilities, allowing users to calibrate two devices simultaneously. This enhances productivity by minimizing downtime and optimizing workflow efficiency. The intuitive touchscreen interface simplifies operations, enabling users to view measurements, set up test parameters, and access historical data with ease.

Versatile connectivity options such as USB and Ethernet enable seamless integration into existing systems and allow for data transfer, remote control, and configuration. This feature empowers technicians to conduct calibrations efficiently, whether on-site or remotely.

The robust design of the Fluke 5725A ensures its durability in demanding environments. Built with high-quality materials, it is resistant to shocks and vibrations, making it suitable for use in manufacturing plants and laboratories where equipment may be subjected to harsh conditions.

Another notable characteristic of the 5725A is its ability to generate stable temperature outputs with minimal drift, contributing to consistency in calibration results. Its built-in self-test functionality helps ensure that the unit remains in peak operating condition, giving users confidence in their calibration processes.

In summary, the Fluke 5725A is a top-tier temperature calibration source that excels in accuracy, reliability, and user-friendliness. Whether in laboratory settings or industrial applications, its advanced technologies and features make it an essential tool for professionals tasked with maintaining precision in temperature measurements.