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PN 644226 July, 1997 Rev.1, 3/99 © 1997,1999 Fluke Corporation, Al l rights reserved. Printed in U .S.A. All p r oduct names are trademarks of their respective companies. 1 ® 16 Multimeter with Temperature Calibration Information W Warning To avoid electrical shock, remove test leads and any input signals from the Meter before opening the case. C[...]
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16 Multimeter with Temperature 2 Accuracy specifications are given as follows: ±([% of reading] + [number of least significant digits]). Table 1. Specifications (cont) Function Range Resolution Accuracy f (50 to 400 Hz) 4000 mV 1 4.000 V 40.00 V 300.0 V 400.0 V 600.0 V 1 mV 0.001 V 0.01 V 0.1 V 0.1 V 1 V ±(1.9%+3) ±(1.9%+3) ±(1.9%+3) NA ±(1.9%[...]
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Specifications 3 Table 1. Specifications (cont) Function Overload Protection 1 Input Impedance (Nominal) Common Mode Rejection Ratio (1 k Ω Unbalanced) 2 Normal Mode Rejection 2 f 600 V dc >5 M Ω <100 pF 2 Automatic Selection and LoZ = >2 k Ω <200 pF (ac coupled) 3 >60 dB at dc 50 Hz or 60 Hz E 600 V dc >10 M Ω <100 pF [...]
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16 Multimeter with Temperature 4 Disassembly and Reassembly Referring to Figure 1, disassemble the Meter as follows. A Phillips-head screwdriver and small flat-blade screwdriver are required. 1. Remove the test leads and set the rotary knob to OFF. 2. Remove the Phillips-head screws from the case bottom. 3. Separate the case top from the case botto[...]
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Recommended Test Equipment 5 Case, Top Decal Switch Assembly Actuator, Switch Main PCA Shield, Bottom Foot LCD Conn. Elastomeric Conn. Elastomeric LCD to PCA Support, Switch Assembly Battery Shock Absorber Case, Bottom Screw, THD Form, PH.P.STL, 5-14 x .750 ig3f.eps Figure 1. Model 16 Disassembled Unit[...]
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16 Multimeter with Temperature 6 1 2 3 Snap Snap Snaps ig2f.eps Figure 2. Removing and Reinserting the Printed Circuit Assembly[...]
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Performance Test 7 Performance Test W Warning To avoid electric shock, do not execute the performance tests procedures unless the Meter is fully assembled. To ensure that the Meter is working properly and performs to specifications, use the following procedures. If the Meter fails this test, it needs calibration adjustment or repair. Multimeter Not[...]
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16 Multimeter with Temperature 8 Table 3. Performance Tests Test No. Meter Range Input To Meter Switch Position Display Minimum Display Maximum 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 10 4.000 V ac 4.000 V ac, MIN MAX 4.000 V ac 4.000 V ac 4.000 V ac 4.000 V ac 40.00 V ac 40.00 V ac 400.0 V ac 600 V ac 0 V 0 V 10 mV, 50 Hz 10 mV, 400 Hz 3.5 V, 50 Hz 3.5 V, 400 Hz 35 V[...]
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Calibration Adjustments 9 + + 5700A Ice Bath AK-80 Banana Plug Temperature Yellow Red Copper 0 ig6f.eps Figure 3. Performance Test for Temperature + _ 9V BATTERY + Clip to Base Contacts Adjust R4 for 3.997-4.003V DC Input Receptacles + ig1f.eps Figure 4. Calibration Adjustment for DC Voltage[...]
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16 Multimeter with Temperature 10 Temperature Note Adjust DC voltage (R4) before adjusting temperature (R38). The following describes three temperature calibration procedures: • Calibrating at room temperature. Use this procedure if it is not necessary to optimize the Meter’s performance. • Calibrating in an ice bath. Use this procedure to op[...]
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Page 11
Replacement Parts 11 ! CAL ENABLE 10A 100 mA 1000V 750V MAX ALL INPUTS 1kV MAX 500mA F 250V POWER AUTO 2ND MN MX RATE dB REL LOCAL THRESH ADDR BAUD HOLD LO HI COMP A A V FREQ DUAL DISPLAY MULTIMETER 45 V REF# REF V COM FUSED 80T-150U + _ 9V BATTERY + + R38 Clip to Base Contacts V m ig4f.eps Figure 5. Calibration Adjustment for Temperature Using the[...]
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16 Multimeter with Temperature 12[...]