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1. Pressure Module AIS 31 ae ZERO Figure 25 Calibrating a Current to Pressure I P Transducer 76 Documenting Process Calibrator Quick Guide to Applications Measure mA Loop Power Disabled FLUKE 701 zo 8 003mA Auto Range A CLEAR Original Circuit Wiring Si Power Supply E O SS Black X X Figure 26 Measuring the Output Current of a Transmitter 77 701 702 Users Manual Source Measure Resistance FLUKE 701 cocumenrins process CALIBRATOR Resistance Ee Source Off 9 889kQ Auto Range 5 u EI i More Choices SS Red Ei des i Cie ES RTO e Soe e Red Si 3 CS 0 So KS BESCH Circuit Pte Black Black Figure 27 Measuring a Precision Resistor Figure 28 Sourcing Resistance 78 Documenting Process Calibrator Quick Guide to Applications Measure Measure Continuity Frequency EEE pt eons eens canoe IC Source Off erm Se choces
2. Figure 10 Gage and Differential Pressure Modules Documenting Process Calibrator Using Measure Mode CAUTION To avoid mechanically damaging the pressure module never apply more than 10 ft lbs of torque between the pressure module fittings or between the fittings and the body of the module Always apply appropriate torque between the pressure module fitting and connecting fittings or adapters To avoid damaging the pressure module from overpressure never apply pressure above the rated maximum printed on the pressure module To avoid damaging the pressure module from corrosion use them only with specified materials Refer to the pressure module instruction sheet for the specified material compatibility for your pressure module 1 Connect a pressure module to the calibrator as shown in Figure 11 The threads on the pressure modules accept standard 1 4 NPT pipe fittings Use the supplied 1 4 NPT to 1 4 ISO adapter if necessary 2 Press bss for MEASURE mode Press GT The calibrator automatically senses which pressure module is attached and sets its range accordingly To zero the pressure module vent the module to atmosphere and press Es Repeat this step until the reading is zeroed You must perform this step before you execute a PMLink Task that measures pressure If necessary you can change pressure display units to psi mmHg inHg inH O ftH O bar or kPa as follows
3. BE9005 Battery Eliminator BP7217 Nickel Cadmium Battery Pack Acme Gage Pressure Module Figure 2 Accessories Documenting Process Calibrator Introduction a we PMLink Manual PMLink Software 3 5 Inch Floppy Disk PMLink Software RS 232 Cable DB9 to DB25 9 Pin to 25 Pin Adapter Figure 2 Accessories cont 701 702 Users Manual Safety Information A This calibrator is designed and tested in accordance with IEC1010 1 and CAN CSA C22 2 No 1010 1 92 Use the calibrator only as specified in this manual or in the Quick Reference Guide otherwise the protection provided by the calibrator may be impaired A A WARNING identifies conditions and actions that pose hazards to the user a CAUTION identifies conditions and actions that may damage the calibrator or the equipment under test Symbols used on the calibrator and in this manual are explained in Figure 3 CAUTION see explanation in manual FAG AC Alternating Current SS DC Direct Current Common LO Input equipotentiality v 5 z QO a 10 Fuse ON OFF SCH Ree Equipment protected throughout by DOUBLE INSULATION or REINFORCED INSULATION OY Overvoltage Installation Category II per IEC 1010 1 refers to the level A Recycling CAT II of Impluse Withstand Voltage protection provided Typical locations include Mains Wall outlets lo
4. Press or to highlight your choice of language 6 Press ENTER to confirm your choice The language you choose is the power up default 2 3 Press three times 4 5 7 Press set to exit set mode Adjusting the Display Contrast Press or to increase contrast Press or to decrease contrast When the and keys are being used to select an item from a list for example in Ge mode use the and gt keys 24 Setting Up the Date and Time Display The date and time are optionally displayed at the top of the display during normal operation In b mode you can turn on or off this date and time display You can also control the format used to display the date and time You should set the calendar and clock whether or not you use the date and time display since a timestamp is applied to all saved results Proceed as follows to set up the time and date displays 1 Press see 2 Press the Next Page softkey The display appears as follows Documenting Process Calibrator Setting Up the Calibrator Date Display Date O7 14 94 Date Format 01 91 99 Time Display Off Time 01 54 30 pm Time Format 12 00 00 am Numeric Format 0 000 Prev Next Page Page Done Choices 3 Use the and keys to move the cursor to the parameter you want to change then press _enTER or the Choices softkey to choose a setting for that parameter For example the foll
5. Display of measurements in engineering units or percent of scale Data logging Model 702 only Features available in SOURCE mode An output ramp feature for testing limit switches Trip detect is either a 1V change or a continuity status change Open or Short from one ramp increment to the next An output step feature in which you set the step size and press or Vto step the output in engineering units or percent of scale Unless stated otherwise everything in this manual applies to both the Fluke 701 and 702 Documenting Process Calibrators For maintenance repair performance testing and calibration instructions order the 701 702 Service Manual PN 944525 The phone number in the USA and Canada for replacement parts is 1 800 526 4731 For service help in the USA and Canada call 1 800 825 9810 For application or operation assistance on Fluke products call 800 44 FLUKE 800 443 5853 in USA and Canada 31 40 644200 in Europe 206 356 5500 from other countries Documenting Process Calibrator Introduction Table 1 Summary of Source and Measure Functions FUNCTION MEASURE SOURCE D dc V 0 to 300V 0 to 11V in V or mV units 10 mA max wa ac V 0 to 300V rms 20 Hz to 5 kHz No sourcing wn Frequency 1 Hz to 50 kHz 110 mV to 300V rms 1 mV to 10V pk square wave 2 Hz to 50 kHz 2 Resistance 02 to 11 kQ 02 to 11 kQ ma dc Current 0
6. Gi ite v b e GG 2 000 Joe Red Red Es D lt z z 3 Black Black Figure 29 Checking a Switch Figure 30 Checking a Tachometer 79 701 702 Users Manual Measure mA Source Pressure Loop Power Enabled 24V Hand Pump FLUKE 701 ocumentina FLUKE 700P04 11 225 psi res AE SETUP C Gx Gir Ge L2 Pressure ae Module CG Gi toi GGG QOO 29 m oY KOO Figure 31 Calibrating a Pressure to Current P I Transducer 80 Documenting Process Calibrator Quick Guide to Applications peti 701 cocumenrina G PROCESS CALIBRATOR Measure mA e See Input R S 0 1mV 0 10mV 0 100mV 1 5V 0 1V 0 10V L Output 4 20 mA Input d 7 Black Black Source mV or V Figure 32 Calibrating a mV to Current Transmitter 81 701 702 Users Manual Red DN Measure Frequency FLUKE 701 DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR 887 5 Hz Auto 1 DE 1000 He hana Jumm CL
7. As Found As Left test results are automatically saved at the end of each test routine Any other time during MEASURE SOURCE or MEASURE SOURCE you can press the Save softkey to save the data on the display for later review After you press Save the calibrator saves the information on the display and shows a saved result index number the date and time and the cumulative percentage of memory used as in the following display 68 MEASURE Press Continue to Input Tag ID Item Saved 19 Fri 15 07 94 12 47 19 pm Memory Available 72 1 Continue You can quit at this point Or if you want to add information to the saved data the calibrator has a way for you to do so If you press the Continue softkey the display prompts you to enter the instrument tag identifier Tag instrument serial number Ser and operator name ID as shown in the following display Documenting Process Calibrator Memory Operations MEASURE MEASURE Select character and press ENTER BECDEFGH MH O wW X Y Press ENTER to Change Tag RE ld K L P Q ST UV SE H Enter alphanumeric data by pressing ENTER 1 with 1 Enter numbers with the numeric keypad the cursor on the field you would like to change for example Tag above The display presents you with an alphanumeric entry window as follows Enter letters or a space character by highlighting the desired character with the and Ir ke
8. 100 or 0 50 100 set step size 50 Stepping works in SOURCE and in MEASURE SOURCE modes Proceed as follows to select a step size 1 Refer to the appropriate heading earlier in this manual e g Sourcing Electrical Parameters and connect the calibrator to the circuit to be tested 2 If necessary press L for SOURCE mode 3 Set the calibrator for the desired source value 4 If you want to step the source value in of scale set the of scale value as described previously under Sourcing in Percent of Scale 5 Press the More Choices softkey 6 Press the Step Size softkey 7 Use the numeric keypad to enter the step size in the units shown on the display 8 Press the Done softkey 9 Now you can adjust the output in steps by pressing the and keys Documenting Process Calibrator Using Source Mode Ramping the Output Ramping is sweeping the source up or down in value Use the ramp feature to check a limit switch or alarm or any time you want a smoothly increasing or decreasing output function You can set the calibrator to ramp up or down in engineering units mV V mA C etc or of scale During ramping the output is adjusted 4 times per second The size of the steps is determined by your choices of endpoints and ramp time For example if you set the calibrator to ramp from 10 mV to 1V over 10 seconds the output is adjusted in approximately 25 mV steps Ramping contin
9. ol ol Input Impedance 5 MQ For frequency measurement less than 109 99 Hz specification applies for signals with a slew rate greater than 5 volt millisecond 90 Documenting Process Calibrator Specifications DC Voltage Output MODEL 702 MODEL 701 RESOLUTIONS OUTPUT OF FULL SCALE OUTPUT OF FULL SCALE 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 110 mV 1 uV 0 01 0 005 0 015 0 005 0 015 0 005 0 02 0 005 11V 10 uV 0 01 0 005 0 015 0 005 0 015 0 005 0 02 0 005 11V 100uV 0 01 0 005 0 015 0 005 0 015 0 005 0 02 0 005 Temperature Coefficient 0 001 of output 0 001 of f s C in the ranges 10 to 18 C and 28 to 50 C Maximum Output Current 10 mA Loading 0 001 f s 1 uV mA Common Mode Error 0 008 f s Common Mode Volt Maximum Input Voltage 30V dc 91 701 702 Users Manual DC Current Output MODELS 701 AND 702 OUTPUT OF FULL SCALE RESOLUTION 0 02 0 06 0 01 0 04 1 uA Maximum Burden Voltage 24V Temperature Coefficient 0 003 of output 0 003 of f s C in the ranges 10 to 18 C and 28 to 50 C Common Mode Error 0 008 f s Common Mode Volt Maximum Input Voltage 30V dc Specification applies for currents between 2 mA and 22 mA For current below 2 mA typical accuracy is 0 15 of full scale 92 Documenting Process Calibrator
10. 0 05 0 015 1 YEAR 0 05 0 015 2 YEAR 0 1 0 015 1 1 V 11V 10 uV 100 uV 0 025 0 005 0 025 0 005 0 05 0 005 0 05 0 005 0 05 0 005 0 05 0 005 0 1 0 005 0 1 0 005 110 V 300 V 1 mV 10 mV 0 05 0 005 0 05 0 005 0 1 0 005 0 1 0 005 0 05 0 005 0 05 0 005 0 1 0 005 0 1 0 005 Temperature Coefficient 0 001 of rdg 0 0015 f s C in the ranges 10 to 18 C and 28 to 50 C Input Impedance 5 MQ Common Mode Error 0 008 f s Common Mode Volt Maximum Input Voltage 300V rms 701 702 Users Manual AC Voltage Measurement MODEL 701 AND 702 FREQUENCY RANGE OF READING NUMBER OF COUNTS 20 to 40 Hz 2 10 2 10 40 to 500 Hz 0 5 5 0 5 5 500 Hz to 1 kHz 2 10 2 10 1 kHz to 5 kHz 10 20 10 20 Specifications apply for 10 to 100 of voltage range Ranges 1 1000 V 11 000 V 110 00 V 300 0 V rms Resolution 11 000 counts in all ranges except 300V 3 000 counts on 300V range Input Impedance 5 MQ and lt 100 pF Temperature Coefficient 10 of spec C in the ranges 10 to 18 C and 28 to 50 C Input Coupling ac Maximum Input Voltage 300 V rms For frequencies gt 1 kHz the minimum voltage is 0 5 V 88 Documenting Process Calibrator Specifications DC Current Measurement MODEL 702 MODEL 701 RESOLUTION OF READI
11. 0 4 100 to 600 0 3 0 4 0 3 0 4 600 to 1000 0 4 0 6 02 0 3 N 200 to 100 1 0 1 5 0 6 0 9 LEE 0 5 0 8 2 8 900 to 1300 0 6 0 9 03 0 4 i SS o o 210 to 100 0 6 0 9 0 3 0 4 100 to 800 0 3 0 4 0 2 0 3 800 to 1200 0 5 0 8 02 0 3 L 200 to 100 0 6 0 9 0 3 0 4 100 to 800 0 3 0 4 0 2 0 3 800 to 900 0 5 os 02 0 3 95 701 702 Users Manual Temperture Thermocouples cont EE MEASURE DEGREES C SOURCE DEGREES C TYPES C 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR K 200 to 100 0 7 1 0 o4 0 6 100 to 400 0 3 0 4 0 3 0 4 400 to 1200 0 5 0 8 03 0 4 1200 to 1372 0 7 1 0 0 3 0 4 T m LEE 1 7 25 0 9 CH 200 to 0 0 6 0 9 o4 0 6 En 0 3 0 4 0 3 Dn U e e EE 0 6 0 9 0 4 En 0 to 600 0 3 0 4 0 3 0 4 600 to 800 1 3 2 0 1 0 1 5 800 to 1000 1 0 1 5 0 8 1 2 1000 to 1820 0 9 1 3 o8 1 2 96 Documenting Process Calibrator Specifications Temperature Thermocouples cont TYPES C 2 YEAR R 20 to 0 2 3 2 8 12 1 8 0 to 100 1 5 2 2 1 1 1 7 100 to 1767 1 0 1 5 0 9 1 4 S 20 to 0 2 3 2 8 1 2 1 8 0 to 200 1 5 24 1 1 1 7 200 to 1400 0 9 1 4 0 9 1 4 1400 to 1767 1 1 1 7 1 0 1 5 C 0 to 800 0 6 0 9 0 6 0 9 800 to 1200 0 8 1 2 0 7 1 0 1200 to 1800 1 1 1 6 0 9 1 4 1800 to 2316 2 0 3 0 1 3 2 0 Sensor inaccuracies not included Accuracy with external cold junction
12. 5000 Platinum 0 003852 C 200 to 630 Pt1000 385 10000 Platinum 0 003859 C 200 to 630 Cu 10 427 9 0350 Copper 0 004279 C 100 to 260 Per IEC 751 Standard 10Q 25 C 36 Documenting Process Calibrator Using Measure Mode To measure temperature using an RTD input proceed as follows 1 2 If necessary press heii for MEASURE mode Press a Jtwice so that Select RTD Type shows Press or to select the desired RTD type Press ENTER J Press or to select a 2 3 or 4 wire connection Attach the RTD to input jacks as the display or Figure 13 shows Use the supplied jumper between the mA 2 RTD MEAS low jack and the V MEAS low jack as shown if you are using a 3 wire connection Press ENTER J CAUTION Do not force a dual banana plug between any two jacks in the horizontal orientation See the Figure Doing so will damage the jacks Use the supplied jumper wire when needed for RTD measurements You can use a dual banana plug in the vertical orientation 37 701 702 Users Manual desired setting display mode IPTS 68 Temperature Scale in above 8 If necessary you can change between C or F Temperature Units in mode as follows a Press bes b Press the Next Page softkey twice 38 e Press to go back to the kg f Press the Done softkey or Ferud to exit Etur c Use the a
13. a Press sete b Press Next Page twice c Press Enter or the Choices softkey with the cursor on Pressure Units d Select the pressure units with the or keys e Press ENTER f Press the Done softkey 31 701 702 Users Manual Isolation Valve Gage COE Module Differential Module Tank Figure 11 Connections for Measuring Pressure 32 Documenting Process Calibrator Using Measure Mode Measuring Temperature Using Thermocouples The calibrator supports eleven standard thermocouples each identified with an alpha character C L U E N J K T B R or S Table 5 summarizes the ranges and characteristics of the supported thermocouples To measure temperature using a thermocouple proceed as follows 1 2 Attach the thermocouple leads to the appropriate TC miniplug then to the TC jack as shown in Figure 12 One pin is wider than the other Do not try to force a miniplug in the wrong polarization NOTE If the calibrator and the thermocouple plug are at different temperatures wait one minute or more for the connector temperature to stabilize after you plug the connector into the TC jack If necessary press uae for MEASURE mode Press am leo that the display prompting you to select the TC type shows Selec
14. femur settings The normal sevice life for the lithium battery is 3 to 5 years You cannot access the lithium battery Return the calibrator to an authorized Fluke service center listed at the back of the manual if you need to replace the lithium battery When the lithium battery is 3 years old replace it at the next calibration interval as a preventive maintenance procedure Cleaning the Calibrator Clean the calibrator and pressure modules with a soft cloth dampened with water or water and mild soap 83 701 702 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 em mode The CAL STATUS number on the sticker should always match the Calibration Status number in the calibration screen 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 calibrat
15. sourcing voltage resistance frequency and for simulating RTDs jacks 12 Documenting Process Calibrator Getting Acquainted with Your Calibrator FELLJKE 702 cocumenrnc PROCESS CALIBRATOR Figure 4 Input Output Jacks and Connectors 13 701 702 Users Manual Keys Figure 5 shows the calibrator keys and Table 3 explains their functions The softkeys are the four unmarked blue keys just below the display Softkey functions are defined by the labels that appear above the softkey during operation Softkey labels and other display text are shown in this manual in bold type for example Choices MEAS URCE lt J 0600 OOOO Figure 5 Keys 14 Documenting Process Calibrator Getting Acquainted with Your Calibrator Table 3 Key Functions ITEM FEATURE DESCRIPTION 1 key Cycles the calibrator through MEASURE SOURCE and MEASURE SOURCE modes 2 key Selects mA current measure or source function For loop power on off go to the mode 3 key Enters and exits the mode to modify operating parameters 4 Softkeys Perform the function defined by the label above each key on the display 5 key Turns the backlight on and off 6 2 key Selects the pressure measurement or sourcing function 7 a key Selects TC thermocouple or RTD resistance temperature detector measure
16. to Applications cccceeceececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceaeesaeeesaaeeeeeseneeeeaes Communicating with a PC Model 702 Only MIAIMOMAN CC eiar iaronn EEEE EE S EE RREA Replacing the Battery Pack Internal Lithium Backup Battery 0 cc ceeeeceeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeaeeeeeeaaeeeeeeaaeeeeseaas Cleaning the Calibrator cccceccececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeecaaeeeeaeeseeeeescaeeetaeeneeeeeea Calibration t ceca cessdescideaeastaveaned ch sadedacsease casatenedandpeateveveasedecebaseien cheseaet Service Center Calibration or Repair cccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseteeeeeaeeeeeeeeeneees Replacement Parts ee ee EH DC Voltage Meaeurement AC Voltage Measurement ccccccccteeeeececeeeeeceeeeeaaeeeeneeseeeeesaeeesaaeenaaeeeneees DC Current Measurement ternet nsrnsrnsrnssrnssrnssrnssrnsnnns ili 701 702 Users Manual Resistance Measurement 0 0 0 ecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeneeeeeeeaaeeeseeaaeeeeneaaeeeeeenaeeeeneaas Continuity TOStiNG keseser nae aaaeaii Frequency Measurement DC Voltage Output DC Current Output sche icine Le ee ieee Resistance Sourcing ccccceesceceneeceeeeeeaeeeeneeseeeesaaeeeeaaeseneeseaeeeseaesseneeenaees FreQUeNCY SOUICING vsis cissst ii siete ieee Temperature Thermocouples AA Temperature Resistance Temperature Detectors AAA Loop Power Supply sssisdeiniinrisdnianiensnianrnaawidasranninania nia nannaa aana Top and Bottom Limits of Ranges with Auto Range On General Specifi
17. 01 702 Users Manual 9 Press the As Found softkey The display changes as follows MEASURE 0 Value H 100 value Tolerance User Entered Value SOURCE TC Type K D Value 77777777 C 100 Value 77777777 C Test Strategy at Abort Done 10 Enter values for 0 and 100 of 4 0 mA and 20 0 mA respectively Set Tolerance to 0 5 of span Use other values if necessary for your application User Entered Value is for a value measured by some other device such as the reading reported by the control room Leave this set to Disabled because you are only interested in values measured at the transmitter output 64 11 12 NOTE If you set User Entered Value to Enabled you will be prompted to enter a value at each test point in the measured units Errors will be calculated and displayed based on the user entered value not the measured value Use the arrow keys to move the cursor down to enter 0 and 100 values for SOURCE temperature Our example uses 100 C and 300 C The Test Strategy is the number of test points and which test points are performed rising and falling in percent of scale Our example uses five points 0 25 50 75 and 100 rising only Rising is indicated by the up arrow on the display Change to another test strategy by pressing ENTER on this line A list of strategies appears from which to choose Select one then press Done When you finish selecting the calibration p
18. 02 runs procedures developed using PMLink software To use procedures from PMLink software see the PMLink manual Generating As Found Test Data The following example shows how to generate as found data for a thermocouple temperature transmitter In this case the calibrator is simulating the output of a thermocouple and measuring the resulting current from the transmitter Other transmitters use this same method Just go back to MEASUREMENT or SOURCE mode and change the operating parameters before you press As Found 1 Connect the test leads to the instrument under test as shown in Figure 21 The connections simulate a thermocouple and measure the corresponding output current 62 OF OU zen ap N If necessary press d for MEASURE mode Press Press Press source L d for SOURCE mode Use the and keys to select the thermocouple type then press _ENTER Enter a source value for example 100 then Press ENTER J sose fOr MEASURE SOURCE mode The display changes as follows MEASURE 8 000 mA SOURCE TC Type K 150 0 C Int Ref 27 4 C ITS 90 5 047 mi Found Adjust Save choices Documenting Process Calibrator Calibrating a Process Instrument Color depends on type of TC As More Original Circuit Wiring e Minijack Figure 21 Calibrating a Thermocouple Temperature Transmitter 63 7
19. 04 10 131 psi ferme Lo ces Hand Pump MEAS SES EIERE pared Vw D TC v GEA at IL 1 Q CH oo E Figure 17 Connections for Sourcing Pressure 49 701 702 Users Manual Simulating Thermocouples NOTE Refer to Measuring Temperature earlier in the manual for a table of data relating to thermocouple types supported by the calibrator Connect the calibrator TC connector to the instrument under test with thermocouple wireand theappropriate thermocouple mini connector polarized thermocouple plug with flat in line blades spaced 7 9 mm 0 312 in center to center One pin is wider than the other Do not try to force a miniplug in the wrong polarization Figure 18 shows this connection Proceed as follows to simulate a thermocouple 1 Attach the thermocouple leads to the appropriate TC miniplug then to the TC jack as Figure 12 shows 2 If necessary press boss for SOURCE mode 50 3 Press a tor the display that prompts you to enter thermocouple type 4 Press the or key followed by ENTER to select the desired thermocouple type 5 Enter the temperature you want to simulate as prompted by the display and press _ENTER J NOTE If you use copper w
20. 701 702 Documenting Process Calibrator Users Manual November 1994 Rev 4 3 98 1994 1995 1996 1998 Fluke Corporation All rights reserved Printed in U S A All product names are trademarks of their respective companies E Visit the Fluke website at www fluke com i L LJ K Table of Contents MOGUC ION DEE Standard Equipment cc ccceecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeseaeeseaeeseeeeeseaeeesaeeneeeeee Safety INTOFMALNON EE Getting Acquainted with Your Calibrator INPUT ANC OUTPUT EE IOVS ascetic geeeeEeee T poms Mi etwas i wie agneetesameeexeseae acts NEIE Setting Up the Calibrator cecceeccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeceaeeeseaeseeeeeseeeeesaeeeeeeeeeees Using the Strap and Bail 0 cccceccceceeeeeeeeeeeeee eee eeeaaeeeeeeeeeaeeesaaeeeeaaeeseneeeaas Charging the Battery 0 ceescceeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeceaeeeeaaeseeaeeseaeeesaeeeeaaeseeneeeaas Battery Lite ssia a eebe SEdEe a a e AE EE Automatically Saving Battery Le Using the Optional Battery Eliminator 701 702 Users Manual Selecting the Display Language ccccccesseeeseeceeeeseeeeeeeaeeeaeeseaeeeeneessaees Adjusting the Display Contrast eneren netr nstnnsrnssrnnsrnsrnnsren Setting Up the Date and Time Dieplay eeeseeseeseesseereeerieereeerissresrresnee Using he le ul Personalizing the Calbrator Using Measure Mode AA Measurement Hanges kA Measuring Electrical Parameters A Testing Continuity EE Measuring Pressure a
21. 97 Lens for Model 701 938217 Lens for Model 702 938212 Input Output Jack Decal 946756 701 702 Users Manual 943993 701 702 Quick Reference Guide Set 942784 Battery Eliminator BE9005 Service Kit 926113 85 701 702 Users Manual Specifications All specifications apply from 18 C to 28 C unless stated otherwise All specifications assume a 5 minute warmup period Measurement specifications are valid only when Damping is turned on When damping is turned off or when the JW annunciator is displayed floor specifications are multiplied by 3 Floor specifications are the second part of the specifications usually expressed as of full scale The measure pressure temperature and frequency functions are specified only with damping on The standard specification intervals for the 701 and 702 are 1 and 2 years Ttpical 90 day source and measurement accuracy can be estimated by dividing the 1 year of Reading or of Output specifications by 2 Floor specifications expressed as of f s remain constant 86 NOTE To achieve best measurement noise and accuracy performance do not use the battery eliminator and tie all three common jacks together DC Voltage Measurement Documenting Process Calibrator Specifications 110 mV p RESOLUTION 1 uN MODEL 702 OF READING OF FULL SCALE MODEL 701 OF READING OF FULL SCALE 1 YEAR 0 025 0 015 2 YEAR
22. Done softkey 26 10 Press the Done softkey or kel to exit peT mode Personalizing the Calibrator You can load your name or some another alphanumeric identifier into the calibrator for display at power up and in saved results Proceed as follows to load an identifier 1 Press sete 2 Press Next Page twice 3 Press to move the cursor to the same line as ID 4 Press enter or the Choices softkey The display appears as follows Documenting Process Calibrator Using Measure Mode MEASURE Select character and press ENTER Hp CD EEGHI K O Q ST u Y MN P WV GE L V The ID string is shown at the bottom of the boxed area To erase a character press the Back Space softkey To erase the whole string press ISS Press or to select a character then Dress even Use the numeric keypad if you want to enter a number Repeat step 6 until you are satisfied with the ID string appearing in the window Press the Done softkey Press the Done softkey or berudl to exit mode ISETUP Using Measure Mode NOTE To achieve best measurement noise and accuracy performance do not use the battery eliminator and tie all three common jacks together The operating mode i e MEASURE SOURCE is shown in a reverse video bar on the display If the calibrator is not in MEASURE mode press LES until MEASURE is shown You must be in MEASURE mode to c
23. EAR ZERO Sou Figure 33 Checking a Vortex Shedding Flowmeter 82 Documenting Process Calibrator Communicating with a PC Model 702 Only Communicating with a PC Model 702 Only You can upload and download procedures and saved results to aPC An IBM PC compatible personal computer Microsoft Windows 3 1 and Fluke PMLink software are required A custom serial interface cable for the 702 is included with PMLink Refer to the PMLink Manual for further instructions Maintenance NOTE Additional maintenance instructions including a Calibration procedure full parts list and schematic diagrams are available in the 701 702 Service Manual PN 944525 Replacing the Battery Pack Replace the battery pack when it no longer holds a charge for the rated interval The battery normally lasts for up to 1000 charge discharge cycles To order a replacement battery order Model BP7217 Nickel Cadmium Battery Pack In the USA and Canada call Fluke Service Parts at 800 526 4731 Outside the USA and Canada call 1 206 356 5500 to receive instructions Z Do not mix spent Nickel Cadmium batteries with the solid waste stream Spent batteries should be disposed of by a qualified recycler or hazardous materials handler Contact your authorized Fluke Service Center for recycling information Internal Lithium Backup Battery A lithium battery maintains the memory contents and
24. Figure 6 Elements of a Typical Display enting Process Calibrator Setting Up the Calibrator Figure 7 Installing the Strap and Using the Bail 701 702 Users Manual Charging the Battery A Before you use the calibrator for the first time charge its battery pack for 2 hours Due to safety requirements the battery must be charged outside the calibrator Figure 8 shows how to remove the battery Remove the battery door and tap the calibrator with your hand to get the battery out Place the battery in the charger and connect the charger to line power The charger automatically senses line voltage and adjusts itself accordingly A discharged battery is fully charged in 2 hours or less in fast charge mode steady indicator light on the charger Full charge is maintained after that time in trickle charge mode blinking indicator light on the charger Switching between charging modes is automatic You can leave the battery pack on trickle charge indefinitely without damage 20 NOTE When you remove a charged battery from the charger wait for the blinking indicator to go off before you insert a discharged battery It takes about 2 seconds for the battery charger to reset Documenting Process Calibrator Setting Up the Calibrator Battery Life Table 4 shows the operating time for a new fully charged battery pack Calibrator performance is guaranteed to meet specifications until the low battery annunc
25. NG OF FULL SCALE OF READING OF FULL SCALE 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 30 mA 1 pA 0 025 0 025 0 025 0 03 0 025 0 025 0 025 0 03 110 mA 10 pA 0 05 0 05 0 07 0 07 0 05 0 05 0 1 0 07 Temperature Coefficient 0 001 of rdg 0 002 f s C in the ranges 10 to 18 C and 28 to 50 C Common Mode Error 0 01 f s Common Mode Volt Maximum Input Voltage 30V dc Resistance Measurement MODEL 702 MODEL 701 RANGE RESOLUTION OF READING Ohms OF READING Ohms 1 YEAR 2YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 110 0 0012 0 05 0 05 0 075 0 05 0 1 0 05 0 15 0 05 1102 0 01 Q 0 05 0 05 0 075 0 05 0 1 0 05 0 15 0 05 1 1 kQ 0 12 0 05 0 5 0 075 0 5 0 1 0 5 0 15 0 5 11 KQ 10 0 1 10 0 1 10 0 1 10 0 15 10 Temperature Coefficient 0 01 f s 2 mQ C in the ranges 10 to 18 C and 28 to 50 C Common Mode Error 0 005 f s Common Mode Volt Maximum Input Voltage 30V dc 89 701 702 Users Manual Continuity Testing TONE RESISTANCE Continuous Tone lt 25 Q May or may not get tone 25 to 400 Q No tone gt 400 Q Frequency Measurement MODEL 701 AND 702 RANGES COUNTS 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 1 Hz to 109 99 Hz 5 5 110 Hz to 1099 9 Hz 5 5 1 100 kHz to 10 999 kHz 5 5 11 kHz to 50 kHz Amplitude range for frequency measurement lt 1 kHz 110 mV to 300V 1 kHz to 30 kHz 0 5 to 30V gt 30 kHz 1V to 30V
26. Probe Figure 1 Standard Equipment 701 702 Users Manual BP7217 Nickel Cadmium Battery Pack BC7210 Battery Charger Reference Figure 1 Standard Equipment cont Documenting Process Calibrator Introduction The accessories listed below and shown in Figure 2 are available from Fluke Pressure Modules Fluke model numbers listed below Differential models also operate in gage mode 700P01 0 to 10 inches of H O or 2 5 kPa differential nonisolated 700P02 0 to 1 psi differential nonisolated 700P03 0 to 5 psi differential nonisolated 700P04 0 to 15 psi differential nonisolated 700P22 0 to 1 psi differential isolated 700P23 0 to 5 psi differential isolated 700P24 0 to 15 psi differential isolated 700P05 0 to 30 psi gage isolated 700PO06 0 to 100 psi gage isolated 700P07 0 to 500 psi gage isolated 700P08 0 to 1000 psi gage isolated 700P29 0 to 3000 psi gage isolated 700P30 0 to 5000 psi gage isolated 700P31 0 to 10000 psi gage isolated Model BE9005 Series Battery Eliminator for bench top use PMLink software and cable for developing procedures and transferring procedures and data for Model 702 only Model BP7217 Nickel Cadmium battery pack Service Kit C700 Carrying Case 701 702 Users Manual Fluke 700P0X Differential Pressure Module
27. Specifications Resistance Sourcing MODEL 702 MODEL 701 RESOLUTION OUTPUT OHMS OUTPUT OHMS 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 11 0002 1mQ 0 01 0 02 0 02 0 02 0 02 0 02 0 03 0 02 110 002 10 mQ 0 01 0 04 0 02 0 04 0 02 0 04 0 03 0 04 1 1000 kQ 100 mQ 0 02 0 5 0 03 0 5 0 05 0 5 0 1 0 5 11 000 kQ IO 0 038 5 0 04 5 0 1 5 0 15 5 Maximum Minimum Current through Source Resistance 11Q Range 3 mA dc max 0 1 mA dc min 1100 Range 3 mA dc max 0 1 mA dc min 1 1 KQ Range 3 mA dc max 0 01 mA dc min 11 kQ Range 1 mA dc max 0 01 mA dc min Common Mode Error 0 008 f s Common Mode Volt Maximum Input Voltage 30V dc Temperature Coefficient 0 01 of f s C in the ranges 10 to 18 C and 28 to 50 C 93 701 702 Users Manual Frequency Sourcing MODELS 702 AND 701 FREQUENCY RANGES COUNTS 2 Hz to 109 99 Hz 1 1 110 Hz to 1099 Hz 1 1 1 1 kHz to 10 9 kHz 1 1 11 kHz to 50 kHz 2 2 Waveform Squarewave 50 duty cycle Amplitude 0 to 10V pk Amplitude Accuracy 2 to 1099 Hz 3 of output 0 05 V 1 1 to 10 9 kHz 10 of output 0 05 V 11 to 50 kHz 30 of output 0 05 V Maximum Input Voltage 30V dc 94 Documenting Process Calibrator Specifications Temperature Thermocouples MEASURE DEGREES C SOURCE DEGREES C TYPES C 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR E e 250 to 200 1 3 2 0 0 6 0 9 200 to 100 0 5 0 8 os
28. arameters the display appears as follows Documenting Process Calibrator Calibrating a Process Instrument MEASURE 0 Value 4 000 mA 100 Value 20 000 m Tolerance 0 50 User Entered Value Disabled SOURCE TC Type K 0 Value 100 0 C 100 Value 300 0 C Test Strategy St Abort Done 13 Press the Done softkey to accept the calibration parameters The display changes as follows MEASURE Error O07 4 011 mA SOURCE TE Type K 100 0 C Int Ref 27 0 C ITS 90 3 07 Dm Auto Manual Abort Test Test 14 You now have the choice of starting an automatic test or stepping through the test points manually Press the Auto Test softkey to have the calibrator run through the tests automatically Abort gets you out of the calibration procedure The tests begin at the zero point sourcing the correct temperature a voltage and measuring the corresponding current from the transmitter As soon as a measurement has settled and has been captured the calibrator moves on to the next step Because the calibrator waits for the measurement to stop changing the Auto Test works correctly for instruments with built in damping The error of the expected measured 65 701 702 Users Manual value is shown in the top left of the measure window 15 The calibrator moves on to the remaining set of points For temperature and electrical parameter calibration the points are done automatically If you ar
29. cal appliances and PORTABLE EQUIPMENT Figure 3 Definition of Symbols Documenting Process Calibrator Safety Information To protect yourself follow these safety guidelines e Do not use the calibrator if it is damaged Before you use the calibrator inspect the insulating cover Look for cracks or missing plastic Pay particular attention to the insulation surrounding the connectors e Disconnect the power and discharge all high voltage capacitors in the equipment under test before testing resistance or continuity e Inspect the test leads for damaged insulation or exposed metal Check test lead continuity Replace damaged test leads before using the calibrator e Do not use the calibrator if it operates abnormally Protection may be impaired When in doubt have the calibrator serviced e Select the proper function and range for your measurement e Use caution when working above 42V pk 30V ac rms or 60V dc Such voltages pose a shock hazard When using the probes keep your fingers away from the probe contacts Keep your fingers behind the finger guards on the probes Connect the common test lead before you connect the live test lead When you disconnect test leads disconnect the live test lead first Do not operate the calibrator around explosive gas vapor or dust When using a pressure module make sure the process pressure line is shut off and depressurized before you connect it to the pressure mo
30. cations ceececeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeceaeeesaaeseeeeeseaeeesaeeseaeeeenees Index List of Tables Table Title 1 Summary of Source and Measure Funchons 2 Input Output Jacks and CGonnechors 3 Alle NEE 4 Battery Lilea iunndrain deara iea E ege C deeg eel aac esheets 5 Thermocouple Types Accepted A 6 RTD Types Accepted cccecsecceceesseceeeeseeeeeeeseneeeeeseeseseeseeseseeneeseeeeseeaeeeenenaeeeenenees 7 Simultaneous MEASURE SOURCE Functions with Loop Power Disabled 8 Simultaneous MEASURE SOURCE Functions with Loop Power Enabled 9 Replacement Hate 208 ccn teenie eee ete eet eee 701 702 Users Manual vi List of Figures Figure Title Page 1 standard e Wien Ce EE 2 Lee 3 R iber eu EE 4 Input Output Jacks and CGonnechors 5 EE 6 Elements of a Typical Display 7 Installing the Strap and Using the Bail 8 Removing the Battery and Using the Charger 9 Electrical Measurement Connections ssssessessreesiesiessistriernrsnrtrrnsrnssrnssrssrnssrns 10 Gage and Differential Pressure Modules eesseessesseeeeessresrnesrresrssrnssrnsrrnsrensrnnne 11 Connections for Measuring Preseure 12 Measuring Temperature with a Thermocouple 13 Measuring Temperature with an HITD cc eeeeseceeeeeneeeeeeneeeeeeaeeeseeaeeeeeenaeeeeseaaes vii 701 702 Users Manual 14 Electrical Sourcing CONNECTIONS cccccceceeceeeee tees eeeeeeceeeceaeeesaaeeeaaeeseeeeeneeeeaees 15 Con
31. dule Disconnect test leads before changing to another measure or source function When servicing the calibrator use only specified replacement parts 11 701 702 Users Manual Getting Acquainted with Your Calibrator ITEM FEATURE Battery Eliminator jack Input and Output Jacks Figure 4 shows the calibrator input and output jacks Table 2 explains their use Table 2 Input Output Jacks and Connectors DESCRIPTION Jack for the Model BE9005 Battery Eliminator Use the battery eliminator for bench top applications where ac line power is available This input does not charge the battery The battery can only be charged in the external charger 2 A SERIAL PORT 702 Connects the calibrator to a personal computer Instructions for communicating with the Only calibrator are in the PMLink Software manual 3 Pressure module Connects the calibrator to a pressure module connector 4 TC input output Jack for measuring or simulating thermocouples This jack accepts a miniature polarized thermocouple plug with flat in line blades spaced 7 9 mm 0 312 in center to center 5 6 A MEAS V jacks Input jacks for measuring voltage frequency or three or four wire RTDs Resistance Temperature Detectors 7 8 A SOURCE mA Jacks for sourcing or measuring current measuring resistance and RTDs and MEAS mA Q RTD supplying loop power jacks 9 10 A SOURCE V Q RTD Output jacks for
32. e sourcing pressure the calibrator pauses at each step for you to adjust the pressure source When the tests are complete an error summary table such as the following is displayed SOURCE MEASURE ERROR 100 0 C 3 504mA4 0 60 150 0 C 7 J69mMA O 22 200 0 C 12 053mA 250 0 C 16 094m4 300 0 C Z20 175mA Prev Next Abort Page Page Done 16 In the results summary test failures are highlighted An adjustment is required in this example because three tests show failures The 66 failures were outside the 0 5 tolerance that we selected 17 Either press the Done softkey to save the data orthe Abort softkey to delete the data and start over You have to go back to As Found to restart the calibration You can see the saved data entry and recall the table for later viewing through the Review Memory softkey during normal operation With Model 702 you can upload this data to a PC using PMLink software See the PMLink Manual for instructions Adjusting the Transmitter Proceed as follows to make the calibration adjustments to the transmitter Always refer to the transmitter manufacturer s instructions to locate the adjustment controls and connection points for your transmitter 1 Press the Done softkey while viewing the results summary 2 Press the Adjust softkey The calibrator sources 0 of span 100 C in this example and displays the following softkeys Documenting Process Calibrator Calibra
33. easurements Fluke recommends that you leave damping on Turning damping off may be useful when measurement response is more important than accuracy or noise reduction If you want to turn off damping press the More Choices softkey twice then press the Dampen softkey so that Off appears Press Dampen again to turn damping back on The default state is On Documenting Process Calibrator Using Source Mode NOTE If a measurement falls outside a random noise window a new average is started If damping is turned off or until measurements are fully damped the A symbol is displayed Using Source Mode The operating mode i e MEASURE SOURCE is shown in a reverse video bar on the display If the calibrator is not in SOURCE mode press LS until SOURCE is shown You must be in SOURCE mode to change any of the SOURCE parameters Sourcing Electrical Parameters To select an electrical sourcing function proceed as follows 1 Connect the test leads as shown in Figure 14 depending on the source function 2 Press scurce for current v for dc voltage IC for frequency or _ for resistance Enter the desired output value then press ENTER For example to source 5 0V dc press Comes To change the output value enter a new value and press _ENTER J NOTE If you are sourcing current wait for the A symbol to go out before you use the output To set the output value to 0 in the
34. en Measuring Temperature Nun Using Thermocouples AA Using Resistance Temperature Detectors RTDs Measurements in Percent Of Scale cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee cee eeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeseneees Damping Your Measurement cee ceceeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeaaeeeseeaaeeeeeaeeeenenaes Using Source Mode A Sourcing Electrical Parameter Simulating a 4 to 20 MA Transmitter Providing Loop POWGl sccecnuie waned nar initiates anni ENNER NEEN SOUICING Pressure AAA Simulating Thermocouples senses seeeseaeeseaeeseeeeeed SIMUMATIAG RU RE Sourcing in Percent Of Gcale Stepping and Ramping the Output Value 0 ccceeeeeceeee sete eeeteeeeeeeeeeeees Stepping the Output Contents continued Ramping the Output Simultaneous Measure Source ssesseesseessissirssirssrssiresiissiestinstnnstnnntnnsnnnsrnnnnt Calibrating a Process Instrument Generating As Found Test Data Adjusting the Transmitter saasssseessrneessrresesrneesrnnestenneernnnnsnnnnennnnanneneennnnnnna AS Lett Test RUM eearri ianea ade ar NER aa EEeh Memory Operations ss itcctciccet need cineca EES e AEN eevee Saving REN Reviewing Memory ask kNNEEEEERNEEEEENNEEENN NEEN Data Logging Model 702 Only c cccececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeseeeesaeeseaeeseneeeeaas Observing Min and Max Measurements seeseeseeseeseeseesreeersrresrnssrrssrnsrns Viewing the Task List Model 702 Om Clearing MeMO Y s eege EERSTEN iia ias Quick Guide
35. ents add 0 4 C to the specifications Loop Power Supply MODELS 702 AND 701 SETTING 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 24 Volt 5 5 28 Volt 5 5 Short circuit protected Maximum Current 22 mA Maximum Input Voltage 30V dc 99 701 702 Users Manual Top and Bottom Limits of Ranges with Auto Range On RANGE DC V MEASURE TOP OF RANGE BOTTOM OF RANGE 110 mV 110 000 mV 0 000 mV 11V 1 10000 V 0 10000 V 11V 11 0000 V 1 0000 V 110V 110 000 V 10 000 V 300 V 300 00 V 100 00 V RANGE DC V SOURCE 110 mV 110 000 mV 10 000 mV 11V 1 10000V 0 10000 V 11V 11 000V 1 1000 V RANGE OHMS MEASURE AND SOURCE 110 11 000 Q 0 000 Q 110 0 110 00 Q 10 00 Q 1 1kQ 1100 0 100 02 11 kO 11 000 ka 1 000 ko RANGE CURRENT MEASURE 22 mA 22 000 mA 100 0 000 mA Documenting Process Calibrator Specifications Top and Bottom Limits of Ranges with Auto Range On cont RANGE MEASURE V CC 110 mA 110 00 mA 30 00 mA 22 mA 30 000 mA 0 000 mA RANGE FREQUENCY MEASURE 100 Hz 109 99 Hz 1 00 Hz 1 kHz 1099 9 Hz 100 00 Hz 10 kHz 10 999 kHz 1 000 kHz 50 kHz 50 00 kHz 10 00 kHz 101 701 702 Users Manual General Specifications Display Power Memory Backup Dimensions Weight Altitude Environmental Temperature Humidity Safety Warranty 102 240 by 200 pixel graphic LCD 70 x 58 mm Internal Battery Pack NiCd 7 2V 1700 mAhr L
36. ers Manual 48 To avoid damaging the pressure module from corrosion use them only with specified materials Refer to the pressure module instruction sheet for the specified material compatibility for your pressure module Connect a pressure module and pressure source to the calibrator as Figure 17 shows The threads on the pressure modules accept 1 4 NPT fittings Use the supplied 1 4 NPT to ISO adapter if necessary If necessary press beist for SOURCE mode Press GT The calibrator automatically senses which pressure module is attached and sets its range accordingly To zero the pressure module vent the module to atmosphere and press 5 Repeat this step until the reading is zeroed You must perform this step before you execute a PMLink Task that sources pressure Pressurize the pressure line with the pressure source to the desired level as shown on the display If necessary you can change pressure display units to psi mmHg inHg inH O ftH O bar or kPa as follows a Press seve b Press Next Page twice c Press _ENTER_ with the cursor on Pressure Units d Select the pressure units with the or keys e Press ENTER J f Press the Done softkey Documenting Process Calibrator Using Source Mode Pressure Module FELUIKEE 701 Socumentine PROCESS CALIBRAT Measure 0 0a6mV FLUKE 700P
37. for internal junction add 0 2 C Resolution 0 1 C Temperature Scale ITS 90 or IPTS 68 selectable Compensation ITS 90 per NIST Monograph 175 for B R S E J K N T IPTS 68 per IEC 584 1 for B R S E J K T IPTS 68 per DIN 43710 for L U Temperature Coefficient 0 05 C C in the range 10 to 18 C and 28 to 50 C Common Mode Error 0 01 C Common Mode Volt Maximum Input Voltage 30 V 97 701 702 Users Manual Temperature Resistance Temperature Detectors Temperature RTDs Model 702 and 701 TYPES C MEASURE DEGREES C 100 Q Pt 385 SOURCE DEGREES C 200 to 0 0 5 0 1 0 2 0 to 400 0 5 0 8 0 2 0 4 400 to 800 0 8 1 0 0 4 0 5 100 Pt 3926 i 200 to 0 0 3 0 4 0 1 0 2 0 to 630 0 5 0 8 0 2 0 4 120 Q Ni 672 80 to 260 0 3 0 4 0 1 0 2 102 Cu 427 100 to 0 2 2 1 1 0 to 260 2 2 1 1 98 Documenting Process Calibrator Sensor inaccuracies not included Resolution 0 1 C Temperature Coefficient 0 02 C C in the ranges 10 to 18 C and 28 to 50 C Maximum Input Voltage 30V Specifications Temperature Resistance Temperature Detectors cont 1002 Pt 3916 200 to 190 0 3 0 4 0 3 0 4 190 to 0 0 3 0 4 0 1 0 2 0 to 630 0 5 0 8 0 2 0 4 2002 5002 10002 Pt 385 200 to 0 0 3 0 5 0 1 0 2 0 to 400 0 5 0 8 0 2 0 4 400 to 630 0 8 1 0 0 4 0 5 For two and three wire RTD measurem
38. g in the other mode SOURCE or MEASURE The other parts of the display are as follows e Status Bar shows the time and date if set in Setup mode and shows the status of Loop Power Battery Save and Backlight Timeout all of which are set in Setup mode The low battery and backlight on annunciators also appear here e Mode Indicator Shows whether the calibrator is in MEASURE or SOURCE mode In split screen MEASURE SOURCE mode there is a Mode Indicator for each window e Measured Value Shows the measured value in your choice of engineering units or percent of scale e Range Status Shows whether Auto Range is on and what range is currently being used Setting Up the Calibrator This section consists of general information that should be read before you use the calibrator Using the Strap and Bail After you unpack the calibrator attach its carrying strap as shown in Figure 7 You can adjust the strap as necessary to hang the calibrator on any sturdy support Figure 4 also shows you how to prop open the bail to stand the calibrator at a comfortable viewing angle for benchtop use 17 701 702 Users Manual 18 Loop Power Annunciator Battery Save Annunciator Status Bar ae ee MEASURE Source Off Backlight Timeout Mode Indicator Annunciator 10 390mA Auto Range 0 15 30 m E etn barainn Clear Review More Measured Value Memory Memory Choices Softkey Labels Range Status
39. hange any of the MEASURE parameters Measurement Ranges The calibrator normally changes to the appropriate measurement range automatically The lower right side of the display shows either Range or Auto Range depending on the range status Auto Range switch points are shown in the Specifications at the end of this manual When you press the key the range is locked Press it again to cycle to and lock on the next higher range Press it and hold it for two seconds to revert to Auto Range 27 701 702 Users Manual If the range is locked overrange inputs produce a display of In Auto Range out of range Measuring Electrical Parameters When you turn on the calibrator it powers up in the dc voltage measurement function To select an electrical measurement function from either SOURCE or MEASURE SOURCE mode first press dae for MEASURE mode then proceed as follows 1 Press bes s for current v for dc voltage Lien once for ac voltage or twice for frequency or au for resistance 28 NOTE To measure frequency you are prompted to select a frequency range as shown next If you expect the frequency you are measuring to be below 20 Hz press to select the lower frequency range then press ENTER J Connect the test leads as shown in Figure 9 depending on the measurement function Documenting Process Calibrator Using Measure Mode Figure 9 Electrical Measu
40. he As Found softkey 59 701 702 Users Manual Table 7 Simultaneous MEASURE SOURCE Functions with Loop Power Disabled MEASURE FUNCTION SE an dc V mA Freq Q TC 2W RTD Pressure dc V e e e e e e e mA Ke e e e e e ac V ee D e e e e e Frequency 220 Hz Sg D e e e e e Low Frequency lt 20 Hz CZ Continuity poe e e e e e TC a R P d 7 2W RTD o e e e e e 3W RTD ze e e e e e 4W RTD poe e e e e e Pressure E e e e e e 60 Documenting Process Calibrator Simultaneous Measure Source Table 8 Simultaneous MEASURE SOURCE Functions with Loop Power Enabled MEASURE FUNCTION SE dc V mA Freq Q TC 2W RTD Pressure de V e e e e e e mA e e e ac V e e e Frequency 220 Hz MN TC e e e Pressure M e The two softkeys displayed in MEASURE SOURCE e Ae Found which starts up a calibration routine mode are for use in calibrating a process instrument to obtain and record as found data Instructions for calibrating a process instrument are provided next e Adjust for making adjustments to a transmitter if required 61 701 702 Users Manual Calibrating a Process Instrument When the calibrator is in simultaneous MEASURE SOURCE mode a built in calibration routine is activated when you press the As Found softkey As Found data are the test results showing the condition of a transmitter before it is calibrated Additionally Model 7
41. iator E4located at the top right side of the display appears and the beeper beeps every 4 seconds When the EHlannunciator appears stop using the calibrator and charge the battery If you have a fully charged spare battery exchange it with the low battery The battery is useful for up to 1 000 charge discharge cycles If you need to replace the battery refer to Replacing the Battery later in this manual for instructions For longest battery life and best performance wait for E2lto appear before you charge the battery Figure 8 Removing the Battery and Using the Charger 21 701 702 Users Manual Table 4 Battery Life OPERATING MODES BACKLIGHT OFF BACKLIGHT ON Measure continuous 6 Hours Measure and source with loop power on continuous 3 Hours Typical intermittent operation gt 8 Hours 22 Documenting Process Calibrator Setting Up the Calibrator Automatically Saving Battery Life An optional Auto Battery Save feature turns the calibrator off after a selected idle time The default setting for Auto Battery Save is Off When Auto Battery Save is On the E symbol shows in the upper right corner of the display The setting is preserved after you turn off the power Auto Battery Save works the same on battery power and when using the battery eliminator Turn on the Auto Battery Save feature as follows 1 Press sete 2 Press to highlight Off following Auto Battery Save 3 Pre
42. ibrator Introduction Fluke 701 and 702 Documenting Process Calibrators hereafter referred to as the calibrator are battery powered hand held instruments that measure and source electrical and physical parameters See Table 1 The calibrator lets you troubleshoot calibrate verify and document the calibration of process instruments See the back of this manual for complete specifications In addition to the functions in Table 1 the 701 and 702 calibrators have the following features e General features Analog display in measurement mode to make it easy to read the input level when the input is unstable Display shows information in English French German Italian or Spanish Thermocouple TC input output jack that is connected to an internal isothermal block with automatic reference junction temperature compensation Or you can manually enter an external temperature reference Stores results for later review Logs up to 8 000 data points Model 702 with PMLink software only PC interface for uploading downloading procedures lists and results using PMLink software Model 702 only Automatic calibration procedures for transmitters using split screen MEASURE SOURCE mode Once you select the test parameters you can select an automatic procedure or you can execute the test points one at a time Features available in MEASURE mode 701 702 Users Manual Damping smoothing of the last several readings
43. ings per minute Use the or key to select the reading rate Press ENTER 1 Press to move the cursor to Duration Documenting Process Calibrator Memory Operations 7 Use the numeric keypad to enter the duration in minutes followed by _ENTER The maximum duration will depend on the reading rate and how much memory is available to log data The table below gives an estimate of the limits for duration assuming that no memory is being used for other purposes READING RATE MAX NUMBER MAX Readings Minute OF READINGS DURATION 1 999 16 hours 2 1998 16 hours 5 4995 16 hours 10 8000 13 hours 20 8000 6 hours 30 8000 4 hours 60 8000 2 hours CAUTION A long logging duration can exceed the life of a battery charge Use a fresh battery and the appropriate duration or use the optional battery eliminator to avoid losing power during a logging session If appears during a log session the session is terminated and data collected to that point is saved After you enter your choice of duration you can see the how much memory that duration would consume See the Memory Used and Memory Remaining percentage figures on the display Memory Used indicates the percentage of available memory that will be used by the specified log Memory Remaining indicates the percentage of memory that will remain unused after logging is complete 71 701 702 Users Manual 9 Press the Done softkey The display change
44. ire instead of thermocouple wire the reference junction is no longer inside the calibrator The reference junction is moved to the instrument transmitter indicator controller etc input terminals You must measure this external reference temperature accurately and enter it into the calibrator Do this by pressing 74 and setting Ref Junc Compensat and Ref Junc Temp After you enter the external reference temperature the calibrator corrects all voltages to compensate for this new reference junction temperature Documenting Process Calibrator Using Source Mode FLUKEE 701 2ocuwenrins PROCESS CALIBRATOR Color depends Int Ref 29 3 C ITS 30 _3 746mv Mare Choices D TC Go GS 2 ZERO 5 OSO S ENTER S TC Minijack Figure 18 Connections for Simulating a Thermocouple 51 701 702 Users Manual Simulating RTDs NOTE Refer to Table 6 for information about RTD Resistance Temperature Detector types supported by the calibrator Connect the calibrator to the instrument under test as shown in Figure 19 Proceed as follows to simulate an RTD Resistance Temperature Detector 52 If necessary press beis for SOURCE mode Press a Juntil the select RTD type display is showing Press the or keys followed by CENTER select the desired RTD type o Enter the temperature you wa
45. ithium battery 5 years typical lifetime 130 x 236 x 61 mm 5 1 x 9 3 x 2 4 in 1 4kg 3 lb 1 oz Up to 2800 meters 9186 ft above mean sea level 0 to 50 C operating 20 to 60 C storage Avoid prolonged use outside the safe operating boundaries shown in the graph below Designed in accordance with IEC 1010 1 ANSI ISA S82 UL1244 and CSA C22 2 231 See Safety Information in this manual See the WARRANTY inside front cover Documenting Process Calibrator Specifications RH 0 20 To Zen 40 60 80 100 120 140 Temperature deg F t d t d t t 20 10 40 50 60 0 30 Temperature deg C TG T Storage 20 C 60 C SS Normal Operation 10 C 50 C Figure 34 Operating Environment Specification 103 701 702 Users Manual 104 a eee 4 to 20 ma transmitter simulating 43 A As found test data 62 As left test data 67 Auto backlight timeout 26 battery save timeout 23 Backlight 25 auto timeout 26 Bail 17 Battery auto save timeout 23 charge life 21 eliminator 23 lithium backup 83 replacement 83 Battery charging 20 Battery removing 20 Index a Calibrating a process instru ment 62 Calibration 84 data 84 Cleaning the calibrator 83 Clear memory 73 Communicating with a PC 702 only 83 Connections for electrical measurement 28 701 702 Users Manual for measuring pressure 32 Continuity testing 30 tri
46. lly stop ramping if a trip condition is detected set the Trip Detect to Enabled and select Voltage or Continuity as the trip function Press the Done softkey Note the RAMP annunciator next to SOURCE at the top of the display 12 13 Documenting Process Calibrator Using Source Mode Select a low to high ramp or a high to low ramp with the Ramp Up Down softkey To start ramping press the Start Ramp softkey Ramping continues until a trip is detected if enabled the ramp time expires or you press the Stop Ramp softkey 57 701 702 Users Manual Voltage Trip Detect Trip Relay eng Sk Output ES Source mA Figure 20 Checking a Relay Output Trip Alarm 58 Documenting Process Calibrator Simultaneous Measure Source Simultaneous Measure Source Use MEASURE SOURCE mode to calibrate process instruments Press bette so that the split screen display appears see below MEASURE 8 000 mA SOURCE TC Type K 150 0 C Int Ref 27 4 C ITS 90 5 047 mv As More Adjust Save Found Choices Table 7 shows the functions you can use simultaneously when Loop Power is disabled Table 8 shows the functions you can use simultaneously when Loop Power is enabled You can use the step feature to adjust the output in MEASURE SOURCE mode or you can use the calibration routine provided when you press t
47. manufacturer of a specific transmitter A procedure configures the calibrator for transmitter calibration with all the calibration parameters SOURCE MEASURE functions 0 and 100 levels test strategy predefined See the PMLink manual for instructions on developing and downloading tasks Clearing Memory The Clear Memory softkey shown after you press More Choices softkey three times clears all the memory e Saved results e Min Max data e Log data sets Model 702 only A confirmation message appears so that you do not inadvertently erase the memory Quick Guide to Applications The following figures show test lead connections and which calibrator function to use for many different applications 73 701 702 Users Manual Measure V FLUKE 701 Doc OOOO Sms SU Ee 39 60 0 39596 V o VM EEN d Red Red Circuit 0to1Vdc Input 250Q Black Figure 22 Calibrating a Chart Recorder Figure 23 Measuring Voltage Drop 74 Documenting Process Calibrator Quick Guide to Applications Measure V Figure 24 Monitoring AC Line Voltage and Frequency 75 701 702 Users Manual Measure Pressure Source mA FLUKE 700P04 Loop Power Disabled 9 189 psi FLUKE 701 20
48. ment or sourcing functions 8 ance key Toggles between autorange and locked range and increments range Each time you press baue the calibrator locks on the next range Press this key again for 2 seconds to resume autorange 9 key Clears a partial data entry or zeros the output when in the SOURCE mode 10 keys Adjust the display contrast Also use these keys to make selections when prompted These keys also increase or decrease the output in SOURCE mode when using the step feature 15 701 702 Users Manual Table 3 Key Functions cont ITEM 11 12 13 14 15 16 16 FEATURE key key Numeric keypad J key V key OD key DESCRIPTION Terminates a numeric entry when setting a source value or selects entries from lists Toggles between resistance and continuity functions in MEASURE mode or selects the resistance function in SOURCE mode Used whenever a numeric entry is required Toggles between ac voltage and frequency functions in MEASURE mode or selects frequency output in SOURCE mode Selects the dc voltage function in MEASURE mode or selects dc voltage in SOURCE mode Turns the power on and off Documenting Process Calibrator Setting Up the Calibrator Display Figure 6 shows the features of a typical display The display shown is MEASURE mode Near the top of the display is Source Off This is the area of the display that shows what is happenin
49. nd keys to move the cursor to the parameter you which to change then press ENTER or the Choices softkey to choose a setting for that parameter d Press or to move the cursor to the 9 If necessary you can change between ITS 90 or bel mode The procedure is the same as steps a through f Documenting Process Calibrator Using Measure Mode Figure 13 Measuring Temperature with an RTD 39 701 702 Users Manual Measurements in Percent of Scale To display measurements as a percent of scale as shown below proceed as follows Source Off 45 02 11 206m4 Auto Range D 15 30 mA HEH Scale More Save Choices 1 If necessary press kois for MEASURE mode v l EA 2 Select a measurement function na ao J or J as previously described 3 Press the Scale softkey 4 Use the numeric keypad to enter the 0 of scale value 5 Press ENTER J 40 6 Use the numeric keypad to enter the 100 of scale value 7 Press ENTER J 8 Press the Done softkey Percent of scale remains in effect until you press the Scale softkey again or change to another measurement function Damping Your Measurements The calibrator normally applies a software filter to dampen measurements in all functions except continuity The specifications assume that damping is turned on The damping method is a running average of the last several m
50. nections for Simulating a 4 to 20 MA Transmitter 16 Connections for Supplying Loop Power 17 Connections for Sourcing Pressure 18 Connections for Simulating a Thermocouple ss sssesseeseessresresnesrnsrnnsnnnrnnsenees 19 Connections for Simulating an RTD sssssessssssssissrissrissriesrissrissrintennnnnstnnsnnnsnn nenn 20 Checking a Relay Output Trip Alarm 0c cccceeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeaeeesaeeseneeeeaees 21 Calibrating a Thermocouple Temperature Transmitter 22 Calibrating a Chart Hecorder ns 23 Measuring Voltage Drop ici uexesrsssgrdteEeech gege teed 24 Monitoring AC Line Voltage and Frequency ccccceeceeseeceeeeeceeeeeeeaeeeeaeeseereeeaaes 25 Calibrating a Current to Pressure I P Transducer 26 Measuring the Output Current of a Transmitter 27 Measuring a Precision Hesisior e ceeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeneeeeeeeaeeeeeaaeeeeeaeeeeetaeeeeeaeeeenaa 28 SOUrCING Hesletance sence ceaeeesaaeseeaaeseeeeseaeeeeaesseneeesaees 29 CHECKING a SWIICH EE 30 Checking a Tachometer ssseesesnssenssenssseesressetesstnssnnstnnstinttnntnntnntnnstn nsen nsen nenn 31 Calibrating a Pressure to Current P I Transducer 32 Calibrating a mV to Current Transmitter 33 Checking a Vortex Shedding Flowmeter ccesceceeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseaeeeeneeeeaes 34 Operting Environment Specification cccccecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeceeeeseaeeeaeeseeeeeeeeeaas viii Documenting Process Cal
51. nt to simulate as prompted by the display then press _ENTER Documenting Process Calibrator Using Source Mode RTD Transmitter Figure 19 Connections for Simulating an RTD 53 701 702 Users Manual Sourcing in Percent of Scale To adjust the source value as a percent of scale as shown below proceed as follows Measure 0 259m 60 00 6 4000 W Scale s More ave Choices 1 If necessary press dik for SOURCE mode 2 Select a source function aal V La Lee J or C amp as previously described 3 Press the Scale softkey 4 Use the numeric keypad to enter the 0 of scale value 5 Press ENTER 54 6 Use the numeric keypad to enter the 100 of scale value 7 Press ENTER J 8 Press the Done softkey Percent of scale remains in effect until you press the Scale softkey again Stepping and Ramping the Output Value Two special features are available for adjusting the value of source functions except pressure sourcing pressure requires that you use an external pressure source e Stepping the output with the and keys e Ramping the output with optional continuity or V trip detect Stepping the Output The step feature allows you to select a step size in engineering units mV V mA C etc or of scale Stepping the output in of scale is useful for quickly jumping between 0 and 100 set step size
52. or unless the module is faulty 84 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 Documenting Process Calibrator Maintenance Table 9 Replacement Parts Item Part Number Model Number Industrial Test Leads TL24 Test Clips AC20 Test Probes TP20 Rechargeable Nickel Cadmium Battery Pack BP7217 Battery Charger BC7210 Adjustable Quick Release Strap 946769 Jumper for Three Wire RTD Measurement Connections 944632 Rubber Side Plug 938274 Battery Door 938357 Bail 938340 Bail Screw 943431 Case Screw 9427
53. owing display appears after you select Date Format 31 01 99 Date Format 31 01 99 Sun 31 01 99 Sun 31 01 99 4 Press or to move the cursor to the desired date format 5 Press CENTER to go back to the ftor display 6 Make another selection or press the Done softkey or w to save your settings and exit fewe mode Using the Backlight Press GO to turn on the display backlight Press again to turn it off When the backlight is on the symbol shows at the top of the display If desired you can minimize battery usage by setting the calibrator to turn the display backlight off automatically When the backlight is turned on and 25 701 702 Users Manual Auto Backlight Off is activated the RA symbol shows at the top of the display To automatically turn off the backlight after a set time proceed as follows 1 Press sete 2 Press to highlight Off following Auto Backlight Off 3 Press Enter or the Choices softkey 4 Press to highlight On then press ENTER J 5 To accept the timeout period shown on the display you can finish here Press Done to exit fe mode and do not go on to step 6 6 To change the timeout period press to highlight the timeout period following Backlight Timeout 7 Press ENTER or the Choices softkey 8 Enter your choice of timeout period in minutes accepted range 1 to 120 minutes 9 Press the
54. p detect during ramping 55 Contrast adjusting display 24 Current measuring 28 sourcing 41 D Damping measurements 40 Date display activating 24 format 24 Display 17 Display language selecting 24 Frequency measuring 28 sourcing 41 e ae Jacks 12 K Key functions 14 Keys 14 L Language selecting 24 Log softkey 702 only 70 Logging data 702 only 70 Loop power providing 45 simulating 43 M Measure mode 27 Measure source mode 59 Measurement damping 40 Measuring continuity 30 current 28 electrical parameters 28 frequency 28 pressure 30 resistance 28 temperature with thermocou ples 33 voltage 28 Memory 68 clearing 73 reviewing 69 Min max measurement display 72 N Name field in setup 26 P Percent of scale measurement display 40 source display 54 Pressure Index continued connections for measuring 32 measuring 30 modules gage and differen tial illustration 32 sourcing 47 Pressure modules connecting 31 list of models 7 R Ramping the output 55 Repair 84 Replacement parts 84 Resistance measuring 28 sourcing 41 Results saving 68 RTD simulating 52 types 33 RTD Resistance temperature Detectors 36 e Safety information 10 Saving results 68 Scale measurements in percent of 40 softkey for measure 40 temperature 33 38 Scale softkey 40 Ser
55. present source function press 3 To turn off sourcing completely press 3 twice NOTE Use the source current function to drive a current loop This is different than the loop power function in which the calibrator is powering a process instrument To source loop power use the Loop Power function accessible from kel mode 41 701 702 Users Manual Common Figure 14 Electrical Sourcing Connections 42 Documenting Process Calibrator Using Source Mode Simulating a 4 to 20 mA Transmitter You can configure the calibrator as a load ona current loop through the SOURCE mA function When you press the sik key in SOURCE mode the display prompts you to select Source mA or Simulate Transmitter The difference in operation is that when you Source mA the calibrator is sourcing current and when you Simulate Transmitter the calibrator is sourcing a variable resistance to regulate current to the specified value Connect an external loop supply to the positive top mA jack as shown in Figure 15 43 701 702 Users Manual 44 Red Loop Power Supply 24 FLUKE 701 rm Simulate Transmitter 15 000mA More e Choices Black Figure 15 Connections for Simulating a 4 to 20 mA Transmitter Documenting Process Calibrator Using Source Mode Providing Loop Po
56. rement Connections 29 701 702 Users Manual Testing Continuity In the continuity function the beeper sounds and the word Short appears on the display when the resistance between the Q MEAS jack and its common jack is less than 10Q The word Open appears when the resistance is greater than 400Q Proceed as follows to test continuity 1 Remove power from the circuit to be tested If necessary press ise for MEASURE mode 2 3 Press L i_ twice so that Open appears 4 Connect the calibrator to the circuit to be tested as Figure 9 shows Measuring Pressure To measure pressure attach the appropriate pressure module for the pressure to be tested Pressure modules are available in gage or differential types depending on range See ACCESSORIES near the front of this manual Gage pressure modules have one pressure fitting and measure the process pressure with respect to atmospheric pressure Differential pressure modules have two pressure fittings and 30 measure the difference between the applied pressure on the high fitting versus the low fitting Figure 10 shows the two types Proceed as follows to measure pressure A WARNING TO AVOID A VIOLENT RELEASE OF PRESSURE IN A PRESSURIZED SYSTEM SHUT OFF THE VALVE AND SLOWLY BLEED OFF THE PRESSURE BEFORE YOU ATTACH THE PRESSURE MODULE TO THE PRESSURE LINE Differential High
57. s red International Electrotechnical Commission IEC device negative lead L is always white Not an ANSI designation but a Hoskins Engineering Company designation 34 SPECIFIED RANGE C 250 to 1000 270 to 1300 210 to 1200 270 to 1372 250 to 400 600 to 1820 20 to 1767 20 to 1767 0 to 2316 200 to 900 200 to 600 Documenting Process Calibrator Using Measure Mode Process Temperature TC Minijack Figure 12 Measuring Temperature with a Thermocouple 35 701 702 Users Manual Using Resistance Temperature Detectors RTDs The calibrator accepts RTD types shown in Table 6 RTDs are characterized by their resistance at 0 C 32 F which is called the ice point or R The most common R is 1002 Most RTDs come in a three terminal configuration The calibrator accepts RTD measurement inputs in two three or four wire connections A four wire configuration provides the highest measurement precision and two wire provides the lowest measurement precision Table 6 RTD Types Accepted RTD TYPE ICE POINT R MATERIAL af RANGE C Pt100 3926 1000 Platinum o 00se26arc 200 to 630 _ Pt100 385 1000 Platinum 0 003852 C 200 to 800 wan 1200 Nickel 0 006720 C 80 to 260 Pt100 3916 1000 Platinum o 00s916arc 200 to 630 Pt200 385 2000 Platinum 0 003852 C 200 to 630 Pt500 385
58. s to the following Source Off 3 9061 V Auto Range 25 5 7 5 10 W Start Logging Done Abort 10 Note the LOG annunciator next to MEASURE Press the Start Logging softkey to start taking data 11 The calibrator will continue storing data points until the duration has elapsed or until you press the Stop Logging softkey Either way of terminating logging causes the calibrator to save the data as a memory item that can be uploaded to a PC with PMLink software 72 Observing Min and Max Measurements You can set the display to record and show the maximum and minimum readings Min and Max readings are always undamped even if Dampen is On Press the More Choices softkey twice then press the Min Max softkey to turn on this feature Press the E5 key to reset the Min Max registers Press the Min Max softkey again to revert to the normal display The following figure shows the display with Min Max on Source Off 5 9059 V Min AFAT mY Max 6 9056 VM Auto Range 25 5 7 5 10 W AA Min Max Dampen 5 More SS ave Choices Viewing the Task List Model 702 Only Press the More Choices softkey until the Tasks softkey appear then press More Choices to view Documenting Process Calibrator Quick Guide to Applications the list of tasks procedures downloaded from PMLink Tasks are 702 calibrator configurations saved with a procedure name for example the type and
59. ss ENTER or the Choices softkey 4 Press to highlight On then press ENTER J 5 To accept the timeout period shown on the display you can finish here Press Done to exit fete mode and do not go on to step 6 6 To change the timeout period press to highlight the timeout period following Battery Save Timeout 7 Press ENTER or the Choices softkey 8 Enter your choice of timeout period in minutes accepted range 1 to 120 minutes 9 Press the Done softkey 10 Press the Done softkey or kel to exit FT mode Using the Optional Battery Eliminator CAUTION To avoid damage to the calibrator use only Fluke Model BE9005 Series Battery Eliminator available from your distributor Where ac power is available you can use the optional Fluke Model BE9005 Battery Eliminator to conserve battery power When the battery eliminator is used the battery is internally disconnected and can be removed from the calibrator The calibrator operates the same as it does under battery power however the specifications for the 701 702 only apply under battery operation The battery eliminator does not charge the battery 23 701 702 Users Manual Selecting the Display Language The calibrator displays information in five languages English language is the default To change the display language proceed as follows 1 Press bwr Press the third softkey from the left twice Press ENTER
60. t the desired TC type using the or followed by ENTER 1 If necessary you can change between C or F Temperature Units in mode as follows a Press bes b Press the Next Page softkey twice c Use the and keys to move the cursor to the parameter you which to change then press _ENteR or the Choices softkey to choose a setting for that parameter d Press or to move the cursor to the desired setting e Press CENTER to go back to the ftor display f Press the Done softkey or EE to exit Feu mode If necessary you can change between ITS 90 or IPTS 68 Temperature Scale in mode The procedure is the same as steps a through f above 33 701 702 Users Manual Table 5 Thermocouple Types Accepted TYPE br feel Ba KA EE A ul We C kkk L DIN J U DIN T POSITIVE LEAD MATERIAL Chromel Ni Cr Si Iron Chromel Copper Platinum 30 Rhodium Platinum 13 Rhodium Platinum 10 Rhodium Tungsten 5 Rhenium Iron Copper POSITIVE LEAD NEGATIVE LEAD H COLOR ANS IEC MATERIAL Purple Violet Constantan Orange Ni Si Mg White Black Constantan Yellow Green Alumel Blue Brown Constantan Gray Platinum 6 Rhodium Black Orange Platinum Black Orange Platinum White Tungsten 26 Rhenium Constantan Constantan American National Standards Institute ANSI device negative lead L is alway
61. ting a Process Instrument Go to 100 Go to 0 Go to 50 As Left Exit Cal 3 Adjust the transmitter output for 4 mA then press the Go to 100 softkey 4 Adjust the transmitter output for 20 mA 5 If the span was adjusted in step 4 you must go back and repeat steps 3 and 4 until no more adjustment is required 6 Now check the transmitter at 50 If it is within specification your adjustment is complete If not adjust the linearity and begin this procedure again at step 3 As Left Test Run Proceed as follows to generate and record as left data for the thermocouple temperature transmitter you have just adjusted 1 Press the As Left softkey to record as left data Press the Auto Test softkey to begin an automatic sequence through all the test points or you can step through the tests manually When the tests are complete observe the error summary table such as the following SOURCE MEASURE ERROR 100 0 C 3 566 mA 0 21 150 0 C 7 991 mA 0 05 200 0 C 12 029 mA 0 16 250 0 C 16 023mA4 0 14 300 0 C 15 953 mA 0 10 Prev Next Abort Page Page Done An asterisk next to a measure or source value indicates an unsettled value annunciator when the measurement was taken If all the results are within specification as they are this time press the Done softkey An entry in memory is made for as left data 67 701 702 Users Manual Memory Operations Saving Results
62. tion that requires the use of an external pressure hand pump Use this function to calibrate instruments that require a pressure source or differential pressure measurement See Figure 31 for information about that application Pressure modules are available in gage or differential types depending on range See Accessories near the front of this manual Gage pressure modules have one pressure fitting and measure the process pressure with respect to atmospheric pressure Differential pressure modules have two pressure fittings and measure the difference between the pressure applied to the high fitting and the pressure applied to the low fitting If the low fitting is left open the pressure module acts as a gage unit To use the source pressure display see Figure 17 and proceed as follows A WARNING TO AVOID A VIOLENT RELEASE OF PRESSURE IN A PRESSURIZED SYSTEM SHUT OFF THE VALVE AND SLOWLY BLEED OFF THE PRESSURE BEFORE YOU ATTACH THE PRESSURE MODULE TO THE PRESSURE LINE CAUTION To avoid mechanically damaging the pressure module never apply more than 10 ft lbs of torque between the pressure module fittings or between the fittings and the body of the module Always apply appropriate torque between the pressure module fitting and connecting fittings or adapters To avoid damaging the pressure module from overpressure never apply pressure above the rated maximum printed on the pressure module 47 701 702 Us
63. to 110 mA 0 to 22 mA 28V max a Continuity Beep and the word Short indicates No sourcing continuity a Thermocouple E N J L K T U B R S or C Measure 2 3 or 4 wire 1002 Platinum 385 120Q Nickel 672 2009 Platinum 385 500Q Platinum 385 1000 Platinum 385 10Q Copper 427 100Q Platinum 3916 Source 2 Wire Pressure 14 modules ranging from 0 to 10 H O Note 2 5 kPa to 0 to 10 000 psi 69 000 kPa Loop Power 24 or 28V 22 mA max 7 RTD 1002 Platinum 3926 Note Use an external hand pump or other pressure source as a pressure stimulus for the source pressure function 701 702 Users Manual Standard Equipment The items listed below and shown in Figure 1 are included with your calibrator If the calibrator is damaged or something is missing contact the place of purchase immediately To order replacement parts or spares see the user replaceable parts list at the end of this manual e TL24 industrial test leads two sets e AC20 test clips two sets e TP20 test probes one set Model BP7217 rechargeable nickel cadmium battery pack Model BC7210 battery charger Adjustable quick release strap Jumper for three wire RTD measurement connections two included 701 702 Users Manual 701 702 Quick Reference Guide Registration card Documenting Process Calibrator Introduction TP20 Test
64. ues until the selected limit is reached or until an optional trip condition is encountered The optional trip detect works as follows during ramping the calibrator checks for either a 1V change in dc voltage or a change in continuity status Open or Short from one 1 4 second interval to the next Proceed as follows to ramp i e sweep the source 1 Refer to the appropriate heading earlier in this manual e g Sourcing Electrical Parameters 55 701 702 Users Manual and connect the calibrator to the circuit to be tested Figure 20 shows an example 2 If you want to automatically stop ramping if a trip condition is detected connect a voltage trip circuit to the V MEAS jacks or a continuity trip circuit to the mA Q RTD MEAS jacks Continuity detection is not available when sourcing current 3 If necessary press ssi for SOURCE mode 4 Set the calibrator for the desired source value as previously described 5 If you want to ramp the output in of scale set of scale as described previously under Sourcing in Percent of Scale 6 Press the More Choices softkey 56 7 Press the Ramp softkey The display changes to the following Enter Start Value Start Value iq End Value Ramp Time Trip Detect Disabled Trip Function V DC Abort Done 8 10 Fill in the parameters as prompted Enter the Start Value End Value and Ramp Time If you want to automatica
65. vicing 84 Setting 24 Setting up 17 Simulating 50 loop power 43 thermocouples 50 Simultaneous measure source 59 Source mode 41 Source mode 41 Sourcing current 41 electrical parameters 41 frequency 41 in percent of scale 54 loop powe 45 pressure 47 resistance 41 thermocouples 50 voltage 41 Standard equipment 4 Step size softkey 54 Stepping the output 54 Strap 17 T Task list 702 only 72 Telephone number parts service or assistance 2 Temperature Measuring with Thermocou ple 33 scale 33 38 Thermocouple measuring 33 measuring temperature with 33 sourcing 50 types 33 Time display activating 24 701 702 Users Manual format 24 Transmitter 4 to 20 ma simulating 43 Trip detect during ramping 55 U Units temperature 33 38 Uploading to a PC 702 only 83 E Voltage measuring 28 sourcing 41 trip detect during ramping 55
66. wer The calibrator provides loop power at 28V or 24V dc The 28V setting provides enough current for two or three 4 20 mA devices on the loop in addition to the two wire transmitter but uses more battery power Use the 24V setting if there are two or fewer loads on the loop in addition to the two wire transmitter Each device on a typical 4 to 20 mA loop has a resistance of 250Q thus dropping 5V at 20 mA A typical transmitter must have 11V minimum in order to operate correctly at its top end When loop power is enabled the mA middle column jacks are dedicated to sourcing and measuring the current loop This means that the SOURCE mA measure RTD and measure and source Q functions are not available see Table 8 later in this manual Connect the calibrator in series with the instrument current loop as Figure 16 shows Proceed as follows to source loop power 1 Press set for feme mode Note that following Loop Power Disabled is highlighted Press ENTER J Use the or arrow keys to select Enabled 24V or Enabled 28V Press _ENTER Press the Done softkey 45 701 702 Users Manual St eee gL 46 Figure 16 Connections for Supplying Loop Power Documenting Process Calibrator Using Source Mode Sourcing Pressure The calibrator provides a source pressure display func
67. ys and pressing ENTER 1 3 When the entry showing at the bottom of the window is what you want press the Done softkey Reviewing Memory Press the More Choices softkey twice then press the Review Memory softkey to recall and view saved results 69 701 702 Users Manual When you press the Review Memory softkey the display changes to the following Results From O77 06 94 Measure EER Measure 04 24 46 Measure 042459 Measure Source 04 25 05 Ge Found 04 25 35 Tag ID 042610 Source 04 27 01 Measure Source 0427 09 Measure 042716 Measure Source 0427 47 Go To Result Press _ENTER to view a Saved result w Data Logging Model 702 Only Data logging 702 only With Model 702 only you can record a series of measurements for later uploading to a PC with PMLink software You can log up to 8000 readings depending on the reading rate duration and how much memory is being used for other things such as tasks or saved results You enter the reading rate and duration in minutes as shown next 70 Press ENTER to Change Reading Rate RN min Duration 10 minutes Number af Points 200 Memory Available 20 6 Abort Done Proceed as follows to log data 1 2 3 4 If necessary press dit for MEASURE mode Press the More Choices softkey Press the Log softkey A list appears from which you select a reading rate 1 2 5 10 20 30 or 60 read
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