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1. 153 754 Documenting Process Calibrator Users Manual July 2011 Rev 1 8 12 2011 2012 Fluke Corporation All rights reserved Specifications are subject to change without notice All product names are trademarks of their respective companies LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY This Fluke product will be free from defects in material and workmanship for three years from the date of purchase This warranty does not cover fuses disposable batteries or damage from accident neglect misuse alteration contamination or abnormal conditions of operation or handling Resellers are not authorized to extend any other warranty on Fluke s behalf To obtain service during the warranty period contact your nearest Fluke authorized service center to obtain return authorization information then send the product to that Service Center with a description of the problem THIS WARRANTY IS YOUR ONLY REMEDY NO OTHER WARRANTIES SUCH AS FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED FLUKE IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES ARISING FROM ANY CAUSE OR THEORY Since some states or countries do not allow the exclusion or limitation of an implied warranty or of incidental or consequential damages this limitation of liability may not apply to you Fluke Corporation Fluke Europe B V P O Box 9090 P O Box 1186 Everett WA 98206 9090 5602 BD Eindhoven U S A The Netherlands 11 99 Ta
2. Sine Wave Amplitude Accuracy 0 1 to 1 kHz 3 p p output 75 mV 1 kHz to 50 kHz 10 p p output 75 mV typical Frequency specifications are valid when averaged 2100 ms 112 Documenting Process Calibrator Detailed Specifications Temperature Thermocouples Type Range C Measure C Source C 1 Year 2 Year 1 Year 2 Year E 250 to 200 1 3 2 0 0 6 0 9 200 to 100 0 5 0 8 0 3 0 4 100 to 600 0 3 0 4 0 3 0 4 600 to 1000 0 4 0 6 0 2 0 3 N 200 to 100 1 0 1 5 0 6 0 9 100 to 900 0 5 0 8 0 5 0 8 900 to 1300 0 6 0 9 0 3 0 4 J 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 0 3 0 3 K 200 to 100 0 7 1 0 0 4 0 6 100 to 400 0 3 0 4 0 3 0 4 400 to 1200 0 5 0 8 0 3 0 4 1200 to 1372 0 7 1 0 0 3 0 4 T 250 to 200 1 7 2 5 0 9 1 4 200 to 0 0 6 0 9 0 4 0 6 0 to 400 0 3 0 4 0 3 0 4 B 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 0 8 1 2 113 753 754 Users Manual Type Range C Measure C Source C 1 Year 2 Year 1 Year 2 Year R 20 to 0 2 3 2 8 1 2 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 2 1 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 WSRe W26Re 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 L
3. Documenting Process Calibrator Quick Guide to Applications gks61 eps Figure 56 Analog and HART Thermocouple Transmitter Connections 99 753 754 Users Manual Keener Sarev 44 Tom traa V men gks43 eps Figure 57 Transmitter HART Comm Only 100 Communication with a PC Procedures and results that you have kept can be uploaded from and downloaded to a PC A PC Microsoft Windows USB cable supplied and Fluke DPCTrack2 application software or a qualified Fluke partner s software are required See the DPCTrack2 Users Manual for further instructions Maintenance AAWarning To prevent possible electrical shock fire or personal injury e Have an approved technician repair the Product e Do not operate the Product with covers removed or the case open Hazardous voltage exposure is possible e Remove the input signals before you clean the Product e Use only specified replacement parts Documenting Process Calibrator Communication with a PC Note Additional maintenance instructions including a calibration procedure and a list of replaceable parts is available in the 75X Series Calibration Manual available from the Fluke website Battery Replacement Replace the battery when it no longer holds a charge for the rated interval The battery normally lasts for up to 300 charge discharge cycles To order a replacement battery see Contacting Fluke and User Replaceable Parts Note Spen
4. Product Category With reference to the equipment types in the WEEE Directive Annex I this product is classed as category 9 Monitoring and Control Instrumentation product Do not dispose of this product as unsorted municipal waste Go to Fluke s website for recycling information Documenting Process Calibrators Safety Information Table 1 Symbols cont Application around and removal from HAZARDOUS LIVE conductors is C Conforms to relevant Australian standards permitted CAT II equipment is designed to protect against transients from energy consuming equipment supplied from the fixed installation such as TVs PCs portable tools and other household appliances P Double insulated German certifying body 753 754 Users Manual Standard Equipment Items included with the Product are listed below and shown in Figure 1 If the Product is damaged or something is missing contact the place of purchase immediately Battery with integrated charger power supply and international adapters Printed multilingual 753 754 Getting Started Manual 753 754 Manual CD containing multilingual Users Manuals Three sets of TP220 1 test probes Three sets of 75X industrial test leads with stackable ends Three pairs of 754 Alligator Clip Set extended tooth Two sets of AC280 Suregrip Hook Clips red and black Adjustable quick release strap Jumper for three wire RTD measurement connections USB Cable 6 ft typ
5. Push the Done softkey Square root percent of scale stays in effect until you change to a different measurement function or the Scale softkey is pushed and you select a different scale mode 43 753 754 Users Manual Measure or Source with Custom Units AAWarning To avoid possible electric shock when using Custom Units for measurement always see the secondary value displayed below and to the right of the main display for the actual value of the measurement in native engineering units The measurement or source display can be setup to show custom units To do this select a function for example mV dc scale it as necessary then record an alphanumeric name for the custom units for example PH To set up a custom unit 1 When you measure or source the necessary function push the Scale softkey and then select Custom Units from the list 2 Record the 0 and 100 scale points for the input of the transfer function Push the Custom Units softkey 4 Record the 0 and 100 scale points for the output of the transfer function 5 Record the name of the custom units up to four characters for example PH for pH using the alphanumeric entry window then push ewer 44 While Custom Units are active A shows on the display to the right of the custom unit Once the custom measurement unit has been programmed the unit is available for calibration procedures in split screen MEASURE SOURCE mode To cance
6. When the switch sets slowly decrease the pressure until the switch resets If necessary this cycle can be done again Push the Done softkey and see the results Push the Done softkey and if necessary record Tag S N and or ID Push the Done softkey Exercise the switch by varying the applied pressure Adjust the switch until the set point is correct Use the softkeys to control the Product and adjust the switch as necessary 26 Push the Done softkey 27 Push the As Left softkey to start the test again with the same parameters Results from the As Found and As Left tests are kept in Product memory to view later or upload The procedure for switches that respond to other parameters work similarly When you do a 2 Pt Switch Test follow the directions given on the display for the first switch test change test leads and do the second switch test Transmitter Mode The Product can be set so that a varying input MEASURE controls the output SOURCE like a transmitter This is Transmitter mode In Transmitter mode you can use the Product temporarily as an alternative for a defective transmitter or for one that you think could be defective A Warning To avoid possible personal injury do not use Transmitter mode in any environment that requires intrinsic safe equipment and practices A Caution Transmitter mode is for diagnostic purposes only Use a completely charged battery Do not use the Product i
7. 04 33 24 pm 04 33 26 pm 04 33 28 pm 04 33 47 pm 04 33 53 pm 04 33 56 pm 04 33 5r pm 04 34 00 pm Go To Result Prev Page Next Page Done gks52s bmp Figure 39 Memory Review Screen aun 3 MEASURE Press ENTER to Change Reading Rate min Duration 10 minutes Number of Points 200 Memory Available 98 0 Abort Done gks53s bmp Figure 40 Data Log Parameters Screen Push or C and or the Go to Result softkey to view a result that was kept 83 753 754 Users Manual To log data If necessary push 888 for MEASURE mode 1 2 Push the More Choices softkey twice 3 Push the Log softkey 4 A listis shown select a reading rate 1 2 5 10 20 30 or 60 readings per minute Push or to select the reading rate Push Enver 6 Push to move the cursor to Duration Use the numeric keypad to record the duration in minutes followed by r The maximum duration will depend on the reading rate and how much memory is available to log data 84 Table 11 gives an estimate of the limits for duration assuming that no memory is being used for other purposes Table 11 Duration Limits Readings Minute His dins jid 1 8000 133 hours 2 8000 66 hours 5 8000 26 hours 10 8000 13 hours 20 8000 6 hours 30 7980 4 hours 60 7980 2 hours ACaution To prevent possible damage to the Product u
8. 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 0 8 0 2 0 3 U 200 to 0 0 6 0 9 0 4 0 6 0 to 600 0 3 0 4 0 3 0 4 BP 0 to 1000 1 0 1 5 0 4 0 6 1000 to 2000 1 6 2 4 0 6 0 9 2000 to 2500 2 0 3 0 0 8 1 2 114 Documenting Process Calibrator Detailed Specifications Type Range C Measure C Source C 1 Year 2 Year 1 Year 2 Year XK 200 to 300 0 2 0 3 0 2 0 5 300 to 800 0 4 0 6 0 3 0 6 Sensor inaccuracies not included Accuracy with external cold junction for internal junction add 0 2 C Resolution 0 1 C Temperature Scale ITS 90 or IPTS 68 selectable 90 is default 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 GOST P 8 585 2001 Russia for BP and XK ASTM E988 96 for C W5Re W26Re Temperature Coefficient 0 05 C C 18 C or gt 28 C 0 07 C C for C type gt 1800 C and for BP type gt 2000 C Instrument Operating Temperature 0 to 50 C for C and BP type thermocouples 10 to 50 C for all other types Normal Mode Rejection 65 dB at 50 Hz or 60 Hz nominal For sourcing thermocouple voltages accuracy is not specified in RF fields gt 1 V m 80 MHz to 700 MHz 115 753 754 Users Manual Temperature Resistance Temperature Detectors Temperature RTDs Degrees or of Reading Type o 100 Q Pt 385 200 Q Pt
9. 385 500 Q Pt 385 1000 Q Pt 385 100 Q Pt 3916 100 Q Pt 3926 116 Measure C Source C Range C 1 Year 2 Year ale 1 Year 2 Year 200 to 100 0 07 C 0 14 C EmA 0 05 C 0 10 C 100 to 800 0 02 96 0 05 C 0 04 0 10 C 0 0125 0 04 C 0 025 0 08 C 200 to 100 0 07 C 0 14 C 0 10 C 0 20 C 100 to 630 0 02 0 05 C 0 04 0 10 C ibid 0 017 96 0 09 C 0 034 0 18 C 200 to 100 0 07 C 0 14 C 250 pA 0 08 C 0 16 C 100 to 630 0 02 0 05 C 0 04 0 10 C 0 017 0 06 C 0 034 0 12 C 200 to 100 0 07 C 0 14 C 150 uA 0 06 C 0 12 C 100 to 630 0 02 0 05 C 0 04 0 10 C 0 017 0 05 C 0 034 0 10 C 200 to100 0 07 C 0 14 C im 0 05 C 0 10 C 100 to 630 0 02 96 0 05 C 0 04 96 0 10 C 0 0125 96 0 04 C 0 025 96 0 08 C 200 to 100 0 08 C 0 16 C EMA 0 05 C 0 10 C 100 to 630 0 02 96 0 06 C 0 04 96 0 12 C 0 0125 96 0 04 C 0 025 96 0 08 C Allowable Excitation Current P 0 1 to 10 mA 0 1 to 1 mA 0 1 to 1 mA 0 1 to 1 mA 0 1 to 10 mA 0 1 to 10 mA Documenting Process Calibrator Detailed Specifications Temperature RTDs Degrees or of Reading Measure C Source C Allowable Type Range C Excitation ype o g 1 Year 2 Year ita 1 Year 2 Year Current 100 J Cu 427 7100 to 260 0 2 C 0 4 C 1
10. Input Impedance gt 4 MQ 1 For frequency measurement less than 110 00 Hz specifications apply for signals with a slew rate gt 5 volt millisecond A DC Voltage Output Range Resol tion of Output Floor 1 Year 2 Year 100 000 mV 1 uV 0 01 0 005 mV 0 015 0 005 mV 1 00000 V 10 uV 0 01 0 00005 V 0 015 0 00005 V 15 0000 V 100 uV 0 01 0 0005 V 0 015 0 0005 V Maximum Output Current 10 mA In the 100 mV range add 0 010 mV to specification when sourcing gt 1 mA For sourcing dc voltages lt 110 000 mV accuracy is not specified in RF fields gt 1 V m 80 MHz to 700 MHz Temperature Coefficient 0 001 of output 0 001 of range C lt 18 C or gt 28 C 110 Documenting Process Calibrator Detailed Specifications DC Current Source of Output Floor Range Mode Resolution g 1 Year 2 Year 0 100 to 22 000 mA 1 uA 0 01 96 3 yA 0 02 3 pA Temperature Coefficient 3 of specified accuracy C 18 C or gt 28 C Source mA Compliance Voltage 18 V maximum Source mA Open Circuit Voltage 30 V maximum DC Current Simulate External Loop Power Range Mode Resolution 96 of Output Floor 1 Year 0 100 to 22 000 mA Current Sink 1 uA 0 02 7 uA 2 Year 0 04 7 uA Simulate mA Input Voltage 15 to 50 V dc add 300 uA to floor when gt 25 V is present on the loop Temperature Coefficient 3 of spec
11. RTD resistance temperature detector measurement or sourcing functions A o 3 S Selects the pressure measurement or source function gt Softkeys Does the function specified by the label above each softkey on the display A o n fm a a d 3 Ile D Adjusts the backlight intensity three levels Enters and exits Setup mode to change operating parameters 754 754 Toggles between HART communication mode and analog operation In calculator Pance 753 mode this key supplies the square root function 753 Adjusts the Range of the Product 16 Documenting Process Calibrator Operation Features Table 4 Buttons cont Item Button Description Push or f to increase display intensity Push or 4 to decrease intensity seven levels Make choices from lists on the display amp c 9 0 Increase or decrease the source level when using the step feature In calculator mode provides arithmetic functions x amp Clears a partial data entry or prompts for output value when in the SOURCE mode When you use a pressure module zeros the pressure module indication Completes a numeric entry when a source value is set or confirms a choice in a list In calculator mode acts as the equals arithmetic operator B Toggles between resistance and continuity functions in MEASURE mode or selects the resistance funct
12. Resolution g 1 Year 2 Year 30 000 mA 1 uA 0 01 96 5 uA 0 015 96 7 uA 100 00 mA 10 pA 0 01 96 20 pA 0 015 30 uA Maximum Input 110 mA Maximum Burden Voltage 420 mV at 22 mA Temperature coefficient 3 of specified accuracy C 18 C or gt 28 C No Fuse Normal mode rejection 90 dB at 50 or 60 Hz nominal and 60 dB at 1200 Hz and 2200 Hz nominal HART signals Resistance Measurement Range Resolution 96 of Reading Floor Source 1 Year 2 Year Current 10 000 Q 0 001 Q 0 05 0 050 Q 0 07 0 070 Q 3 mA 100 00 Q 0 01 Q 0 05 96 0 05 Q 0 07 0 07 Q 1mA 1 0000 KQ 0 10 0 05 0 0005 kQ 0 07 0 0007 kQ 500 uA 10 000 kQ 10 0 10 0 010 kQ 0 15 0 015 KQ 50 uA Open circuit voltage 5 V nominal Temperature coefficient 3 of specified accuracy C 18 C or gt 28 C Continuity Testing Tone Resistance Continuous tone 25 Q May or may not get tone 25 to 400 Q No tone 2400 Q 109 753 754 Users Manual Frequency Measurement Ranges Resolution 2 Year 1 00 Hz to 110 00 Hz 0 01 Hz 0 05 Hz 110 1 Hz to 1100 0 Hz 0 1 Hz 0 5 Hz 1 101 kHz to 11 000 kHz 0 001 kHz 0 005 kHz 11 01 kHz to 50 00 kHz 0 01 kHz 0 05 kHz Coupling AC Minimum Amplitude for Frequency Measurement square wave 1 kHz 300 mV p p 1 kHz to 30 kHz 1 4 V p p gt 30 kHz 2 8 V p p Maximum input 1 kHz 300 V rms 21 kHz 30 V rms
13. automatic step function Push the Done softkey to continue normal operation Documenting Process Calibrator Source Mode Ramp the Output When ramped the source sweeps up or down in value Use the ramp feature to check a switch or alarm or when a smooth increase or decrease of the output function is necessary The Product can be set to ramp up or down in engineering units mV V mA C etc or of scale While the signal ramps the output is adjusted 4 times per second The size of the steps is bound by the selection of endpoints and ramp time For example if you set the Product to ramp from 1 mV to 1 V over 10 seconds the output is adjusted in approximately 25 mV steps The Ramp function continues until you get the selected limit or until an optional trip condition is met The optional trip detect works as follows during ramping the Product checks for either a 1 V change in dc voltage or a change in continuity status Open or Short from one second interval to the subsequent interval 63 753 754 Users Manual To ramp for example sweep the source 1 64 See the applicable section earlier in this manual for example Source Electrical Parameters and connect the Product to the test circuit To automatically stop the Ramp function if a trip condition is sensed connect a voltage trip circuit to the V MEASURE jacks or a continuity trip circuit to the mA RTD MEASURE jacks Continuity detectio
14. given before with these differences e Source square root is automatically enabled after the As Found calibration template is complete e Measure Source displays are in engineering units e The measurement percentage is automatically corrected for the transmitter s square root response and is used to calculate instrument errors 75 753 754 Users Manual Select the Y instrument procedure in a menu after you push the As Found softkey Switch Calibration The procedure to calibrate a switch also uses the As Found and As Left calibration templates Select the 1 Pt Switch or 2 Pt Switch procedure in a menu after you push the As Found softkey Figure 35 specifies the terminology used when you calibrate limit switches The template to set up the switch procedure uses these parameters e Switch sense normally open or closed e For each setpoint e Setpoint value e Setpoint tolerance e High limit or low limit e Minimum deadband e Maximum deadband 76 Switch B Open Switch B ep E Setpoint Deadband t Reset Switch B Closed Process Variable Switch A Closed Loo Reset Deadband J IEEEEHEENN Switch A Switch A Setpoint Open Switch A Low Limit Switch B High Limit gj24f eps Figure 35 Switch Terminology To do a pressure switch test The switch in this example sets at a high limit of 10 psi The set condition is a closed switch contact For pressure switches use the
15. keep out of range values to SOURCE Quick Guide to Applications The subsequent figures show test lead connections and which Product functions to use for many different applications Documenting Process Calibrator Quick Guide to Applications Measure V 754 DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR 754 DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR Tieasure 0 00000 V Source OF 75 000 5 0182 V Circuit 250 Q 0 to 1V dc Input S gks25c eps gks26c eps Figure 43 Chart Recorder Calibration Figure 44 Voltage Drop Measurement 89 753 754 Users Manual Measure 754 DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR gks27c eps Figure 45 Monitor AC Line Voltage and Frequency 90 Documenting Process Calibrator Quick Guide to Applications Measure Pressure Source mA FRE el Loop Power Disabled 7 087 psi 10 000 mA Step Save classe Pressure Module Figure 46 Current to Pressure I P Transmitter Calibration gks28c eps 91 753 754 Users Manual 754 DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR Measure mA Loop Power Disabled Barce Oif 8 609 mA wensune vac source Hz st Original Circuit Wiring gks29c eps Figure 47 Output Current of a Transmitter Measurement 92 Documenting Process Calibrator Quick Guide to Applications Measure Peres eae EC Resistance Source een Te EEC Resistance Teame RORRVT 0 2500k0
16. mJ D B 2 J Circuit gks30c eps Figure 48 Precision Resistor Measurement gks31c eps Figure 49 Resistance Source 93 753 754 Users Manual Measure Measure ELEN OCT CEANTOR Continuity Frequency Eal m3 754 DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR 10 201 kHz gks32c eps gks33c eps Figure 50 Checking a Switch Figure 51 Tachometer Examination 94 Documenting Process Calibrator Quick Guide to Applications Measure mA 254 csi recess pcc Source Pressure 10 793 ma Loop Power Enabled 13 059 nn i Pressure Module Hand Pump gks34c eps Figure 52 Analog and HART Pressure Transmitter Connection 95 753 754 Users Manual Measure mA 754 DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR 7 055 mA 0 25000 V 0 1mV 0 10mV M H 0 100mvV 1 5V 0 fs EB 0 1V 0 10V ensure f vac Source uer Output 4 20 mA Source mV or V gks35c eps Figure 53 mV to Current Transmitter Calibration 96 Documenting Process Calibrator Quick Guide to Applications Measure Frequency 754 DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR TH Soroa OF 869 0 Hz CLEAR gks36c eps Figure 54 Vortex Shedding Flowmeter Check 97 753 754 Users Manual 2 Wire RTD A 3 Wire RTD A 4 Wire RTD A B gks60 eps Figure 55 HART and Analog RTD Transmitter Connections 98
17. oom 7 Attach the RTD to input jacks as the display or Figure 14 shows Use the supplied jumper between the mA Q RTD MEASURE low jack and the V MEASURE low jack as shown if using a 3 wire connection 8 Push err 40 A Caution To prevent possible damage to the Product do not force a dual banana plug between any two jacks in the horizontal orientation Doing so will damage the jacks Use the supplied jumper wire when needed for RTD measurements A dual banana plug may be used in the vertical orientation See Figure 16 Figure 16 Correct Jumper Use gks14f eps Documenting Process Calibrator Measure Mode If necessary change between C F K and R temperature units in Setup 1 Push Eu 2 Push the Next Page softkey twice 3 Push and to move the cursor to Temperature Units 4 Push or the Choices softkey to choose a setting for that parameter 5 Push or to move the cursor to the necessary setting 6 Push sj to go back to the display 7 Push the Done softkey or to exit Setup mode If necessary change between ITS 90 or IPTS 68 Temperature Scale in Setup mode The procedure is the same as steps 1 7 above 41 753 754 Users Manual Wire Wire Wire gks15f eps Figure 17 Temperature Measurement with an RTD 42 Measurement Scale This feature scales measurements in accordance with a applicable process instrument s response Percent of scale w
18. subheading in this manual for example Source Electrical Parameters and connect the Product to the test circuit If necessary push for SOURCE mode Set the Product for the necessary source value 4 To step the source value in of scale set the 96 of scale value as given before in Measurement Scale Push the Step softkey Use the numeric keypad to record the step size in the units shown on the display 7 Push the Done softkey 8 Push and to adjust the output in steps Auto Step Use To configure the Product to make a sequence of steps automatically either once through the sequence or repetitively 1 See the applicable Source Mode subheading in this manual for example Source Electrical Parameters and connect the Product to the test circuit If necessary push for SOURCE mode Set the Product for the necessary source value To step the source value in of scale set the of scale value as given before in Measurement Scale Push the Step softkey Push the Auto Step softkey The display tells you to select values for these parameters Start point in units or of scale End point Number of steps Time per step Repeat mode single shot or continuous repetition Step style Sawtooth or Triangle pattern Start delay Push the Start Step softkey to automatically start the step function The softkey label changes to Stop Step To Push the Stop Step softkey to stop the
19. 5 MQ Maximum Input Voltage 300 V IEC 61010 300 V CAT II Temperature coefficient 0 001 of reading 0 001 of range C lt 18 C or gt 28 C Normal mode rejection gt 100 dB at 50 or 60 Hz nominal Range Resolution 107 753 754 Users Manual DC Voltage Measurement Range Resolution of Reading Floor 1 Year 2 Year 3 00000 V 0 00001 V 0 02 0 00005 V 0 03 0 00005 V 30 0000 V 0 0001 V 0 02 0 0005 V 0 03 0 0005 V 300 00 V 0 01 V 0 05 0 05 V 0 07 0 05 V Input Impedance gt 4 MQ Maximum Input Voltage 300 V IEC 61010 300V CAT II Temperature coefficient 0 001 of reading 0 0002 of range C lt 18 C or gt 28 C Normal mode rejection gt 100 dB at 50 or 60 Hz nominal AC Voltage Measurement Range Resolution of Reading Floor 40 Hz 500 Hz 1 Year 2 Year 3 000 V 0 001 V 0 5 0 002 V 1 0 0 004 V 30 00 V 0 01 V 0 5 96 0 02 V 1 0 0 04 V 300 0 V 0 1V Input Impedance gt 4 M Q and 100 pF 0 5 0 2 V 1 0 0 2V Input Coupling AC Maximum Input Voltage 300 V IEC 61010 300V CAT II Temperature coefficient 5 of specified accuracy C 18 C or gt 28 C Specifications apply for 9 to 100 of voltage range 108 Documenting Process Calibrator Detailed Specifications DC Current Measurement of Reading Floor Range
20. American National Standards Institute ANSI device negative lead L is always red 2 International Electrotechnical Commission IEC device negative lead L is always white 3 Not an ANSI designation but a Hoskins Engineering Company designation 37 753 754 Users Manual Process Temperature A Warning TC Miniplug 30 V maximum to eas gks12f eps Figure 15 Temperature Measurement with a Thermocouple 38 Documenting Process Calibrator Measure Mode Resistance Temperature Detectors RTDs The Product accepts RTD types shown in Table 8 RTDs are characterized by their resistance at 0 C 32 F which is called the ice point or Ro The most common Ro is 100 Q A large number of RTDs come in a three terminal configuration The Product accepts RTD measurement inputs in two three or four wire connections See Figure 17 A four wire configuration gives the highest measurement precision and two wire gives the lowest measurement precision Table 8 RTD Types Accepted wem ceroma wem ede 1 Per IEC 751 Standard 2 102 25 C 39 753 754 Users Manual To measure temperature where an RTD input is used If necessary push 888 for MEASURE mode Push Push and then Select RTD Type is shown Push or to select the necessary RTD type Push Enver Push or to select a 2 3 or 4 wire connection The connections are shown on the display Qc gr coe
21. An optional Auto Battery Save feature turns the Product off after a selected set idle time The default setting for Auto Battery Save is Off The setting is kept after the Product power is off Auto Battery Save operates the same when the battery charger is used To turn on the Auto Battery Save feature 1 Push Q 2 Push to highlight Off that follows Auto Battery Save Push or the Choices softkey 4 Push to amp highlight On then push e To use the timeout period shown on the display stop here Push the Done softkey to exit Setup mode and do not go on to step 6 6 If you wish to change the timeout period push to select the timeout period following Battery Save Timeout 7 Push or the Choices softkey 8 Record choice of timeout period in minutes accepted range 1 to 120 minutes 9 Push the Done softkey Documenting Process Calibrator The Battery 10 Push the Done softkey or to exit Setup mode The Battery Charger ACaution To avoid damage to the Product use only the Battery that comes with the Product Fluke model BP7240 part number 4022220 Where ac power is available the battery charger can be used to conserve battery power and energize the Product When the battery is in the Product the battery charges only when the Product is off When you calibrate an instrument best results come from battery power use An optional 12 V car adapter is available that can be used to charge the battery ou
22. Environmental Specifications Operating Altitude sss 3000 m 9842 ft Storage Altitude see 13000 m 42650 ft Operating Temperature ssssssseseee 10 to 50 C Storage Temperature 20 to 60 C Relative Humidity Maximum non condensing 90 96 to 35 C 75 to 40 C 45 to 50 C Standards and Agency Approval Specifications Protection Class ccccccccscceeeseseeceeseeeeceeeteneeeetenseeeeenes Pollution Degree II IP 52 106 Documenting Process Calibrator Detailed Specifications Double Insulation Creepage and Clearance Per IEC 61010 1 Installation Category sss 300 V CAT II Design Standards and Compliance EN IEC 61010 1 2010 CAN CSA C22 2 No 61010 1 04 ANSI UL 61010 1 2004 EMI RFI EMO ind I eren e EN 61326 1 2006 RF Field IP Accuracy for all functions is not specified in RF fields gt 3 V m Detailed Specifications Specifications valid after a 5 minute warmup Specifications are valid to 110 of Range with the following exceptions 300 V dc measure 300 V ac measure 50 kHz measure and source 22 mA source and simulate 15 V dc source and temperature measure and source which are valid to 100 of range DC mV Measurement of Reading Floor 1 Year 2 Year 100 000 mV 0 001 mV 0 02 0 005 mV 0 03 0 005 mV Input Impedance gt
23. Left Test Run Proceed as follows to generate and record as eft data for the thermocouple temperature transmitter that was adjusted 1 2 Push the As Left softkey to record as eft data Push the Auto Test softkey to start an automatic sequence through all the test points or step through the tests manually When the tests are complete read the error summary table See Figure 34 n 3 SOURCE MEASURE ERROR 96 100 0 C 3 966 mA 0 21 150 0 C 7 991 mA 0 06 200 0 C 12 029mA 0 18 290 0 C HER PSI A 0 14 300 0 C 19 883mA 0 11 Prev Next Abort Page Page Done gks48s bmp Figure 34 As Left Data Screen Documenting Process Calibrator Process Instrument Calibration Unsettled measure or source values are highlighted This means that there was an unsettled value A annunciator when the measurement was taken 4 fallthe results are in specification as they are here push the Done softkey An entry in memory is made for as left data Test Comments The Product does tasks custom procedures that are made with a host computer and DPCTrack2 application software See Communication with a PC A task can show a list of proposed comments as it operates When the comment list is shown push and and then to select a comment to be kept with the test results Calibrate a Delta Pressure Flow Instrument The procedure to calibrate a Y instrument is the same as for other instruments as
24. Manual Test selection For switches where sourcing pressure is not necessary use the Auto Test selection to do the test 1 Connect the test leads between the pressure switch contact output and the mA Q RTD center jacks on the Product 2 Connect the pressure module to the Product and connect a pressure line to the switch Keep the pressure line vented to atmosphere If necessary push He for MEASURE mode Push for the continuity measure function Push for SOURCE mode Push for the pressure source function o o0 F Oo 11 12 13 14 15 Documenting Process Calibrator Process Instrument Calibration Push to zero the pressure module Push 55 5 Push the As Found softkey Highlight 1 Pt Switch Test from the menu and push ener J Push to modify the parameters for Setpoint 1 Make these selections Setpoint 1 10 000 psi Setpoint Type High Set State Short Push the Done softkey Set the Tolerance to 0 5 psi The next parameters Deadband Min and Deadband Max are optional Do not set them in this example These parameters would describe the minimum allowable size of the deadband 77 753 754 Users Manual 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 78 Push to move through the choices to Set Trip Function to Trip Cont Push the Done softkey Push the Manual Test softkey Close the pressure line vent and slowly move the pressure up to the trip point
25. Output Value sss eene eene Mantal Step US e Auto Step USC siz oner aaie pa a Ea A EREA A Eiee aii R mp the OUP Ub m Simultaneous Measure Source cccececcccceceessececececeaeeaececeeeeeaeeaeeeeeenseaueaeeeeseneeauenes Process Instrument Calibration ccccccccccccceceeeeseeceeeeeseenessececeeeaeeaeeeeseeseeauaaeeeeeeeseeas Generate As Found Test Data ssssssssessssseseee eene nennen enne nnns Transmitter Adjustment nter rotten tessaaestaeescceeessteredesdvesrescbensndeces AS ett Test SHE D in EE EE E N E dre E O PEE LL DLA ENE Test COMMENAS M MMMMMMMEMEEEMMEMMEEEEEEEMMEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEMEEEEMMMMMM Calibrate a Delta Pressure Flow Instrument Switch Calibration cccccccccesseseecececesessesseeecececeauenseceeeeeseaueaseeeeseeseaueeseceeeeeseanenseees Transmitter Mode EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEENEENNMMMMMMM Memory OperatiOns eee terea teenage ctae ee aee ete tute es an enne Yan eee ee La dec Save Results esssssssesssessssseseeen n ener nnne nnns enean nns n se snae sinn sese sese a rennen eene Clear the e The Calculator eeesssssseseseseessseeen nennen nennen nennen nnn nnne nnns ennt n esed nna sr nn nnns Save to and Recall from the Registers ssssssee em Use the Calculator to Set the Source Value Quick Guide to Applications eeeeeee
26. Process Calibrator Operation Features RN IM Part WOOP am a Source sm S M A Cc 9 499 mA 0 09499 Y 0 00 0 75 1 50 2 25 3 00 V Lari bran nnn n bn nnn nnn rid Scale Hange More 3 00 V Save choices gks07c eps Figure 6 Elements of a Typical Display 19 753 754 Users Manual Table 5 Elements of a Typical Display Item Description Time and Date Display HART Indicator Loop Power Indicator Battery Gauge Backlight Indicator Source Status Undamped Unsettled Indicator Custom Units Indicator Secondary Value Softkey Labels Measured Value Mode Indicator e o o9leecdoc ejejejemo Status bar 20 Documenting Process Calibrator Operation Features Strap and Stand After you unpack the Product attach its carrying strap as shown in Figure 7 The straps can be adjusted as necessary to hang the Product on any sturdy support Figure 7 also shows how to open the Stand to put the Product at an optimal sight angle for bench top use s gks8f eps Figure 7 Stand Use and Strap Attachment 21 753 754 Users Manual The Battery 22 ACaution For safe operation and maintenance of the product e Do not keep cells or batteries in a container where the terminals can be shorted e Repair the Product before use if the battery leaks e Remove battery to prevent battery leakage and damage t
27. T capable transmitter using the built in HART interface see the 754 HART Mode Users Guide for instructions When the Product is in MEASURE SOURCE a built in calibration routine can be configured when the As Found softkey is pushed As Found data is the test results that show the condition of a transmitter before it is adjusted The Product can run preloaded tasks that are developed with a host computer and DPCTrack2 application software See Communication with a PC Generate As Found Test Data The subsequent example shows how to supply as found data for a thermocouple temperature transmitter Documenting Process Calibrator Process Instrument Calibration Here the Product simulates the output of a thermocouple and measures the current regulated by the transmitter Other transmitters use this same procedure Go back to MEASUREMENT or SOURCE mode and change the operation parameters before you push As Found 1 Connect the test leads to the instrument under test as shown in Figure 30 The connections simulate a thermocouple and measure the corresponding output current If necessary push 888 for MEASURE mode Push m Push Se for SOURCE mode Push 3 and to select TC sensor Push and to select the thermocouple type D og T c om Push ever to select then r to select Linear T source mode 8 Record a source value for example 100 degrees and then push ea 69 753 754 Us
28. UKE 700P30 FLUKE 700P31 300 psi 0 01 500 psi 0 01 1000 psi O 1 1500 psi 0 1 5 psi 0 0001 15 psi 0 001 30 psi 0 001 100 psi 0 01 5 psi 0 0001 15 psi 0 001 1 psi 0 0001 5 psi 0 0001 15 psi 0 001 15 30 psi 0 001 15 100 psi 0 01 15 200 psi 0 01 3000 psi 0 1 5000 psi 0 1 10000 psi 1 Documenting Process Calibrator Accessories 105 753 754 Users Manual Specifications General 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 annunciator is shown floor specifications are multiplied by 3 Floor specifications are the second part of the specifications The measure pressure temperature and frequency functions are specified only with damping on Specifications are valid to 110 of range The following exceptions are valid to 100 of range 300 V dc 300 V ac 22 mA source and simulate 15 V dc source and temperature measure and source To achieve the best noise rejection use battery power Size H x W x L ooo cece cece eeeceeeeeesaeeeeeeaeseeesaeeeeeenetaeeeeeas Height 63 35 mm 2 49 inches x Width 136 37 mm 5 37 inches x Length 244 96 mm 9 65 inches 1 23 kg 2 71 Ib Batteries included 480 by 272 pixel graphic LCD 95 x 54 mm Internal battery pack Lithium lon 7 2 V dc 30 Wh
29. Window iesus eeesseeenee enitn ene raona nanii inn nan tren eani tnnt Memory Review Screen Data Log Parameters Screen ancient iuncti r tenete rnnt iren nn nee nome nnne itia Start Logging Screen Min Max Screen Chart Recorder Calibration Voltage Drop Measurement Contents continued 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 Monitor AC Line Voltage and Frequency sssssseeene enm eee mene Current to Pressure I P Transmitter Calibration see Output Current of a Transmitter Measurement sss eene enn Precision Resistor Measurement eene nest tenentes nan Ile ia Van Sca nas Eve aaa vain Resistance Source Checking a Switch Tachometer Examination Analog and HART Pressure Transmitter Connection mV to Current Transmitter Calibration esseseeee emm menens Vortex Sheding Flowmeter Check eene nennen ener enne HART and Analog RTD Transmitter Connections seeeee ee Analog and HART Thermocouple Transmitter Connections Transmitter HART Comm Only 753 754 Users Manual Introduction The 753 and 754 Documenting Process Calibrators the Product are battery powered hand held instruments that measure and source electrical and physical parameters In addition the 754 supp
30. aneous Measure Source Use the MEASURE SOURCE mode to calibrate or emulate a process instrument Push 8 so that a split screen display shows as in Figure 27 mn MEASURE 8 005 mA TC Type K 150 0 C IT2 80 S5 154mV More Choices Int Ref 24 6 C As Found Save Step gks42s bmp Figure 27 Measure and Source Screen 66 Table 9 shows the functions that can be used at the same time when Loop Power is disabled Table 10 shows the functions that can be used at the same time when Loop Power is enabled Step or Auto Step features can be used to adjust the output in MEASURE SOURCE mode or use the calibration routine given when the As Found softkey is pushed Use the two softkeys shown in MEASURE SOURCE mode when you calibrate a process instrument e As Found which can be used to set up a calibration routine to get and record as found data e Auto Step which can be used to set up the Product for auto stepping as given before Documenting Process Calibrator Simultaneous Measure Source Table 9 Simultaneous MEASURE SOURCE Functions with Loop Power Disabled Source Function Peev m ra a re mt Pome 67 753 754 Users Manual Table 10 Simultaneous MEASURE SOURCE Functions with Loop Power Enabled Measure Function dc V mA ac V Frequency 220 Hz TC Pressure 68 Source Function Process Instrument Calibration Note To calibrate a HAR
31. are highlighted An adjustment is necessary in this example because three tests show failures The failures were outside the 0 5 tolerance that was selected Push the Done softkey to keep the data or the Abort softkey to erase the data and start again See the data entry that was recorded and recall the table later with the Review Memory softkey during normal operation This data can be uploaded to a host computer that runs compatible DPCTrack2 application software See Communication with a PC Transmitter Adjustment Note Always read the transmitter manufacturer s instructions to find the adjustment controls and connection points for your transmitter To make calibration adjustments to the transmitter 1 74 Push the Done softkey after you review the results summary Push the Adjust softkey The Product sources 0 of span 100 C in this example and shows these softkeys e Goto 100 Go to 0 e Goto 50 e As Left e Done Adjust the transmitter output for 4 mA and then push the Go to 100 softkey Adjust the transmitter output for 20 mA If HART adjustments output Trim and Sensor trim are necessary please refer to the 754 HART Mode Users Guide If the span was adjusted in step 4 do steps 3 and 4 until adjustment is no longer necessary Examine the transmitter at 50 If it is in specification the adjustment is done If not adjust the linearity and start this procedure again at step 3 As
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33. brator Source Mode Common Common gks16f eps Figure 18 Electrical Source Connections 47 753 754 Users Manual 4 to 20 mA Transmitter Simulation The Product can be configured as a load on a current loop through the SOURCE mA function In SOURCE mode when is pressed the display prompts to select Source mA or Simulate Transmitter When you Source mA the Product is sourcing current and when you Simulate Transmitter the Product is sourcing a variable resistance to keep the current to the specified value Connect an external loop supply to the positive top mA jack as shown in Figure 19 Note Also see Transmitter Mode in which the Product can be temporarily configured to replace a two wire process transmitter 48 Documenting Process Calibrator Source Mode Wesasure VUL O0000 V f mtate Troster 15 000mA gks17c eps Figure 19 Connections to Simulate a 4 to 20 mA Transmitter 49 753 754 Users Manual Supply Loop Power The Product supplies loop power at 26 V dc through an internal series resistance of 250 The setting supplies sufficient current for two or three 4 20 mA devices on the loop When you use loop power the mA jacks are dedicated to measuring the current loop This means that the SOURCE mA measure RTD and measure Q functions are not available see Table 10 50 Connect the Product in series with the instrument current loop as Figure 20 shows To sup
34. e or four wire RTDs ZNMERSURE Wiles Resistance Temperature Detectors jacks loop power oan von Output jacks to source voltage resistance frequency and to simulate RTDs Jack for the battery charger universal power supply referred to as the battery Battery Charger jack charger throughout this manual Use the battery charger for bench top applications where ac line power is available USB port Type 2 Connects the Product to a USB port on a PC 13 e RTD Jacks to source or measure current measure resistance and RTDs and supply 753 754 Users Manual 756 DOC NG Process cr gksO5f eps Figure 4 Input Output Jacks and Connectors 14 Documenting Process Calibrator Operation Features Buttons Figure 5 shows the Product buttons and Table 4 tells their functions The softkeys are the four F 1 F4 blue buttons below the display Softkey functions are defined by the labels that show above the softkey during operation Softkey labels and other display text are shown in this manual in bold type for example Choices gksO6f eps Figure 5 Buttons 15 753 754 Users Manual Table 4 Buttons Item Button Description Turns the Product on and off Selects mA current measure or source function For loop power on off go to the Setup mode 8 Sg 2 Selects the dc voltage function in MEASURE mode or selects dc voltage in SOURCE mode Selects TC thermocouple or
35. e A to type mini B HART communications cable 754 Calibration Manual available from Fluke s website Sample DPCTrack2 application software NIST traceable Certificate of Calibration TC Input Cap Documenting Process Calibrator Standard Equipment AC280 SureGrip Hook Clip Set 2 Red and 2 Black Fluke 75X Stackable Test Lead Set 3 Red and 3 Black 754 8016 Alligator Clip Set e 0 TP220 1 3 Red and 3 Black Strap D eel E 3 Red and 3 Black gksO1f eps Figure 1 Standard Equipment 753 754 Users Manual 9 Battery Charger Universal Power Supply USB Cable Lithium lon Battery Pack GR 753 754 Getting Started DPCTrack2 HART Communication Cable 753 754 Manuals CD gksO2f eps Figure 1 Standard Equipment cont Functions A summary of functions supplied by the Product is shown in Table 2 More features include Analog display for easy to read measurements when inputs are unstable Localized display 5 languages See Display Languages Thermocouple TC input output jack and internal isothermal block with automatic reference junction temperature compensation Or manually record an external temperature reference Test results storage Data logging Automatically log up to 8 000 data points A USB computer interface to upload or download tasks lists and results Automatic calibration procedures for transmit
36. e before doing a task that sources or measures pressure 34 If necessary the pressure display units can be changed to psi mHg inHg inH2O ftH2O mH20O bar Pa g cm2 or inH2O 60 F Metric units kPa mmHg etc are shown in Setup mode in their base units Pa mHg etc To change pressure display units 1 Push Rm 2 Push Next Page twice Push or the Choices softkey with the cursor on Pressure Units 4 Set the pressure units with or Push ewer 6 Push the Done softkey Documenting Process Calibrator Measure Mode Isolation L Valve E EL Differential Module gks12c eps Figure 14 Pressure Measurement Connections 35 753 754 Users Manual Temperature Measurement Thermocouple Use The Product supports thirteen standard thermocouples each identified with an alpha character E N J K T B R S C L U XK or BP Table 7 summarizes the ranges and qualities of the supported thermocouples To measure temperature using a thermocouple 1 oar WN 36 Attach the thermocouple leads to the correct TC miniplug then to the TC input output See Figure 15 ACaution To prevent possible damage to the Product do not try to force a miniplug in the wrong polarization One pin is wider than the other Note If the Product and the thermocouple plug are at different temperatures stop for one minute or
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38. ent personal injury shut off the valve and slowly bleed off the pressure before attaching the pressure module to the pressure line to avoid a violent release of pressure in a pressurized system Differential gks11f eps Figure 13 Gage and Differential Pressure Modules Documenting Process Calibrator Measure Mode A Caution To prevent possible damage to the Product or to equipment under test e Never apply more than 10 ft Ib of torque between the pressure module fittings or between the fittings and the body of the module e Always apply correct torque between the pressure module fitting and connecting fittings or adapters e Never apply pressure above the rated maximum printed on the pressure module e Use the pressure module only with specified materials See the printing on the pressure module or the pressure module instruction sheet for the acceptable material compatibility 33 753 754 Users Manual Connect a pressure module to the Product as shown in Figure 14 The threads on the pressure modules accept standard 1 4 NPT pipe fittings Use the supplied 74 NPT to ISO adapter if necessary 1 Push for MEASURE mode 2 Push s The Product automatically senses which pressure module is attached and sets its range accordingly 3 Zero the pressure See the module s Instruction Sheet Modules can have different zeroing procedures that depend on module type Note Zeroing MUST be don
39. ers Manual 9 Push for MEASURE SOURCE mode The display changes to the screen shown in Figure 28 an MEASURE 8 005 mA TC Type K 150 0 C ITS 90 5 154mV More Choices Int Ref 24 6 C As Found Step Save gks42s bmp Figure 28 Process Instrument Calibration Screen 10 Push the As Found softkey followed by the Instrument selection 70 The display changes to the screen shown in Figure 29 OES MEASURE 0 Value 100 Value Tolerance Delay os TC Type K 0 Value Prp OC 100 Value ie ee od Test Strategy 3t Abort rene Cus om Dna gks44s bmp Figure 29 Process Instrument Calibration Screen 2 11 Record values for 096 and 10096 of 4 0 mA and 20 0 mA in that sequence Set Tolerance to 0 596 of span Documenting Process Calibrator Process Instrument Calibration 8 005 mA Te Vigo X Gee fas La Original Circuit Wiring gks23c eps Figure 30 Calibrate a Thermocouple Temperature Transmitter 71 753 754 Users Manual 12 13 14 72 More delay time can be input for the process instrument to become stable than the Product s usual settling time about 2 seconds To change the delay time input that time in seconds for Delay Push and to move the cursor down to record 0 and 100 values for SOURCE temperature Our example uses 100 C and 300 C If the instrument calibration procedure req
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41. h the Product For more information about these accessories and their prices contact a Fluke representative e 700 IV Current Shunt e DPCTrack2 software e C799 Soft Carry Case e BC7240 Replacement Battery Charger Universal Power Supply e HART Drywell Cable Accessory PN 2111088 e 12 V Car Battery Charger e Fluke 700PCK Pressure Module Calibration Kit requires pressure calibration equipment and a PC compatible computer e 700PTP 1 Pneumatic test pump e 700HTP 1 Hydraulic test pump e Fluke 700TC1 TC miniplug kit e Fluke 700TC2 TC miniplug kit e C781 Soft Carrying Case 104 C700 Hard Carrying Case BP7240 Li lon Battery TL series test leads AC series test lead clips TP series test lead probes 80PK series thermocouples Pressure Modules Fluke model numbers listed below Differential models also operate in gage mode Contact a Fluke representative about pressure modules not listed here e FLUKE 700POO 1 in H20 0 001 e FLUKE 700PO1 10 in H20 0 01 e FLUKE 700PO2 1 psi 0 0001 e FLUKE 700P22 1 psi 0 0001 e FLUKE 700PO3 5 psi 0 0001 e FLUKE 700P23 5 psi 0 0001 e FLUKE 700PO4 15 psi 0 001 e FLUKE 700P24 15 psi 0 001 e FLUKE 700PO5 30 psi 0 001 e FLUKE 700P06 100 psi 0 01 FLUKE 700P27 FLUKE 700P07 FLUKE 700P08 FLUKE 700P09 FLUKE 700PA3 FLUKE 700PA4 FLUKE 700PA5 FLUKE 700PA6 FLUKE 700PV3 FLUKE 700PV4 FLUKE 700PD2 FLUKE 700PD3 FLUKE 700PD4 FLUKE 700PD5 FLUKE 700PD6 FLUKE 700PD7 FLUKE 700P29 FL
42. he Product can be compromised To prevent possible electrical shock fire or personal injury Read all safety Information before you use the Product Carefully read all instructions Use only correct measurement category CAT voltage and amperage rated probes test leads and adapters for the measurement The battery must be locked in place before you operate the Product Recharge the battery when the low battery indicator shows to prevent incorrect measurements Do not apply more than the rated voltage between the terminals or between each terminal and earth ground Limit operation to the specified measurement category voltage or amperage ratings Do not exceed the Measurement Category CAT rating of the lowest rated individual component of a Product probe or accessory Measure a known voltage first to make sure that the Product operates correctly Do not touch voltages gt 30 V ac rms 42 V ac peak or 60 V dc Do not use the Product around explosive gas vapor or in damp or wet environments Do not use and disable the Product if it is damaged Do not use the Product if it operates incorrectly Keep fingers behind the finger guards on the probes Remove all probes test leads and accessories that are not necessary for the measurement Only use probes test leads and accessories that have the same measurement category voltage and amperage ratings as the Product Connect the common te
43. i recen ra t Iesu citta a Up cba Leve Re Rae Fu E EO Eb pg e UE FDG folo DC CUIMOME SOURCE P cia tase DC Current Simulate External Loop Power see RESISTANCE SOUNCING iatze i unaleuieim EE ESEESE NES Temperature Thermocouples eeceeeecsee eene etienne intentare Temperature Resistance Temperature Detectors POOP POW C List of Tables Table Title 1 SYMMONS eer H 2 Summary of Source and Measure Functions essen 3 Input Output Jacks and Connectors ssesssseseeneeen mener 4 oct toate 5 Elements of a Typical Display 2 iecit aiaia erotic Ua ue LER eau Ine an 6 Typical Battery Lite cm 7 Thermocouple Types Accepted inesse inerenti nnb a rane deare Eaa ECEE danse 8 RTD Types ACCE PleG p 9 Simultaneous MEASURE SOURCE Functions with Loop Power Disabled 10 Simultaneous MEASURE SOURCE Functions with Loop Power Enabled 11 D ration LIMItS ssn 12 Replacement Parts cece eeseceaeaeceeeeesecaaaaeceeeeeseseaaeeeeeeeseseeqaeaeeaeeeeeseseneeeeees 753 754 Users Manual vi List of Figures Figure Title 1 Standard Equipment sssssssss
44. ified accuracy C lt 18 C or gt 28 C Resistance Sourcing of Output Floor Allowable Excitation Range Resolution E 1 Year 2 Year Current 10 000 Q 0 001 Q 0 01 0 010 Q 0 015 0 015 Q 0 1 mA to 10 mA 100 00 Q I 0 01 Q 0 01 96 0 02 Q 0 015 0 03 Q 0 1 mA to 10 mA 1 0000 ka P 0 1 Q 0 02 0 0002 KQ 0 03 0 0003 KQ 0 01 mA to 1 0 mA 10 000 kQ 1Q 0 02 0 003 kQ 0 03 0 005 kQ 0 01 mA to 1 0 mA Temperature Coefficient 0 01 of output 0 02 of range C lt 18 C or gt 28 C When connected to mains accuracy is not specified with conducted RF gt 1V 8 to 15 MHz 1 Add 0 01 Q when the excitation current is lt 1 mA 2 Add 0 0015 KQ when the excitation current is 0 1 mA 111 753 754 Users Manual Frequency Sourcing Specification Range 2 Year Sine Wave 0 1 Hz to 10 99 Hz 0 01 Hz Square Wave 0 01 Hz to 10 99 Hz 0 01 Hz Sine and Square Wave 11 00 Hz to 109 99 Hz 0 1 Hz Sine and Square Wave 110 0 Hz to 1099 9 Hz 0 1 Hz Sine and Square Wave 1 100 kHz to 21 999 kHz 0 002 kHz Sine and Square Wave 22 000 kHz to 50 000 kHz 0 005 kHz Waveform Choices Zero symmetric sine wave or positive 50 duty cycle square wave Square Wave Amplitude 0 1 to 15 V p p Square Wave Amplitude Accuracy 0 01 to 1 kHz 3 p p output 75 mV 1 kHz to 50 kHz 10 p p output 75 mV typical Sine Wave Amplitude 0 1 to 30 V p p
45. imum min readings Min and Max readings are always undamped even if Dampen is On Push the More Choices softkey twice then push the Min Max softkey to energize this feature Push to reset the Min Max registers Push the Min Max softkey again to revert to the normal display Figure 42 shows the display with Min Max on ENEN MEASURE Source Off 5 0997 V Min 0 29993 Y Max 6 2998 Y 0 0 7 5 15 0 22 5 30 0 L ger arii nr nn n nn rid Min Max Dampen More Log On m Choices gks55s bmp Figure 42 Min Max Screen Run a Preloaded Task Push the More Choices softkey until the Tasks softkey is shown then push Tasks to see the list of tasks procedures downloaded from a host computer Tasks are Product configurations kept with a procedure name for example the type and manufacturer of a specific transmitter A task configures the Product for transmitter calibration with all the calibration parameters source and measure functions 0 and 100 levels test strategy predefined While the task controls the Product the Continue softkey becomes Continue Task Clear the Memory In Setup mode highlight the Clear Memory choice and push er to erase the memory e Results that have been kept e Min Max data e log data sets A confirmation message is shown so that the memory is not accidently erased Documenting Process Calibrator The Calculator The Calculator For mathematical equation
46. ion in SOURCE mode Toggles between ac voltage and frequency functions in MEASURE mode or selects frequency output in SOURCE mode Numeric 5 keypad Used when a numeric entry is necessary SOURCE Cycles the Product through MEASURE SOURCE and MEASURE SOURCE modes 17 753 754 Users Manual Display Figure 6 and Table 5 show a typical display The display shown is MEASURE mode Near the top of the display is Source Off This display area shows what is happening in the other mode SOURCE or MEASURE The other parts of the display are e Status Bar Shows the time and date and the status of Loop Power Auto Battery Save and Backlight Timeout all of which are set in Setup mode The selected HART channel if HART is active 754 only and low battery and backlight on symbols are also show here e Mode Indicator Shows if the Product is in MEASURE or SOURCE mode In split screen MEASURE SOURCE mode there is a Mode Indicator for each window 18 Measured Value Shows the measured value in a selection of engineering units or percent of scale Range Status Shows if Auto Range is on and what range is currently in operation Custom Units Indicator Shows that the displayed units are custom The initial engineering units of the measure or source function are not shown Secondary Value Shows the measure or source value in initial engineering units when scaling or custom units are on Documenting
47. l Custom Units push the Custom Units softkey again Using the 700 IV Current Shunt To source and measure current simultaneously a current shunt is necessary and uses the volts measure function The Fluke 700 IV Current Shunt is designed specifically for use with the 700 Series Documenting Process Products To measure current with the current shunt 1 Connect the current shunt to the MEASURE V jacks 2 Connect the current signal to be measured to the current shunt Push to select the dc voltage measure function Push the Scale softkey Select Current Shunt from the list Push Enver The Product is automatically configured and uses the correct custom scaling factor for the current shunt N Oar o Damping Measurements The Product 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 eight measurements Fluke recommends leaving damping on Turning damping off may be useful when measurement response is more important than accuracy or noise reduction To turn damping off push the More Choices softkey twice then push the Dampen softkey so that Off is shown Push Dampen again to turn damping back on The default state is On 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
48. lect Y within scaling the Product output value is the percent value recorded squared and converted to engineering units 1 If necessary push ke for SOURCE mode 2 Select a source function ve 8 J 3 or amp as previously described and record a value Push the Scale softkey Select from the list Use the numeric keypad to record the 0 of scale value 0 Value Push Enver Use the numeric keypad to record the 100 of scale value 100 Value 8 Push ere 9 Push the Done softkey 61 753 754 Users Manual Square root percent of scale is in effect until the Product is changed to a different source function or the Scale softkey is pushed and you select a different scale mode Step and Ramp the Output Value Two features are available that let you adjust the value of source functions except pressure For pressure an external pressure source must be used Step the output manually with and or in automatic mode Ramp the output with optional continuity or V trip detect Manual Step Use The manual Step feature selects a step size in engineering units mV V mA C etc or of scale Step the output in of scale to quickly jump between 0 96 and 100 set step size 100 96 or 0 50 100 set step size 50 96 Step works in SOURCE and in MEASURE SOURCE modes To select a step size 1 62 See the applicable Source Mode
49. lies basic HART communicator functions when used with HART capable transmitters See the 754 HART Mode Users Guide for instructions on how to use the HART communication feature The Product helps troubleshoot calibrate verify and document work performed on process instruments Note All figures in this manual show the 754 How to Contact Fluke To contact Fluke call one of the following telephone numbers e Technical Support USA 1 800 44 FLUKE 1 800 443 5853 e Calibration Repair USA 1 888 99 FLUKE 1 888 993 5853 Canada 1 800 36 FLUKE 1 800 363 5853 Europe 31 402 675 200 Japan 81 3 6714 3114 Singapore 65 6799 5566 e Anywhere in the world 1 425 446 5500 Or visit Fluke s website at www fluke com To register your product visit http register fluke com To view print or download the latest manual supplement visit http us fluke com usen support manuals The latest software trial version of DPCTrack2 can be downloaded at www fluke com DPCTrack For more information see Communication with a PC 753 754 Accessories can be found at www fluke com process acc 753 754 Users Manual Safety Information A Warning identifies conditions and actions that pose hazards to the user a Caution identifies conditions and actions that may damage the Product or the equipment under test AA Warning To prevent personal injury use the Product only as specified or the protection supplied by t
50. more for the connector temperature to stabilize after you plug the miniplug into the TC input output If necessary push 8 for MEASURE mode Push 5 Select TC The display tells you to select the thermocouple type Select the necessary thermocouple type using the or followed by ewer If necessary change between C F R and K Temperature Units as follows 1 Push um 2 Push the Next Page softkey twice 3 Push and to move the cursor to the necessary parameter 4 Push or the Choices softkey to choose a setting for that parameter 5 Push or to move the cursor to the necessary setting 6 Push to go back to the display 7 Push the Done softkey or to exit Setup mode If necessary change between ITS 90 or IPTS 68 Temperature Scale in Setup mode The procedure is the same as steps 1 7 above Documenting Process Calibrator Measure Mode Table 7 Thermocouple Types Accepted Positive L H Positive Lead ove Fead Negative Lead Specified Range Type Material ester Material C ANSI IEC urpis Constantan range Pink hite Constantan Yellow Alume Constantan i 0 Ba Ueli a E Platinum 6 Rhodium 600 to 1820 Rhodium Black 2010 1767 Platinum 10 Tungsten 5 Rhenium White Tungsten 26 Rhenium 0102316 L DIN J Constantan U DIN T Constantan 95 W 5 Re 80 W 20 Re 0 to 2500 90 5 Ni 9 5 Cr 56 CU 44 Ni 1
51. n is not available when sourcing current If necessary push for SOURCE mode Set the Product for the necessary source value as given before To Ramp the output in 96 of scale set of scale as given before under Measurement Scale Push the More Choices softkey Push the Ramp softkey The display changes to the screen shown Figure 25 Record the parameters given Record the Start Value End Value and Ramp Time To automatically stop the Ramp function if a trip condition is sensed set the Trip Detect to Enabled and select Voltage or Continuity as the trip function aun 3 RAMP Enter Start Value Start Value End Value Ramp Time Trip Detect Disabled Trip Function DC Abort Done 10 11 12 13 gks41s bmp Figure 25 Ramp Screen Push the Done softkey Note RAMP next to SOURCE at the top of the display Select a low to high ramp or a high to low ramp with the Ramp Up Down softkey To start the Ramp function push the Start Ramp softkey The Ramp function continues until a trip is sensed if enabled the ramp time expires or the Stop Ramp softkey is pushed See Figure 26 754 DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR Visosare TANI Trip 12100mA 12 100mA Figure 26 Documenting Process Calibrator Source Mode Voltage Trip Detect Source mA Check a Relay Output Trip Alarm Trip Relay gks22c eps 65 753 754 Users Manual Simult
52. n place of a transmitter for extended periods Documenting Process Calibrator Transmitter Mode To set up the Product to emulate a transmitter 1 Disconnect the control bus wires from the transmitter output loop current or dc V control signal Connect test leads from the appropriate Product SOURCE jacks to the control wires in place of the transmitter Disconnect the process input for example thermocouple from the transmitter Connect the process input to the applicable Product MEASURE jacks or input connector If necessary push S for MEASURE mode Push the applicable function key for the process input Push Se for SOURCE mode 79 753 754 Users Manual 10 11 12 13 14 80 Push the applicable function key for the control output for example or If the transmitter is connected to a current loop that has a power supply select Simulate Transmitter for the current output Select a source value for example 4 mA Push for MEASURE SOURCE mode Push More Choices until the Transmitter Mode softkey is shown Push the Transmitter Mode softkey Set the 0 and 100 96 values for MEASURE and SOURCE on the display Linear or Y can be selected for the transfer function Push the Done softkey The Product is now in Transmitter mode It measures the process input and sources the control signal output proportional to the input 15 To change the Transmitter mode parameter
53. ng Process Calibrator Source Mode 754 DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR O resr Dc PWR O Color depends St t Q on type of TC zl ese TC Miniplug EN U gks20c eps Figure 22 Connections to Simulate a Thermocouple 57 753 754 Users Manual ee ee ae ee ee et ee ww N gks21f eps Figure 23 Connections to Simulate an RTD 58 Source Temperature with a Hart Scientific Drywell The Product can source temperature using a Hart Scientific Drywell Many models are supported The drywell driver is able to talk to other drywells from Hart Scientific provided that they respond to Hart Scientific s standard serial interface commands Connect the Product to the drywell by plugging the drywell interface cable into the pressure module connector as shown in Figure 24 If the drywell has a DB9 connector plug the drywell interface cable directly into the drywell using the DB9 Null Modem adapter Drywells with the 3 5 mm jack connector need to use the serial cable supplied with the drywell in addition to the Product drywell interface cable Join the DB9 connectors of the two cables and connect the 3 5 mm jack to the drywell Be sure the drywell is configured for serial communication at 2400 4800 or 9600 bits per second Other rates are not supported by the Product To source a temperature with a drywell 1 If necessary push for SOURCE mode 2 Push 5 to display the
54. o sourcing continuity Thermocouple 100 Q Platinum 3926 100 Q Platinum 385 120 Q Nickel 672 RTD 200 Q Platinum 385 2 W 3 W 4 W 500 Q Platinum 385 1000 Q Platinum 385 10 O Copper 427 100 Q Platinum 3916 M 29 modules ranging from 0 to 1 inch H2O Pressure 250 Pa to 0 to 10 000 psi 69 000 kPa Loop Power 26V 1 Use an external hand pump or other pressure source as a pressure stimulus for the source pressure function 10 Get Started AAWarning To prevent possible electrical shock fire or personal injury e Remove circuit power before you connect the Product in the circuit when you measure current Connect the Product in series with the circuit e Do not touch exposed metal on banana plugs they can have voltages that could cause death e Disconnect power and discharge all high voltage capacitors before you measure resistance or continuity A brief getting started exercise follows 1 After you unpack the Product charge the battery for 8 hours if the battery is outside of the Product charge for 5 hours For more information see The Battery The Battery will only charge if the Product is off Documenting Process Calibrator Get Started Connect voltage output to the voltage input To do this connect the left pair of jacks V Q RTD SOURCE to the right pair of jacks V MEASURE See Figure 2 Push to turn on the Product If necessary adjust the display brightness See Di
55. o the Product if it is not used for an extended period e Connect the battery charger to the mains power outlet before the Product e Use only Fluke approved power adapters to charge the battery e Keep cells and battery packs clean and dry Clean dirty connectors with a dry clean cloth e Do not short the battery terminals together A Warning To prevent personal injury e Do not put battery cells and battery packs near heat or fire Do not put in sunlight e Do not disassemble or crush battery cells and battery packs e Do not disassemble the battery e Batteries contain hazardous chemicals that can cause burns or explode If exposure to chemicals occurs clean with water and get medical aid Charge the Battery Before you use the Product for the first time charge its battery To charge the battery while it is inside the Product 1 Turn the Product OFF 2 Connect the battery charger to the Product and keep it OFF The battery will not charge if the Product is on The battery fully charges in 8 hours while inside the Product See Figure 8 To charge the battery while it is outside of the Product 1 Turn the Product face down 2 Use a flat head screwdriver and move the battery lock from Q locked to g unlocked Remove the battery 4 Connect the battery charger to the input Outside of the Product the battery will charge in 5 hours Note An optional 12 Volt car charger is available See Acces
56. or on Pressure Units Select the pressure units with or Push Enver Push the Done softkey o9 gm Roo mw 53 753 754 Users Manual Pressure Module gks19c eps Figure 21 Connections to Source Pressure 54 Thermocouple Simulation Note See Temperature Measurement for a table of thermocouple types that are supported by the Product Connect the Product TC input output to the instrument under test with thermocouple wire and the correct thermocouple mini connector polarized thermocouple plug with flat in line blades spaced 7 9 mm 0 312 in center to center A Caution To prevent possible damage to the Product do not try to force a miniplug in the wrong polarization One pin is wider than the other Figure 19 shows this connection To simulate a thermocouple 1 Attach the thermocouple leads to the correct TC miniplug and then to the TC input output See Figure 15 2 If necessary push S for SOURCE mode Documenting Process Calibrator Source Mode Push 3 amp and then push to select the TC sensor type The display asks you to select the thermocouple type Push or followed by r to select the necessary thermocouple type Push or followed by to select Linear T default or Linear mV to calibrate a temperature transmitter that responds linearly to millivolt inputs Record the temperature to
57. orks for linear output transmitters or square law transmitters such as differential pressure transmitters that report flow rate Linear Output Transmitters 1 2 8 9 If necessary push 888 for MEASURE mode Select a measurement function v 28 4 G or as previously described Push the Scale softkey Select 96 from the list Use the numeric keypad to record the 0 of scale value 0 Value Push Enver Use the numeric keypad to record the 10096 of scale value 100 Value Push Enver Push the Done softkey Percent of scale stays in effect until you change to a different measurement function or until you push the Scale Softkey and select a different scale mode Documenting Process Calibrator Measure Mode Square Law Process Variables When you select within scaling the Product takes the square root of its input and shows the measurement in percent For example when the Product is connected to the output of a delta pressure transmitter the Product indication is in proportion to flow rate 1 2 8 If necessary push x for MEASURE mode Select a measurement function v 25 CO G3 or as previously described Push the Scale softkey Select v from the list Use the numeric keypad to record the 0 of scale value 0 Value Push s Use the numeric keypad to record the 10096 of scale value 100 Value
58. ply loop power 1 Push for Setup mode Note Loop Power Disabled is highlighted 2 Push and to select Disabled or Enabled Push erer 4 Push the Done softkey LOOP is shown on the display when Loop Power is in operation Documenting Process Calibrator Source Mode gks18c eps Figure 20 Connections to Supply Loop Power 51 753 754 Users Manual Source Pressure The Product has a source pressure display function where an external pressure hand pump is necessary Use this function to calibrate instruments where a pressure source or differential pressure measurement is necessary See Figures 21 and 36 for information about that application Many ranges and types of pressure modules are available from Fluke see Accessories Before you use a pressure module read its instruction sheet The modules are different in how they are used zeroed what types of process pressure media are allowed and accuracy specifications To use the source pressure display see Figure 21 A Warning To avoid a violent release of pressure ina pressurized system shut off the valve and slowly bleed off the pressure before attaching the pressure module to the pressure line 52 ACaution To avoid mechanically damaging the pressure module Never apply more than 10 ft Ib of torque between the pressure module fittings or between the fittings and the body of the module Always apply correct torque between
59. re Mode Measure Mode Note To get the best noise rejection and highest accuracy performance when you measure use the battery do not use the battery charger The operation mode for example MEASURE SOURCE is shown in the top left of the display If the Product is not in MEASURE mode push until MEASURE is shown The Product must be in MEASURE mode to change the MEASURE parameters Measurement Ranges The Product usually changes to the correct measurement range automatically The lower left side of the display shows Range or Auto if on the range status Auto Range switch points are shown in Specifications When the Range softkey is pushed the range is locked Push it again to go to and lock on the next higher range Auto Range is in operation when a different measurement function is selected If the range is locked overrange inputs show on the display as In Auto Range out of range is 29 753 754 Users Manual Electrical Parameter Measurement When the Product is turned on it is in the dc voltage measurement function Figure 12 shows electrical measurement connections To select an electrical measurement function from SOURCE or MEASURE SOURCE mode first push for MEASURE mode 1 30 Push for current for dc voltage once for ac voltage or twice for frequency or for resistance Note When you measure frequency the Product tells you to select a frequency range If the measured frequenc
60. rev Next Choices Page Page Done gks38s bmp Figure 9 Time and Date Display Push and to move the cursor to the necessary parameter then push or the Choices softkey to choose a setting for that parameter For example the display in Figure 10 is shown after you select Date Format Documenting Process Calibrator Date and Time SETUP HITTIES 31 01 88 Date Format 31 01 99 31 01 99 Sun 01 31 88 Sun 31 01 88 Sun 31 01 99 Sun 31 01 88 gks39s bmp Figure 10 Edit the Date Format Push or to move the cursor to the necessary date format Push to select the format and go back to Setup mode Choose a different selection or push the Done softkey or to save the settings and exit Setup mode 27 753 754 Users Manual The Backlight Push to change the backlight intensity from dim to bright and back again shows at the top of the display when the backlight is active Set the Product to turn the backlight off automatically to keep battery use to minimum When the backlight is on and Auto Backlight Off is in operation BA is shown at the top of the display To automatically dim the backlight after a set time 1 Push ER 2 Push to move the cursor to the same line as Auto Backlight Off Push or the Choices softkey Push to highlight On then push ea To use the timeout period shown on the display stop here Push the Done sof
61. rviced See How to Contact Fluke 102 Service Center Calibration or Repair Calibration repairs or servicing not included in this manual must be done only by qualified service personnel If the Product fails examine the battery pack first and replace it if necessary Make sure that you operate the Product in accordance with the instructions in this manual If the Product is faulty send a description of the failure with the Product Pressure modules do not need to accompany the Product unless the module is faulty also Be sure to pack the Product securely using the original shipping container if it is available See How to Contact Fluke and the Warranty Statement User Replaceable Parts Table 12 lists the Fluke part number of each user replaceable part for the Product See Standard Equipment and Accessories for model or part numbers of standard and optional equipment Documenting Process Calibrator User Replaceable Parts Table 12 Replacement Parts em Fre Bart arbor USB Cable 1671807 BC7240 Power Supply Battery Charger 4022655 Lens Cover 3609579 Alligator Clip Set Extended Tooth 3765923 754HCC HART Communication Cable Assembly 3829410 AC280 Suregrip Hook Clip Set 1610115 TC Cap 4073631 Note See Standard Equipment and Accessories for model or part numbers for most replaceable equipment 103 753 754 Users Manual Accessories The Fluke accessories listed below are compatible wit
62. s push Change Setup and do the procedure in step 13 again 16 To exit Transmitter mode push the Abort softkey Memory Operations Save Results As Found As Left test results are automatically kept at the end of each test routine Any other time during MEASURE SOURCE or MEASURE SOURCE if necessary push the Save softkey to keep the data on the display for later inspection Documenting Process Calibrator Memory Operations After you push Save the Product keeps the information on To add information to the kept data push the Continue the display and shows a kept result index number the date softkey the display asks you to record the instrument tag and time and the percentage of memory available as in identifier Tag instrument serial number S N and Figure 36 operator name ID as shown in Figure 37 COREE 3 Tm 3 Press Continue to Input Tag ID Press ENTER to Change Item Saved 20 05 11 11 08 00 02 am Memory Available 98 0 ID No name Abort Continue Done Abort Done gks49s bmp gks50s bmp Figure 36 Saved Data Screen Figure 37 Additional Data Input Screen 81 753 754 Users Manual Record alphanumeric characters into the highlighted field with the optional bar code reader or the Product buttons To record alphanumeric characters using the Product buttons push with the cursor on the necessary field to change for example Tag abo
63. s that involve the Product s source or measured value use the Products built in calculator The current measure and source values and units are always available to be put into an equation with one keystroke The Product measures and sources during calculator operation Push the Calc softkey to start the calculator from the SOURCE MEASURE or MEASURE SOURCE mode Push the More Choices softkey to see the Calc softkey if necessary After you push Calc the display number keys and keys with calculator functions P m and s become an algebraic entry calculator Push the Done softkey to start normal Product operation 87 753 754 Users Manual Save to and Recall from the Registers When the Product is in calculator mode the top half of the display shows three register names and their contents e MEASURE the present measured value e SOURCE the present sourced value e REGISTER temporary storage for your use Push the Recall softkey and then the softkey for the applicable register to insert the contents of any register into a calculation Push Store to copy the number from the calculator display lower half into REGISTER to temporarily save the number for later use or into SOURCE 88 Use the Calculator to Set the Source Value When you store to SOURCE the Product shows a selection of unit multipliers when necessary for example mV or V then starts sourcing that value The Product will not
64. se a completely charged battery and the appropriate duration or use the battery charger to avoid losing power during a logging session If a low battery condition occurs during a log session the session is terminated and data collected to that point is kept A long logging duration can exceed the life of a battery charge Documenting Process Calibrator Memory Operations 8 After the Product records the duration selection the display shows how much memory that duration will consume See the Memory Available percentage on the display Memory Available indicates the percentage of available memory that will be used by the specified log 9 Push the Done softkey The display changes to the screen shown in Figure 41 n 3 MEASURE Source Off 4 004mA 0 0 7 5 15 0 22 5 30 0 m linn bina nnn B n nn n n nd Start Abort Logging gks54s bmp Figure 41 Start Logging Screen 85 753 754 Users Manual 10 Note the LOG annunciator next to MEASURE Push the Start Logging softkey to record data 11 The Product continues to keep data points until the duration has passed or until the Done softkey is pushed If logging is stopped by these procedures the Product keeps the data as a memory item that can be uploaded to a host computer that uses DPC Track2 application software See Communication with a PC 86 Record Min and Max Measurements You can set the display to record and show the maximum max and min
65. sesseeeneneeen ene nennen nennen nene nenne nennen 2 JUMPEF COMNMECHONS pec 3 Measure Source Example 2 ierit r erret uit lia tpe be op Lp cnp ep nOD E ae done Ya eee 4 Input Output Jacks and Connectors sssssseseee enne enne 5 Ig 6 Elements ot a Typical Display 2 torii rne nere xa Enter rreraus Ern aep on rnpa se Delo araoa Reina Run T Stand Use and Strap Attachment iced sees aaa aa aaa nre daa tnn n 8 Battery Removal and Charger Use sse nennen enne nnne 9 Time and Date Display 10 Editthe Date Format oe tssaccecchestecnei sagt essiedlocsens snbedessack tavedecestusesuesaastusveberecvareseassetieecs 11 Personalize the Product 12 Electrical Measurement Connections 0 cc ccccccccceceeseseeeecececeaueececeeeeeseaaeeeeeeeeeeseeaeeeeeeeeeeas 13 Gage and Differential Pressure Modules sseeeee eem eene 14 Pressure Measurement Connections cccccccccececceeeseeeecececeaaeeceecceeeseaaeeeeeeeseeseeaeeeeeeseeas 15 Temperature Measurement with a Thermocouple vii 753 754 Users Manual 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 Correct Jumper Use Temperature Measurement with an RTD ssseseeeene eene eem eene Elec
66. simulate as prompted by the display and push ewes Note If you use copper wire instead of thermocouple wire the reference junction is no longer inside the Product The reference junction moves to the instrument transmitter indicator controller etc input terminals The external reference temperature must be measured accurately and recorded into the Product To do this push and set Ref Junc Compensat and Ref Junc Temp After you record the external reference temperature the Product corrects all voltages to adjust for this new reference junction temperature 55 753 754 Users Manual RTD Simulation Note See Table 8 for data about RTD Resistance Temperature Detector types compatible with the Product Connect the Product to the instrument under test as shown in Figure 23 The figure shows connections for two three or four wire transmitters For three or four wire transmitters use the 4 inch long stackable jumper cables to connect the third and fourth wires at the source V Q RTD jacks To simulate an RTD Resistance Temperature Detector If necessary push x for SOURCE mode Push 35 Push or to select RTD Push een The Select RTD Type display is shown Push or followed by r to select the necessary RTD type 6 The product tells you to use the keypad to enter the temperature to simulate Input the temperature and then push era c RON 56 Documenti
67. sories Battery Charge Level Use these two methods to make sure the Battery is charged e See the Battery Gauge Bar Graph on the display e See the Battery Charge Indicator on the battery The Battery Charge Indicator can be seen while the battery is outside of the Product With the battery removed and not connected to its charger push the button below the Battery Charge Indicator Solid Green LEDs show the level of charge on the battery The Battery is fully charged when all LEDs are illuminated Connect the battery charger to the battery and push the button below the Battery Charge Indicator LEDs flash to show the charge level but also show that the battery is being recharged As the battery charges the LED flashes and moves to the top of the charge indicator Documenting Process Calibrator The Battery Battery Life The battery gauge bar graph i i is shown on the upper right of the display Table 6 shows the typical operation time for a new fully charged battery Product performance is guaranteed to its specification until the battery gage reads empty __ To replace the battery see Battery Replacement Table 6 Typical Battery Life Backlight Backlight Measure and source with 7 Hours 6 Hours loop power on continuous Typical intermittent 216 Hours 216 Hours operation 23 753 754 Users Manual gks9f eps Figure 8 Battery Removal and Charger Use 24 Preserve Battery Life
68. splay Brightness The Product powers up in the dc voltage measurement function and is reading on the V MEASURE pair of input jacks Push Se to show the SOURCE screen The Product still measures dc voltage and the active measurement is at the top of the display Push to select dc voltage sourcing Push 5 on the keypad and to begin sourcing 5 0000 V dc Push to go to the split screen simultaneous MEASURE SOURCE mode The Product simultaneously sources dc volts and measures dc volts The measurement readings are shown on the top display and the active source value on the bottom display as shown in Figure 3 11 753 754 Users Manual m MEASURE 4 9999 V 5 0000 V gksO3f eps ane Step Save Phe Figure 2 Jumper Connections gks04s bmp Figure 3 Measure Source Example 12 Documenting Process Calibrator Operation Features Operation Features Input and Output Jacks Figure 4 shows the input and output jacks and connectors Table 3 explains their use Table 3 Input Output Jacks and Connectors FO pem HART jack 754 only Connects the Product to HART devices Pressure module 23 Connects the Product to a pressure module connector Jack to measure or simulate thermocouples This jack accepts a miniature TC input output polarized thermocouple plug with flat in line blades spaced 7 9 mm 0 312 in center to center Input jacks to measure voltage frequency or thre
69. st lead before the live test lead and remove the live test lead before the common test lead Use only current probes test leads and adapters supplied with the Product Do not touch the probes to a voltage source when the test leads are connected to the current terminals Use only cables with correct voltage ratings Documenting Process Calibrators Safety Information Do not use test leads if they are damaged Examine the test leads for damaged insulation exposed metal or if the wear indicator shows Check test lead continuity Examine the case before you use the Product Look for cracks or missing plastic Carefully look at the insulation around the terminals Always put the stackable end of the test lead into a terminal of the Product 753 754 Users Manual Symbols used on the Product and in this manual are explained in Table 1 Symbol gt EE Meaning Earth ground AC alternating current DC direct current Risk of danger Important information See manual Hazardous voltage Risk of electrical shock Table 1 Symbols a s io Lx Common LO Input equipotentiality Conforms to relevant North American Safety Standards Conforms to European Union directives Pressure This product complies with the WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC marking requirements The affixed label indicates that you must not discard this electrical electronic product in domestic household waste
70. symbol is displayed Documenting Process Calibrator Source Mode Source Mode The operating mode for example MEASURE SOURCE is shown on the display If the Product is not in SOURCE mode push S until SOURCE is shown The Product must be in SOURCE mode to change any of the SOURCE parameters Source Electrical Parameters To select an electrical source function 1 Connect the test leads as shown in Figure 18 depending on the source function Push for current for dc voltage for frequency or 4 for resistance Record the necessary output value then push er For example to source 5 5 V dc push 1 ener 45 753 754 Users Manual 46 Note If sourcing frequency respond when the Product asks you to select a zero symmetric sine or positive square wave The amplitude specified is p p amplitude To change the output value record a new value and push sve Note If sourcing current wait for the f4 symbol to disappear before you use the output To set the output value in the present source function push then enter the desired value and push ewer To turn off sourcing completely push twice Note Use the source current function to drive a current loop This is different than the loop power function in which the Product is powering a process instrument To source loop power use the Loop Power function accessible from Setup mode Documenting Process Cali
71. t batteries should be disposed of by a qualified recycler or hazardous materials handler Contact an authorized Fluke Service Center for recycling information Clean the Product Clean the Product and pressure modules with a soft cloth dampened with water or water and mild soap A Caution To prevent possible damage to the Product do not use solvents or abrasive cleansers 101 753 754 Users Manual Calibration Data The date of the last calibration and verification shows on the calibration sticker and on the calibration screen in Setup mode The CAL STATUS number on the sticker should always match the Calibration Status number in the calibration screen Calibration of the Product is to be done by qualified personnel See the 75X Series Calibration Manual available at the Fluke website In Case of Difficulty AAWartning To avoid possible electric shock or personal injury do not use the Product if it operates abnormally Protection may be impaired When in doubt have the Product serviced If the display is blank or unreadable but the beeper works when the Product is turned on make sure the brightness is correctly adjusted To adjust the Intensity see Display Intensity If the Product will not turn on make sure the battery is not dead or disconnected from the battery charger If the Product receives power the power button should be lit If the button is lit but the Product does not power up have the Product se
72. temperature mode menu 3 Select Drywell from the list of options and press ever 4 The Product will begin to search for a drywell If the Product shows Attempting connection for more than Documenting Process Calibrator Source Mode 10 seconds double check your cable connections and drywell configuration 5 Ifa dual well is recognized a menu will pop up that allows you to select a hot or cold side of the dual well Only one side of the drywell may be controlled at a time Switching sides requires the drywell to be reconnected by disconnecting the serial cable or by leaving drywell source mode and selecting it again D When the drywell is connected the primary display will show the actual temperature of the drywell as measured by the drywell internally The drywell model number will appear above the primary reading The setpoint for the drywell is displayed in the secondary display at the bottom of the screen Initially the setpoint will be set to the value already stored in the drywell Enter the temperature you wish to source and press ENTER The settled indicator will be cleared when the actual temperature is within one degree of the setpoint and the actual temperature is not changing quickly Refer to the drywell documentation for that model s recommendations for stabilization time The upper temperature limit is restricted by the High Limit setting stored in the drywell If the Product will not set
73. ters and limit switches when you use split screen MEASURE SOURCE mode Documenting Process Calibrator Functions e Transmitter mode in which the Product can be configured to emulate the functions of a process instrument e Calculator feature with square root function and accessible registers that contain measure and source values e Damp feature smoothes the last several readings with display indicator of damped status e Display of measurements in engineering units percent of scale square law inputs or custom units e Min Max feature captures and shows minimum and maximum measured levels e Set source values to engineering units percent of scale square law outputs or custom units e Manual and automatic stepping and an output ramp feature for testing limit switches Trip detect is either a 1 V change or a continuity status change Open or Short from one ramp increment to the next For performance testing and calibration instructions download the 753 754 Calibration Manual from Fluke s website 753 754 Users Manual Table 2 Summary of Source and Measure Functions Function Volts de 0 V to 300 V 0 V to 15 V 10 mA max 0 1 V to 30 V p p sine wave or 15 V peak Frequency 1 Hz to 50 kHz square wave 0 1 Hz to 50 kHz sine wave 0 01 Hz square wave Resistance 0 Qto 10 kQ 0 Q to 10 kQ dc Current 0 mA to 100 mA 0 to 22 mA sourcing or sinking Continuity Beep and the word Short indicates N
74. the drywell to temperatures within the drywell spec refer to the drywell manual to check the High Limit setting 59 753 754 Users Manual Drywell Interface Cable Fluke Drywell DB9 Fluke 3 5mm Interface Cable Fluke Drywell 3 5 mm gks99f eps Figure 24 Source Temperature with Drywell 60 Note When the Product is set to display temperatures in Kelvin the drywell readout will show Celsius and when the Product shows Rankine the drywell will show Fahrenheit Source Scale This feature scales the output in accordance with the input requirements of an applicable process instrument s response Percent of scale can be used for linear responding transmitters or square root responding transmitters Linear Responding Transmitters 1 If necessary push for SOURCE mode 2 Select a source function v 25 35 or 3 as previously described and record a value Push the Scale softkey Select 96 from the list Push e Use the numeric keypad to record the 0 of scale value 0 Value Push e 8 Usethe numeric keypad to record the 10096 of scale value 100 Value oa Fw N Documenting Process Calibrator Source Mode 9 Push the Done softkey Percent of scale stays in effect until you change to a different source function or until the Scale softkey is pushed and you select a different scale mode Square Root Process Variables When you se
75. 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 it only with specified materials See the printing on the pressure module or the pressure module instruction sheet for the acceptable material compatibility Connect a pressure module and pressure source to the Product as Figure 21 shows The threads on the pressure modules accept 74 NPT fittings Use the supplied 74 NPT to ISO adapter if necessary If necessary push 8 for SOURCE mode Push J The Product automatically senses which pressure module is attached and sets its range accordingly Zero the pressure module as described in the module s instruction sheet The module types are different in how they are zeroed The pressure module MUST be zeroed before doing a task that sources or measures pressure 5 Documenting Process Calibrator Source Mode Pressurize the pressure line with the pressure source to the necessary level as shown on the display If necessary change the pressure display units to psi mHg inHg inH2O ftH20 mH5O bar Pa g cm or inH20 60 F Metric units kPa mmHg etc are shown in Setup mode in their base units Pa mHg etc To change the pressure display units Push Q Push Next Page twice Push with the curs
76. tkey to exit Setup mode and do not go on to step 6 6 Tochange the timeout period push to highlight the timeout period following Backlight Timeout 7 Push or the Choices softkey 8 Record the choice of timeout period in minutes accepted range 1 to 120 minutes 9 Push the Done softkey 10 Push the Done softkey or to exit Setup mode 28 When the backlight dims the Product also beeps Personalize the Product Alphanumeric identifiers can be put into the Product to be shown at power up and in results that you keep To install an identifier 1 Push ER 2 Push Next Page twice 3 Push to move the cursor to the same line as ID 4 Push or the Choices softkey The screen in Figure 11 is shown aun 3 Select character and press ENTEH A B C D E F GH IJ K L M N OF P H S T U V WX V Z RW m Back Abort Space Space Done gks40s bmp Figure 11 Personalize the Product The ID string is shown at the bottom of the boxed area To erase a character push the Back Space softkey To erase the complete string push 4F Information recorded in the ID string is recorded with all measurements stored in memory Push or P to select a character then push er Use the numeric keypad to record numbers Do step 6 until satisfied with the ID string Push the Done softkey Push the Done softkey or to exit Setup mode Documenting Process Calibrator Measu
77. to Test gks46s bmp Figure 32 Measure and Source Screen for Calibration 18 Atthis time you can do an automatic test or step through the test points manually Push the Auto Test softkey to have the Product go through the tests automatically If necessary push Abort to exit from the calibration procedure The tests start at the first test point sources the correct temperature and measures the corresponding current from the transmitter Documenting Process Calibrator Process Instrument Calibration When a measurement is stable and recorded the Product goes to the subsequent step Because the Product waits until the measurement becomes stable the Auto Test works as necessary for instruments with built in damping The error of the expected measured value is shown in the top left of the measure window 19 The Product moves to the remaining set of points For temperature and electrical parameter calibration the points are done automatically If your source pressure the Product stops at each step to let you adjust the pressure source When the tests are complete an error summary table similar to Figure 33 is shown POLES SOURCE MEASURE ERROR 96 100 0 C 3 804 mA 150 0 C 7 965 mA 0 22 200 0 C 12 053 mA 0 33 250 0 C 16 094mA 300 0 C 20 1 75mA Prev Next Abort Page Page Done gks47s bmp Figure 33 Error Summary Screen 73 753 754 Users Manual 20 In the results summary test failures
78. to 10 mA 120 Q o o o o Ni 672 80 to 260 0 1 C 0 2 C 1mA 0 04 C 0 08 C 0 1 to 10 mA 1 Specifications are valid to k 3 Sensor inaccuracies not included 2 For two and three wire RTD measurements add 0 4 C to the specifications Resolution 0 01 C except 0 1 C for 10 O Cu 427 Temperature Coefficient 0 01 C C for measure 0 02 C C 18 C or gt 28 C for source 3 Supports pulsed transmitters and PLCs with pulse times as short as 1 ms RTD Reference Pt 385 IEC 60751 2008 Pt 3916 JIS C 1604 1981 Pt 3926 Cu 427 Ni 672 Minco Application Aid 18 Loop Power Open Circuit 26 V 10 Loaded Circuit 18 V minimum at 22 mA Short circuit protected to 25 mA Output Resistance 250 Q nominal 117 753 754 Users Manual 118
79. trical Source Connections ssssssssssssssssssssesesee ener testenn nenene ennn Connections fo Simulate a 4 to 20 mA Transmitter Connections to Supply Loop Power ssssseeeene emen eene nennen enne nns Connections to Source Pressure sssssssssessssssesessee eret nerennetr trennen teretes sse Connections to Simulate a Thermocouple eesseeeeeeen emen Connections to Simulate an Jib E E Source Temperature with Drywell cccc cccsccsecsesseeeeesecceeeseceeeseeeeeenesneeeenseesenenereeesesseneesies Ramp Screen Check a Relay Output Trip Alarm eesseeeeeneen m enema Measure and Source Screen ccccccccceesessececececeeneececceeeeaeeeeeeeeeeseaueeseeeseeeaeaaeeeseceseeaueasness Process Instrument Calibration SCree n cccccccssseecececececeeeeecececeeeseeaeecececeeeaueaeeeeeeeseaaenss Process Instrument Calibration Screen 2 Calibrate a Thermocouple Temperature Transmitter Calibration Parameters Screen sssssssssssseseeeneneeenen nennen enne nnn nnne snis nnn ener Measure and Source Screen for Calibration ccccccccccceceeseseeceeeeeseeaeececeeeseaueaeseeeeeseeanenss Error Summary Screen As Left Data Screen Switch Terminology Saved Data Screen Additional Data Input Screen sssssssseee eene nennen etenim erre Alphanumeric Entry
80. tside of the Product See Accessories 25 753 754 Users Manual Display Languages The Product shows information in five languages English European French Italian German Spanish To change the display language oa fF ON ZR 26 Push gmj Push twice Push three times Push Ewer Push or to highlight the language choice Push to confirm the language choice This language is the power up default Push to exit Setup mode Display Intensity There are two ways to increase display intensity e Push There are three levels of intensity when using this button e Push or to increase display intensity Push or 4 to decrease intensity There are six levels of intensity when these buttons are used In calculator mode all four direction keys are used for arithmetic functions Date and Time The date and time can be shown at the top of the display during normal operation The date and time can be turned on or off in Setup mode Date and time formats can also be controlled If you choose to not use the date and time display the calendar and clock must be set since a timestamp is applied to all kept results To set the time and date displays 1 2 Push QB Push the Next Page softkey See Figure 9 SETUP aun 3 Date Display Date 05 11 11 Date Format 01 31 99 Time Display Off Time 08 00 01 am Time Format 12 00 00 am Numeric Format 0 000 P
81. uires you to manually record the measurement value or source push the User Value softkey for user recorded values Custom Units lets you specify user units such as PH See Creating Custom Measurement Units given before in this manual for an example When you use custom units A is shown next to the value on the display and in results Push the Done softkey after the custom unit has been programmed 15 The Test Strategy is the number of test points and which test points are performed rising and falling in percent of scale This example uses five points 0 96 25 96 50 96 75 96 and 100 96 rising only Rising is indicated by the up arrow on the display Push to change to a different test strategy on this line A list of strategies is shown from which to choose Select one and then push the Done softkey When you are done recording the calibration parameters the display should change to the screen shown in Figure 31 OES MEASURE 0 Value 4 000 mA 100 Value 20 000 mA Tolerance 0 50 96 Delay Ds TC Type K 0 Value 100 0 C 100 Value 300 0 C Test Strategy Abort vere rere Done gks45s bmp Figure 31 Calibration Parameters Screen 17 Push the Done softkey to accept the calibration parameters The display changes to the screen shown in Figure 32 ug 3 MEASURE Error 0 07 4 011 mA TC Type K 100 0 C ITS 90 2 91 m Manual Test Int Ref 29 4 C Abort Au
82. ve 82 The display shows an alphanumeric entry window See Figure 38 aun 3 Tag Select character and press ENTEH A BH C D E FGH I J K L M N O P Q H S T U V W X V 2 TT 104 10B Back Abort Space Space Done gks51s bmp Figure 38 Alphanumeric Entry Window 1 Record numbers using the numeric keypad and letters by highlighting the necessary character with 4 and f followed by r Push the Space softkey followed by to record a space character 2 When the entry is complete push the Done softkey Review the Memory Push the More Choices softkey until Review Memory is shown then push the Review Memory softkey to recall and see results that you have kept When the Review Memory softkey is pressed the display changes to the screen shown in Figure 39 aun 3 Results From 05 23 11 10f18 Measure EBERT Documenting Process Calibrator Memory Operations Log Data Users can record a series of measurements for later upload to a host computer that uses DPCTrack2 application software See Communication with a PC Up to 8000 readings can be recorded depending on the reading rate duration and how much memory is being used for other things such as tasks or kept results Record the reading rate and duration in minutes See Figure 40 Source TT 101 14A Measure Source Measure PT 121 5 Logged Data Min Max Min Max Measure 04 33 04 pm
83. y is expected to be below 20 Hz push to select the lower frequency range and then push ENTER Connect the test leads for your measurement function as shown in Figure 12 Documenting Process Calibrator Measure Mode gks10f eps Figure 12 Electrical Measurement Connections 31 753 754 Users Manual Continuity Test When you do a continuity test the beeper sounds and Short is shown on the display when the resistance between the Q MEASURE jack and its common jack is less than 25 Q Open is shown when the resistance is larger than 400 Q To do a continuity test 1 De energize the circuit under test 2 If necessary push 8 for MEASURE mode 3 Push twice so that Open is shown 4 Connect the Product to the circuit under test See Figure 12 32 Pressure Measurement Many ranges and types of pressure modules are available from Fluke See Accessories Before you use a pressure module read its instruction sheet The modules are different in how they are used zeroed what types of process pressure media are allowed and accuracy specifications Figure 13 shows gage and differential modules Differential modules also operate in gage mode when you leave the low fitting open to atmosphere To measure pressure attach the applicable pressure module for the process pressure you will test as described in the module s Instruction Sheet To measure pressure A Warning To prev

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