Fluke FLK-87V Расширенная инструкция онлайн [11/60] 527937
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Multimeters
Safety Information
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• Inspect the test leads for damaged
insulation or exposed metal. Check the
test leads for continuity. Replace
damaged test leads before you use the
Meter.
• Do not apply more than the rated
voltage, as marked on the Meter,
between the terminals or between any
terminal and earth ground.
• Never operate the Meter with the cover
removed or the case open.
• Use caution when working with voltages
above 30 V ac rms, 42 V ac peak, or 60 V
dc. These voltages pose a shock hazard.
• Use only the replacement fuses specified
by the manual.
• Use the proper terminals, function, and
range for measurements.
• Avoid working alone.
• When measuring current, turn off circuit
power before connecting the Meter in the
circuit. Remember to place the Meter in
series with the circuit.
• When making electrical connections,
connect the common test lead before
connecting the live test lead; when
disconnecting, disconnect the live test
lead before disconnecting the common
test lead.
• Do not use the Meter if it operates
abnormally. Protection may be impaired.
When in doubt, have the Meter serviced.
• Do not operate the Meter around
explosive gas, vapor, or dust.
• Use only a single 9 V battery, properly
installed in the Meter case, to power the
Meter.
• When servicing the Meter, use only
specified replacement parts.
• When using probes, keep fingers
behind the finger guards on the
probes.
• Do not use the Low Pass Filter option to
verify the presence of hazardous
voltages. Voltages greater than what is
indicated may be present. First, make a
voltage measurement without the filter to
detect the possible presence of
hazardous voltage. Then select the filter
function.
Содержание
- Series v 1
- Series v users manual 1
- Lifetime limited warranty 2
- Warranty 2
- Table of contents 3
- Title page 3
- Series v 4
- List of tables 5
- Table title page 5
- Figure title page 7
- List of figures 7
- Contacting fluke 9
- Introduction 9
- Xw warning 9
- Safety information 10
- Xw warning 10
- Cat iii 13
- Cat iv 13
- Ma μ a 14
- The meter s features 14
- A trig 19
- Figure 1 display features model 87 19
- Max min avg 19
- Multimeters the meter s features 19
- Table 5 display features 19
- Series v users manual 20
- Table 5 display features cont 20
- Automatic power off 21
- Input alert feature 21
- Making measurements 21
- Measuring ac and dc voltage 21
- Power up options 21
- Low pass filter 87 23
- Xw warning 23
- Zero input behavior of true rms meters 87 23
- Measuring temperature 87 24
- Testing for continuity 24
- Figure 4 testing for continuity 25
- For in circuit tests turn circuit power off 25
- Multimeters making measurements 25
- Off open 25
- On closed 25
- Measuring resistance 26
- Circuit power 27
- Disconnect 27
- Figure 5 measuring resistance 27
- In circuit resistance measurements 27
- Isolating a potentiometer 27
- Isolating a resistor 27
- Multimeters making measurements 27
- Using conductance for high resistance or leakage tests 28
- Measuring capacitance 29
- Testing diodes 30
- Bad diode 31
- Bad diode open 31
- Figure 7 testing a diode 31
- Forward bias reverse bias 31
- Multimeters making measurements 31
- Shorted 31
- Typical reading 31
- Measuring ac or dc current 32
- Xw warning 32
- Circuit power off to connect meter on for measurement off to disconnect meter 33
- Current through one component 33
- Figure 8 measuring current 33
- Multimeters making measurements 33
- Total current to circuit 33
- Measuring frequency 35
- Function range approximate trigger level typical application 36
- R e e g d 36
- Series v users manual 36
- Table 6 functions and trigger levels for frequency measurements 36
- Μ a f 36
- Measuring duty cycle 37
- Bar graph 38
- Determining pulse width 38
- Hires mode model 87 39
- Uses for the zoom mode 39
- Zoom mode power up option only 39
- G will appear on the left side of the display to let you know that smoothing is active 40
- Min max recording mode 40
- Smooth feature power up option only 40
- Autohold mode 42
- Relative mode 42
- Xw warning 42
- Fuse test 43
- General maintenance 43
- Maintenance 43
- Xw warning 43
- Figure 10 testing the current fuses 44
- Remove the battery door by using a standard blade screwdriver to turn the battery door screws one quarter turn counterclockwise 44
- Replace the battery and the battery door secure the door by turning the screws one quarter turn clockwise 44
- Replace the battery as follows refer to figure 11 44
- Replace the battery with a 9 v battery neda a1604 6f22 or 006p 44
- Replacing the battery 44
- Series v users manual 44
- To avoid false readings which could lead to possible electric shock or personal injury replace the battery as soon as the battery indicator b appears if the display shows batt the meter will not function until the battery is replaced 44
- Turn the rotary switch to off and remove the test leads from the terminals 44
- Warning 44
- Replacing the fuses 45
- Service and parts 45
- Item description qty fluke part or model number 47
- Multimeters service and parts 47
- Table 8 replacement parts 47
- Item description qty fluke part or model number 48
- Series v users manual 48
- Table 8 replacement parts cont 48
- Figure 12 replaceable parts 49
- Holster mp15 49
- Multimeters service and parts 49
- Tilt stand 49
- Tl75 test lead set 49
- Multimeters specifications 51
- Specifications 51
- Detailed specifications 52
- For all detailed specifications accuracy is given as of reading number of least significant digits at 18 c to 28 c with relative humidity up to 90 for a period of one year after calibration for model 87 in the 4 ½ digit mode multiply the number of least significant digits counts by 10 ac conversions are ac coupled and valid from 3 to 100 of range model 87 is true rms responding ac crest factor can be up to 3 at full scale 6 at half scale for non sinusoidal wave forms add 2 rdg 2 full scale typical for a crest factor up to 3 52
- Series v users manual 52
- Table 10 model 87 ac voltage function specifications 52
- Multimeters specifications 53
- Table 11 model 83 ac voltage function specifications 53
- Series v users manual 54
- Table 12 dc voltage resistance and conductance function specifications 54
- Series v users manual 56
- Table 14 current function specifications 56
- Μ a b 56
- Μ a f 56
- Multimeters specifications 57
- Table 15 capacitance and diode function specifications 57
- Table 16 frequency counter specifications 57
- Series v users manual 58
- Table 17 frequency counter sensitivity and trigger levels 58
- Multimeters specifications 59
- Table 18 electrical characteristics of the terminals 59
- Series v users manual 60
- Table 19 min max recording specifications 60
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