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Original And New Fluke 718-100G Pressure Calibrator 718 100g

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xProduct Details
Brand Name | Fluke | Type | 718-100G |
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Function | Normally | Warranty | 1 Year |
Condition | Original 100% | Selling Units | Single Item |
Single Package Size | 40X30X40 Cm | Single Gross Weight | 8.000 Kg |
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Product Description
Key features
- Pressure Source and mA Measurement to calibrate pressure devices
- Built-in pump for sourcing pressure to 300 PSI
- Easy-to-clean, field-serviceable, integrated pressure pump
- Built-in switch test for calibrating pressure switches
- Extend pressure capabilities by using Fluke 750P pressure modules
- Pressure Calibrator Introduction The Fluke 718 Series Pressure Calibrators do the following: • Calibrate P/I (pressure to current) transmitters • Measure pressure via a 1/8-inch NPT pressure fitting and an internal pressure sensor or via a Fluke 700 Series Pressure Module • Source pressure • Measure current up to 24 mA • Simultaneously display pressure and current measurements. • Supply loop voltage • Calculate mA percentage in Percent Mode • Calculate mA error % in Percent Error Mode The 718 Pressure Calibrators (hereafter, “the Calibrator”) include: • 718 1G • 718 30G • 718 100G • 718 300G The Calibrator makes 5-digit pressure readings in the following units: psi, inH2O at 4 °C, inH2O at 20 °C, kPa, cmH2O at 4 °C, cmH2O at 20 °C, bar, mbar, kg/cm2 , inHg, and mmHg. Pressure sensor specifications are as listed under “Pressure Sensor Input”. The Calibrator measures pressure sensor inputs in the units shown in Table 1. For pressure modules, full scale readings for all pressure ranges can be made in psi, kPa, and inHg units. To avoid display overflow, full scale readings are limited to 1000 psi in cmH2O, mbar, and mmHg units, and 3000 psi in inH2 O units. Pressures of at least 15 psi must be measured for meaningful readings in bar and kg/cm2 units. Your Calibrator is supplied with a holster, two installed 9 V alkaline batteries, one set of TL75 test leads, one set of AC70A alligator clips, one 700-ILF In-Line Filter (to protect the pump), a Product Overview Manual, and a CD-Rom. If the Calibrator is damaged or something is missing, contact the place of purchase immediately. Contact your Fluke distributor for information about accessories. See 718 Series Users Manual 2 “How to Contact Fluke.” To order replacement parts or spares, see “Parts and Accessories.” Table 1. Input Units Displayed Pressure Units psi inH2O at 4°C inH2O at 20°C cmH2O at 4°C cmH2O at 20°C bar mbar kPa inHg mmHg kg/cm2 Safety Information Use the Calibrator only as specified in this Users Manual, otherwise the protection provided by the Calibrator may be impaired. A Warning identifies conditions and actions that pose hazard(s) to the user; a Caution identifies conditions and actions that may damage the Calibrator or the equipment under test. Pressure Calibrator Safety Information 3 Table 2. Safety Information XW Warning To avoid possible electric shock or personal injury: • Never apply more than 30 V between the mA terminals, or between either of the mA terminals and earth ground. • Do not use the Calibrator to make measurements in a CAT II, CAT III, or a CAT IV environment. CAT I equipment is designed to protect against transient from high-voltage, low-energy sources, such as electronic circuits or a copy machine • Remove the test leads from the Calibrator before you open the battery door. • Make sure the battery door is closed and latched before you operate the Calibrator. • Do not operate the Calibrator if it is damaged. • Do not operate the Calibrator around explosive gas, vapor, or dust. • When using probes, keep fingers behind the finger guards on the probes. • Use only two 9 V batteries, properly installed in the Calibrator case, to power the Calibrator. • Follow all equipment safety procedures. • Turn off circuit power before connecting the Calibrator mA and COM terminals in the circuit. Place Calibrator in series with the circuit. • When servicing the Calibrator, use only specified replacement parts.
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