TB 9-6625-1957-35
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Equipment setup...............................................
Dc voltage ..........................................................
Ac voltage ..........................................................
Dc current accuracy ..........................................
Resistance..........................................................
Power supply .....................................................
Final procedure .................................................
SECTION
CALIBRATION PROCESS FOR DIGITAL
501A AND DM 501AOPT02
Preliminary instructions ..................................
Equipment setup...............................................
Dc voltage ..........................................................
Ac voltage ..........................................................
Ac dBm/dBV ......................................................
Dc current..........................................................
Resistance..........................................................
Final procedure .................................................
CALIBRATION PROCESS FOR DC HIGH
VOLTAGE PROBE, BALLANTINE,
MODEL 10800C, FLUKE, MODEL 80K-40,
AND TEKTRONIX, TYPE 010-0277-00
Preliminary instructions ..................................
Equipment setup...............................................
Dc probe check...................................................
Final procedure .................................................
IDENTIFICATION AND DESCRIPTION
1. Test Instrument
Identification.
This bulletin provides instructions for the
with DC High Voltage Probe, Ballantine, Model 10800C; Fluke, Model 80K-40; and
Tektronix, Type 010-0277-00. The manufacturers' manuals were used as the prime data
sources in compiling these instructions. The equipment being calibrated will be referred to
as the TI (test instrument) throughout this bulletin.
a. Model Variations. The Fluke, Model 80K-40 is the same as the Tektronix, Type
010-0277-00 probe and is nonadjustable.
b. Time and Technique. The time
required for this
calibration is
approximately 1.5
hours, using the dc and low frequency technique.