TB 9-6625-1965-35
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8000A-05, 8000A/BU and 8000A/MTR01 ........
Milliampere-second (model 8000A/MAS
option only)........................................................
Final procedure .................................................
IDENTIFICATION AND DESCRIPTION
1. Test Instrument
Identification.
This bulletin provides instructions for the
calibration of Digital Multimeter Fluke, Models 8000A, 8000A-01, 8000A-05, 8000A/BU,
8000A/MAS, and 8000A/MTR01. 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. Model
8000A is the
basic digital multimeter; model 8000A-01
has a battery pack option, 8000A-05 has a 10A current range option, model 8000A/MAS has
a milliampere-second option, and model 8000A/MTR01 has an analog panel meter with
battery pack option.
b. Time and Technique. The time required for this calibration is approximately 1
hour, using the dc and low frequency technique.
2. Forms,
Records, and
Reports.
a.
Forms, records, and
reports required for calibration personnel at all
levels are
prescribed by TB 750-25.
b. Adjustments to be reported are designated (R) at the end of the sentence in which
they appear. When adjustments are in tables, the (R) follows the designated adjustment.
Report only those adjustments made and designated with (R).
3. Calibration
Description. TI
parameters and
performance specifications which
pertain to this calibration are in table 1.
Test instrument
parameters
Performance specifications
Dc voltage
Range: 0 to 1200 V in 5 ranges
(0.1 % of reading + 1 digit)
Accuracy:
Range: 0 to 1200 V in 5 ranges
Ac voltage:
Accuracy: 45 Hz to 10 kHz (0.5% of reading + 2 digits)
Models 8000A, 8000A-
01, 8000A-05, 8000A/BU
10 to 20 kHz (1.0% of reading + 2 digits)
and 8000A/MTR01
Model 8000A/MAS
Range: 0 to 1200 V in 5 ranges
Accuracy: 45 Hz to 5 kHz (.6% of reading + 2 digits)
5 to 10 kHz (1.0 % of reading + 2 digits)
10 to 20 kHz (2.0 % of reading + 2 digits)