How to Test an I/P Converter With The Fluke-754 Documenting Process Calibrator
http://bit.ly/2DE9xsR In this video, get a demonstration on how to connect the Fluke 754 Documenting Process Calibrator to an I/P, configure the calibrator for the test and document its performance in 50% steps. How to Test an I/P With The Fluke 754 1. Connect Milliamp jacks to appropriate ports of the Fluke 754 2. Press the 'Measure Pressure' button to ensure the Fluke 754 is connected to the pressure module 3. Zero out the pressure by pressing the ZERO button 4. Connect the pressure module to the I/P instrument 5. Press the MEASURE/SOURCE button to source milliamps 6. Go to the split screen and press F1 to begin an As-Found test 7. Configure settings for the test 8. Press F4 once settings are configured 9. Press F2 to begin test Whether you're calibrating instruments, troubleshooting a problem, or running routine maintenance, the Fluke 754 with HART® communication can help you get the job done faster. It does so many different tasks, so quickly and so well, it's the only process calibrator you need to carry. This rugged, reliable integrated communicating calibrator is ideal for calibrating, maintaining, and troubleshooting HART and other instrumentation. The 754 is a powerful multifunction documenting calibrator that you can use to download procedures, lists, and instructions created with software; or upload data for printing, archiving, and analysis. The powerful built-in HART interface is capable of performing nearly all the day-to-day tasks you now perform with a separate communicator. In fact, the 754 does the work of several tools. It sources, simulates and measures pressure, temperature, and electrical signals with one rugged, hand-held device. For documentation, the 754 automates calibration procedures and captures your data. And, of course, it helps you meet rigorous standards like ISO 9000, FDA, EPA and OSHA regulations. Plus, the new improved graphical screen, Li-Ion battery for longer life, USB port, and accessories help you work smarter and faster. Some key features include: • Measures volts, mA,TDs, thermocouples, frequency, and ohms to test sensors, transmitters and more • Sources/simulates volts, mA, thermocouples, RTDs, frequency, ohms, and pressure to calibrate transmitters • Powers transmitters during test using loop supply with simultaneous mA measurement • Handles fast pulsed RTD transmitters and PLCs, with pulses as short as 1 ms • Measures/sources pressure using any of 29 Fluke 700Pxx Pressure Modules • Creates and runs automated as-found/as-left procedures to satisfy quality programs or regulations, and records and documents results For more info about the Fluke 754 Documenting Process Calibrator, visit the Fluke website here: http://bit.ly/2DE9xsR

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