Fluke 43B User Manual

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Page 1 - Fluke 43B

®Fluke 43BPower Quality AnalyzerUsers Manual4822 872 30455April 2001© 2001 Fluke Corporation, All rights reserved. Printed in The Netherlands.All prod

Page 2 - Users Manual

Fluke 43BUsers Manual6Figure 3. Opening ScreenThe screen shows which test leads or probes you should use on the inputs.Note that in the screen shown i

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Introducing the Fluke 43BInputs17InputsFigure 4. Measurement ConnectionsINPUT 1: Use the red test lead on input 1 ( ).COM : Use the black test lead

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Fluke 43BUsers Manual8Main MenuAll functions can be easily selected from themain menu.1Open the main menu.2(for example)INRUSH CURRENTMeasures inrush

Page 5 - Unpacking

Introducing the Fluke 43BMain Menu19VOLTS / AMPS / HERTZGives a fast overview of Volts, Ampsand Hertz.POWERShows all power readings in onescreen.HARMO

Page 6 - Warning

Fluke 43BUsers Manual10Volts / Amps / HertzThis function simultaneously shows the voltage and current signal. Also theCrest factor is shown. Use this

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Introducing the Fluke 43BMain Menu111Sags & SwellsSags and swells measures fast deviations(from one cycle to a few seconds) from thenormal voltage

Page 8 - Current Probe

Fluke 43BUsers Manual12Time resolution in Sags & Swells and Record modes.The modes Sags & Swells and Record basically perform similar function

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Introducing the Fluke 43BMain Menu113In both Sags & Swells and Record mode the recording time can be set to‘Endless’. This refers to the compressi

Page 10 - 4 Continue

Fluke 43BUsers Manual14Instrument SetupTo change the instrument’s default settings and prepare the Fluke 43B for use,follow the instructions in this s

Page 11 - Introducing the Fluke 43B

Introducing the Fluke 43BInstrument Setup115Setting the Time34 Adjust the hours.5Repeat steps 4 and 5 for minutes andseconds.6 Accept the new time. 

Page 12 - Main Menu

Fluke 43BUsers ManualPLACING ORDERS AND GETTING ASSISTANCETo locate an authorized service center, visit us on the World Wide Web:http://www.fluke.como

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Fluke 43BUsers Manual16Adjusting the ContrastAdjust the contrast of the screen for optimal visibility of the screen.1Open the main menu.234Adjust the

Page 14 - Harmonics

Introducing the Fluke 43BInstrument Setup117Selecting ProbesFor standard operation, use the red test lead on input , the black testlead on COM and

Page 15 - Inrush Current

Fluke 43BUsers Manual187Move to the probe settings for input 2.8(for the 80i-500s current probe)9 Accept the probe settings for input 2.NoteSelect 1V/

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Introducing the Fluke 43BInstrument Setup119Setting up the Harmonic- and Power FunctionBefore using the Harmonic or Power function, setup the Fluke 43

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Fluke 43BUsers Manual20Table 1. Harmonics- and Power SettingsHARMONICS settings POWER settings%rDisplays harmonics as a percentageof the total harmoni

Page 18 - Instrument Setup

Introducing the Fluke 43BInstrument Setup121Selecting a LanguageYou can choose between English and other languages. To change thelanguage for example

Page 19 - 6 Accept the new time

Fluke 43BUsers Manual22Using FlukeView SoftwareThis section explains how to connect the Fluke 43B to a PC for use with theFlukeView® Power Quality Ana

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Introducing the Fluke 43BUsing a Printer123Using a PrinterThis section describes how to connect a printer and how to setup the Fluke43B for the connec

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Fluke 43BUsers Manual24Selecting a Printer TypeBefore using a printer, configure the instrument for the type of printer you willbe using and its speed

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Resetting the Fluke 43B25Resetting the Fluke 43BTo restore the Fluke 43B to its factory settings and return to the opening screen,reset the Fluke 43B.

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iTable of ContentsChapter Title PageUnpacking... 1Safety Information:

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Fluke 43BUsers Manual26

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27Chapter 2MaintenanceCleaning and StorageCleaning the Fluke 43BClean the Fluke 43B with a damp cloth and a mild soap. Do not use abrasives,solvents o

Page 26 - Using FlukeView Software

Fluke 43BUsers Manual28BatteriesCharging the BatteriesAt delivery, the Ni-Cd batteries must be charged. When fully charged, thebatteries typically pro

Page 27 - Using a Printer

MaintenanceBatteries229Extending Battery Operation TimeCharging the batteries when they are not completely empty, reduces the batteryoperating time fo

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Fluke 43BUsers Manual30Replacing the Ni-Cd Battery PackIt should not usually be necessary to replace the battery pack. If you do want toreplace the ba

Page 29 - Resetting the Fluke 43B

MaintenanceBatteries231Figure 9. Replacing the Battery Pack

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Fluke 43BUsers Manual32Ordering CodesThe following tables list the user-replaceable parts for the Fluke 43B. Foradditional optional accessories, see t

Page 31 - Maintenance

MaintenanceOrdering Codes233Item (Cont’d) Ordering CodeOptically Isolated RS232 Adapter/Cable PM9080FlukeView® Power Quality Analyzer software onCD-RO

Page 32 - Batteries

Fluke 43BUsers Manual34TroubleshootingThe Fluke 43B Does Not Start Up• The batteries may be dead. Charge the batteries first: power the Fluke 43Bwith

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35Chapter 3SpecificationsIntroductionSafety CharacteristicsThe Fluke 43B has been designed and tested in accordance with the followingstandards: ANSI/

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Fluke 43BUsers ManualiiTroubleshooting ... 34The Fluke 43B Does Not Start Up.

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Fluke 43BUsers Manual36Safety SpecificationsSafety CharacteristicsDesigned and tested for measurements on 600 V rms Category III,Pollution Degree 2 in

Page 36 - Ordering Codes

SpecificationsFunction Specifications337Function SpecificationsFor all specifications, probe specifications must be added.Electrical functionsSpecific

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Fluke 43BUsers Manual38Harmonics (continued)Phase ... fund. ±3° ... 51st ± 15°

Page 38 - Troubleshooting

SpecificationsFunction Specifications339ScopeInput ImpedanceInput 1...1 MΩ // 12 pF (± 2 pF). With BB120: 20 pF ± 3 pFInpu

Page 39 - Specifications

Fluke 43BUsers Manual40Scope readingsThe accuracy of all scope readings is valid from 18 °C to 28 °C with relativehumidity up to 90 % for a period of

Page 40 - Safety Specifications

SpecificationsFunction Specifications341MeterOhmRanges ...500.0Ω to 5.000 MΩ, 30.00 MΩ±(0.6 % +

Page 41 - Function Specifications

Fluke 43BUsers Manual42MiscellaneousDisplayUseful screen area ... 72 x 72 mm (2.83 x 2.83 in)Resolution ...

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SpecificationsCurrent Probe 80i-500S343Current Probe 80i-500S Safety CharacteristicsDesigned for measurements on 600 V rms Category III. Pollution deg

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Fluke 43BUsers Manual44Environmental ConditionsEnvironmental ...MIL 28800E, Type 3, Class III, Style BTemperature

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SpecificationsElectromagnetic Immunity345Electromagnetic ImmunityThe Fluke 43B, including standard accessories, conforms with the EECdirective 89/336

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Unpacking1UnpackingThe following items are included in your Fluke 43B kit:Figure 1. Carrying Case Contents Fluke 43B Power Quality Analyzer BP120 Ni

Page 46 - Miscellaneous

Fluke 43BUsers Manual46Declaration of ConformityforFluke 43B Power Quality AnalyzerManufacturerFluke Industrial B.V.Lelyweg 17602 EA AlmeloThe Netherl

Page 47 - Current Probe 80i-500S

SpecificationsLIMITED WARRANTY & LIMITATION OF LIABILITY347LIMITED WARRANTY & LIMITATION OFLIABILITYEach Fluke product is warranted to be free

Page 48 - Environmental Conditions

48Index—%—%f (setting), 20%r (setting), 20—A—Accessories, 1, 32AUTO, 1/2 AUTO, 39—B—BatteryCharging, 28Extending Operation Time, 29Operation Time, 42R

Page 49 - Electromagnetic Immunity

Index(continued)49Menu Key, 8—O—Ohm / Continuity / CapacitanceFunction, 8Opening Screen, 6Operating Time, 42Optional Accesories, 32Ordering Codes, 32,

Page 50 - Declaration of Conformity

Fluke 43BUsers Manual2Safety Information: Read FirstRead the safety information before using the Fluke 43B.Specific warning and caution statements, wh

Page 51 - LIABILITY

Safety Information: Read First3WarningDo the following to avoid electrical shock or fire if a Fluke 43Bcommon input is connected to more than 42 V p

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Fluke 43BUsers Manual4The terms ‘Isolated’ or ‘Electrically floating’ are used in this manual to indicatea measurement in which the Fluke 43B COM (com

Page 53 - Index(continued)

5Chapter 1Introducing the Fluke 43BPowering the Fluke 43BTo power the Fluke 43B from a standard AC outlet, perform steps 1-3.For battery power, see Ch

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