Fluke Weather Radio 9011 User Manual

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Page 1 - User’ s Guide

9011High-Accuracy Dual-W ell CalibratorUser’ s GuideRev. 612501Hart Scientific

Page 2 - Rev. 612501

•DO NOT use this instrument for any application other than calibrationwork. The instrument was designed for temperature calibration. Any otheruse of t

Page 3 - Table of Contents

grounding plug for your protection against electrical shock hazards. Itmust be plugged directly into a properly grounded three-prong receptacle.The re

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care. Always carry the instrument in an upright position to prevent theprobe sleeves from dropping out. The convenient handle allows for handcarrying

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CHINAPhone: +86-10-6-512-3436Telefax: +86-10-6-512-3437E-mail: [email protected] South East Asia Pte Ltd.Fluke ASEAN Regional OfficeService

Page 6 - Figures and Tables

2 Specifications and EnvironmentalConditions2.1 SpecificationsHot Block Cold BlockRange 50°C to 670°C (122°F to 1238°F) –30°C to 140°C (–22°F to 284°

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•ambient relative humidity: 15–50%•pressure: 75kPa–106kPa•mains voltage within ±10% of nominal•vibrations in the calibration environment should be min

Page 8 - 1.2 Symbols Used

3 Quick Start3.1 UnpackingUnpack the dry-well carefully and inspect it for any damage that may have oc-curred during shipment. If there is shipping da

Page 9 - 1.3 Safety Information

After using the calibrator, allow the well to cool by setting the temperature to25°C and waiting 1/2 hour before turning the instrument off.3.4 Settin

Page 10 - User’s Guide

4 Parts and ControlsThe user should become familiar with the dry-well calibrator and its parts (SeeFigures 1, 2, and 3).4.1 Rear PanelPower Cord - The

Page 11 - CAUTIONS

The area around the calibrator must be kept clear to allow adequate ventilation.The air is directed from the bottom to the top and may be hot. Allow 6

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Rev. 612501Fluke Corporation, Hart Scientific Division799 E. Utah Valley Drive • American Fork, UT 84003-9775 • USAPhone: +1.801.763.1600 • Telefax: +

Page 13 - Authorized Service Centers

4.3 Top PanelWell Block - The well block openings are located on the top of both the coldand hot sides. These openings are for insertion of interchang

Page 14 - Conditions

9011 Dual-Well CalibratorUser’s Guide161/4" (6.35 mm)3/16" (4.8 mm)1/8" (3.2 mm)1/2" (12.7 mm)1/16" (1.6 mm)3/8" (9.5 mm

Page 15 - 2.3 Warranty

5 General Operation5.1 Setting the TemperatureSection 6.2 explains in detail how to set the temperature set-point on the cali-brator using the front p

Page 16 - 3 Quick Start

6 Controller OperationThis chapter discusses in detail how to operate the dry-well temperature con-troller using the front control panel. Using the fr

Page 17 - 3.4 Setting the Temperature

9011 Dual-Well CalibratorUser’s Guide20UPUPDOWNDOWNSETOperatingParametersMenuSETSETSET/EXITSET/EXITSET/EXITCalMenuSET/EXITSET/EXITSerialInterfaceMenuB

Page 18 - 4 Parts and Controls

SAccess set-point memory1 100. Set-point memory 1 location, 100°C currently usedTo change to another set-point memory press “UP” or “DOWN”.4 300. New

Page 19 - 4.2 Front Panel

6.3 ScanThe scan rate can be set and enabled so that when the set-point is changed thedry-well heats or cools at a specified rate (degrees per minute)

Page 20 - 4.3 Top Panel

CAUTION: Do not apply any type of voltage to the display hold termi-nals. Applying a voltage to the terminals may cause damage to the con-troller.6.4.

Page 21 - (Hot block “C” insert

changed states. This feature allows for minimal block temperature scanningtimes and improved accuracy.Example 2:With the instrument displaying 25°C, s

Page 22 - 5 General Operation

SSave new setting6.5.2 Set-pointsThe next parameters are the program set-points.1 25 First set-pointUse the “UP” or “DOWN” buttons to select any of th

Page 23 - 6 Controller Operation

Table of Contents1 Before You Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.1 Introduction . . . . . . .

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to n) only or both up and down (from set-point n to 1), and also whether theprogram stops after one cycle or repeat the cycle indefinitely. The table

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instrument must be at temperature and stable prior to taking the set-point resis-tance reading.To display the Set-point Resistance, press “SET” and “D

Page 26 - 6.4 Temperature Display Hold

6.9 Proportional BandIn a proportional controller such as this, the heater output power is proportionalto the well temperature over a limited range of

Page 27 - 6.4.2 Scan Hold

SEC Flashes SEC for secondary menu and then displays theheater power12.0P Heater power in percentSAccess proportional bandProP Flashes and then displa

Page 28 - ProG Program menu

HL Flashes and then displays the settingH=375 Current High Limit settingPress “UP” or “DOWN” to adjust the setting.H=300 New High Limit settingTo acce

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The baud rate of the serial communications may be programmed to 300, 600,1200, 2400 (default), 4800, or 9600 baud. Use “UP” or “DOWN” to change thebau

Page 30 - 6.6 Set-point Resistance

Press “SET” to accept the new setting or “EXIT” to abort the operation andskip to the next parameter in the menu.6.13.4 Linefeed (cold side only)The f

Page 31 - 6.8 Heater Power

The calibration parameters are accessed by pressing “SET” after the name ofthe parameter is displayed. The value of the parameter may be changed using

Page 32 - 6.9 Proportional Band

38530 Current ALPHA settingTo change the ALPHA setting, press “UP” or “DOWN”.38600 New ALPHA settingTo accept the new setting, press “SET”. Press “EXI

Page 33 - 6.12 High Limit

SAccept the new BETA setting356 Controller OperationCalibration Parameters

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6.3.1 Scan Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226.3.2 Scan Rate . . . .

Page 35 - Serial Interface Parameters

7 Digital Communication InterfaceThis instrument is capable of communicating with and being controlled byother equipment through the digital serial in

Page 36 - 6.14 Calibration Parameters

down “SET”, then release both buttons to enter the secondary menu. Press“SET” repeatedly until the display reads “PAr”. Press “UP” once, the serial in

Page 37 - Calibration Parameters

7.1.3 Serial OperationThe serial communications uses 8 data bits, one stop bit, and no parity. Theset-point and other commands may be sent via the ser

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9011 Dual-Well CalibratorUser’s Guide40Command DescriptionCommandFormat†CommandExample†ReturnedReturnedExampleAcceptableValuesDisplay TemperatureRead

Page 39 - Accept the new BETA setting

417 Digital Communication InterfaceInterface CommandsCommand DescriptionCommandFormat†CommandExample†ReturnedReturnedExampleAcceptableValuesRead progr

Page 40 - 7.1 Serial Communications

9011 Dual-Well CalibratorUser’s Guide42Command DescriptionCommandFormat†CommandExample†ReturnedReturnedExampleAcceptableValuesSet ALPHA calibration pa

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8 Test Probe CalibrationFor optimum accuracy and stability, allow the calibrator to warm up for 10minutes after power-up and then allow adequate stabi

Page 42 - 7.2 Interface Commands

Speeding up the calibration process can be accomplished by knowing how soonto make the measurement. It is recommended that typical measurements bemade

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9 Calibration Procedure9.1 Calibration ProcedureCalibration of this instrument should be performed at regularly scheduled inter-vals by qualified auth

Page 44 - Interface Commands

3. Set the set-point to 100°C and allow adequate time for the block to reachthis temperature and stabilize. Adjust the ALPHA calibration parameter(see

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9 Calibration Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 459.1 Calibration Procedure . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 46 - 8 Test Probe Calibration

10 Maintenance•This instrument has been designed with the utmost care. Ease of operationand simplicity of maintenance have been a central theme in the

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11 TroubleshootingThis section contains information on troubleshooting, CE Comments, and awiring diagram.11.1 Troubleshooting Problems, Possible Cause

Page 48 - 9 Calibration Procedure

Problem Possible Causes and SolutionsThe display showsany errorController problem. The error messages signify the following problems with thecontrolle

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ivFigures and TablesTable1 International Electrical Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Figure 1 Back Panel . . .

Page 50 - 10 Maintenance

1 Before You Start1.1 IntroductionThe Hart Scientific 9011 High-Accuracy Dual-Well Calibrator may be used asa portable instrument or bench top tempera

Page 51 - 11 Troubleshooting

1.2 Symbols UsedTable 1 lists the International Electrical Symbols. Some or all of these symbolsmay be used on the instrument or in this manual.Symbol

Page 52 - 11.2 CE Comments

Symbol DescriptionOVERVOLTAGE (Installation) CATEGORY II, Pollution Degree 2 per IEC1010-1 re-fers to the level of Impulse Withstand Voltage protectio

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