Fluke Calibration 525B/A0 120V User manual

525B
Temperature/Pressure Calibrator
Users Manual
July 2012
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Table of Contents
Chapter Title Page
1 Getting Started ................................................................................... 1-1
Introduction...................................................................................................... 1-1
Contacting Fluke.............................................................................................. 1-1
Standard Equipment......................................................................................... 1-2
Options and Accessories.................................................................................. 1-2
Safety Information........................................................................................... 1-2
Getting Acquainted with the Calibrator........................................................... 1-5
Input and Output Terminals ...................................................................... 1-5
Using the Keys.......................................................................................... 1-6
Display Error Messages ............................................................................ 1-10
Rear Panel View........................................................................................ 1-11
2 Using Output Mode ........................................................................... 2-1
Using Output Mode ......................................................................................... 2-1
Simulating Thermocouple Temperature.................................................... 2-2
Simulating Temperature Using Resistance Temperature
Detectors (RTDs) ...................................................................................... 2-3
Simulating Custom RTD Coefficients ...................................................... 2-4
Default RTD Coefficients ......................................................................... 2-5
Entering Custom Standard Platinum Resistance Thermometer (SPRT)
Coefficients ............................................................................................... 2-6
Output DC Voltage.................................................................................... 2-7
Output Resistance...................................................................................... 2-8
Output Current................................................................................................. 2-9
3 Using Input Mode .............................................................................. 3-1
Using Input Mode............................................................................................ 3-1
Measuring Resistance................................................................................ 3-1
Measuring Temperature Using Thermocouples........................................ 3-2
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Thermocouple Zero Calibration........................................................... 3-4
Measuring Temperature Using Resistance Temperature
Detectors (RTDs)...................................................................................... 3-5
Entering and Using Custom RTDs ........................................................... 3-7
Default RTD Coefficients......................................................................... 3-8
Entering Custom SPRT Coefficients........................................................ 3-9
Measuring Pressure................................................................................... 3-10
4 Remote Operation ............................................................................. 4-1
Introduction..................................................................................................... 4-1
Setting up the RS-232 Port for Remote Control.............................................. 4-2
RS-232 Port Setup Procedure................................................................... 4-2
Testing the RS-232 Port....................................................................... 4-2
RS-232 Interface Overview............................................................................. 4-5
Setting up the IEEE-488 Port for Remote Control.......................................... 4-5
IEEE-488 Port Setup Procedure ............................................................... 4-7
Testing the IEEE-488 Port........................................................................ 4-7
Changing Between Remote and Local Operation........................................... 4-8
Local State................................................................................................ 4-8
Local with Lockout State.......................................................................... 4-8
Remote State............................................................................................. 4-8
Remote with Lockout State....................................................................... 4-9
IEEE-488 Interface Overview......................................................................... 4-10
Using Commands............................................................................................ 4-13
Types of Commands................................................................................. 4-13
Device-Dependent Commands............................................................. 4-13
Common Commands............................................................................ 4-13
Query Commands................................................................................. 4-14
Interface Messages (IEEE-488)............................................................ 4-14
Compound Commands......................................................................... 4-16
Overlapped Commands........................................................................ 4-16
Sequential Commands.......................................................................... 4-17
Commands for RS-232 Only................................................................ 4-17
Commands for IEEE-488 Only............................................................ 4-17
Command Syntax...................................................................................... 4-18
Parameter Syntax Rules........................................................................ 4-18
Extra Space or Tab Characters............................................................. 4-19
Terminators .......................................................................................... 4-19
Incoming Character Processing............................................................ 4-20
Response Message Syntax.................................................................... 4-20
Checking 525B Status..................................................................................... 4-21
Serial Poll Status Byte (STB) ................................................................... 4-23
Service Request (SRQ) Line ................................................................ 4-23
Service Request Enable Register (SRE)............................................... 4-24
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Programming the STB and SRE........................................................... 4-24
Event Status Register (ESR)................................................................. 4-24
Event Status Enable (ESE) Register ..................................................... 4-24
Bit Assignments for the ESR and ESE ................................................. 4-25
Programming the ESR and ESE ........................................................... 4-26
Output Queue ............................................................................................ 4-26
Error Queue............................................................................................... 4-26
Input Buffer Operation.............................................................................. 4-26
5 Remote Commands ........................................................................... 5-1
Introduction...................................................................................................... 5-1
Command Summary by Function.................................................................... 5-1
Common Commands................................................................................. 5-1
External Connection Commands............................................................... 5-2
Output Commands .................................................................................... 5-3
Measurement Commands.......................................................................... 5-3
RS-232 Port Commands............................................................................ 5-3
Status Commands...................................................................................... 5-4
Error Code Listing........................................................................................... 5-4
Remote Command Listing............................................................................... 5-5
6 Maintaining the Calibrator ................................................................ 6-1
Maintenance..................................................................................................... 6-1
Cleaning the Calibrator ............................................................................. 6-1
Replacing a Line Fuse............................................................................... 6-1
Changing Line Voltage ............................................................................. 6-2
Performance Tests ........................................................................................... 6-4
Required Equipment List .......................................................................... 6-4
Testing DC Voltage................................................................................... 6-5
Testing DC Current................................................................................... 6-6
Testing Thermocouple Output .................................................................. 6-7
Testing CJC (Cold Junction Compensation)......................................... 6-8
Testing Thermocouple Input................................................................. 6-9
Testing Ohms Output................................................................................ 6-10
Testing Ohms Input................................................................................... 6-11
Testing Pressure Modules ......................................................................... 6-13
Service Center Calibration or Repair............................................................... 6-14
Replacement Parts ........................................................................................... 6-15
Accessories...................................................................................................... 6-17
7 Specifications .................................................................................... 7-1
General Specifications..................................................................................... 7-1
Electrical Specifications .................................................................................. 7-2
DC Voltage Specifications, Output........................................................... 7-2
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DC Current Specifications, Output........................................................... 7-2
Resistance Specifications, Output............................................................. 7-3
Resistance Specifications, Input............................................................... 7-3
Thermocouple Specification, Output and Input........................................ 7-4
RTD and Thermistor Specification, Output.............................................. 7-5
RTD and Thermistor Specification, Input ................................................ 7-6
Pressure Measurement..................................................................................... 7-8
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List of Tables
Table Title Page
1-1. Summary of Input and Output Functions......................................................... 1-2
1-2. Symbols Used on the Calibrator...................................................................... 1-4
1-3. Pushbutton Usage Functions............................................................................ 1-7
1-4. Function Keys.................................................................................................. 1-8
1-5. Display Error Messages................................................................................... 1-10
2-1. Default RTD Coefficients................................................................................ 2-5
2-2. Other Commonly Used RTDs.......................................................................... 2-5
3-1. Default RTD Coefficients................................................................................ 3-8
3-2. Other Commonly Used RTDs.......................................................................... 3-8
4-1. RS-232 Interface Wiring.................................................................................. 4-5
4-2. Operating State Transitions ............................................................................. 4-9
4-3. RS-232 Emulation of IEEE-488 Messages...................................................... 4-10
4-4. IEEE-488 Remote Message Coding................................................................ 4-11
4-5. IEEE-488 Interface Messages (Received)....................................................... 4-15
4-6. IEEE-488 Interface Messages (Sent)............................................................... 4-16
4-7. Commands for RS-232 Only ........................................................................... 4-17
4-8. Units Accepted in Parameters and Used in Responses.................................... 4-18
4-9. Terminator Characters ..................................................................................... 4-19
4-10. Response Data Types....................................................................................... 4-21
4-11. Status Register Summary................................................................................. 4-21
6-1. Replacement Fuses .......................................................................................... 6-2
6-2. Required Equipment........................................................................................ 6-4
6-3. Measuring DC Voltage.................................................................................... 6-5
6-4. Measuring DC Current..................................................................................... 6-6
6-5. TC Temperatures ............................................................................................. 6-7
6-6. Ohms Output Ranges....................................................................................... 6-10
6-6. Ohms Ratio Table............................................................................................ 6-12
6-8. Replacement Parts ........................................................................................... 6-16
6-9. Fluke 700 SeriesPressure Modules.................................................................. 6-17
6-10. Fluke 525A-P Series Pressure Modules........................................................... 6-18
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List of Figures
Figure Title Page
1-1. Input and Output Terminals and Connectors................................................... 1-5
1-2. Pushbuttons...................................................................................................... 1-6
1-3. Calibrator Function Keys................................................................................. 1-8
1-4. Rear Panel View .............................................................................................. 1-11
2-1. Connection to Simulate Thermocouple Temperature...................................... 2-2
2-2. Connection to Simulate a RTD Temperature................................................... 2-3
2-3. Connection for Setting DC Voltage Output..................................................... 2-7
2-4. Connection for Setting Resistance Output....................................................... 2-8
2-5. Connection for Setting Current Output............................................................ 2-9
3-1. Measuring Resistance Using a 4-Wire to 2-Wire Connection......................... 3-2
3-2. Measuring Temperature with a Thermocouple................................................ 3-3
3-3. Measuring RTD Output from an Instrument ................................................... 3-5
3-4. Measuring Temperature using an RTD Probe ................................................. 3-6
3-5. Connection for Measuring Pressure................................................................. 3-10
4-1. Testing the RS-232 Port................................................................................... 4-2
4-2. Typical RS-232 Remote Control Connections ................................................ 4-4
4-3. Typical IEEE-488 Remote Control Connections............................................. 4-6
4-4. Testing the IEEE-488 Port............................................................................... 4-7
4-5. Status Register Overview................................................................................. 4-22
4-6. Serial Poll Status Byte (STB) and Service Request Enable (SRE).................. 4-23
6-1. Accessing the Fuse .......................................................................................... 6-3
6-2. Measuring DC Current..................................................................................... 6-6
6-3. Testing TC Output........................................................................................... 6-7
6-4. Connections for CJC Calibration..................................................................... 6-8
6-5. Connections for Measuring TC Input.............................................................. 6-9
6-6. Connection for Measuring Resistance Output................................................. 6-10
6-7. 8508A/01 Connection Diagram....................................................................... 6-11
6-8. Connection for Measuring Ohms..................................................................... 6-13
6-9. Exploded View of the 525B............................................................................. 6-15
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Chapter 1
Getting Started
Introduction
Your Fluke 525B Temperature/Pressure Calibrator (referred to as the Calibrator) is
an instrument designed to meet the demands of your process tools calibration
workload.
In addition to the functions in Table 1-1, the Calibrator has the following features
and functions.
•Two line backlit LCD display
•5-way binding posts
•IEEE 488.2 parallel interface
•RS-232 serial interface
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Table 1-1. Summary of Input and Output Functions
Function Input Output
dc V None 0 V to 100 V
dc mA None 0 to 100 mA
Resistance 0 to 4000 Ω(4-wire) 5 to 4000 Ω(2-wire)
Thermocouple Yes Yes
RTD Yes Yes
Pressure Yes No
Standard Equipment
The items listed below are included with your Calibrator. If the Calibrator is
damaged or something is missing, contact the place of purchase immediately. To
order replacement parts or spares, see the replacement parts list in Chapter 6.
•525B Getting Started Guide, Part No. 3064079
•525B CD-ROM (contains the 525B Users Manual and 525B Getting Started
Guide), Part No. 3064087
•Power Cord (120 V cord, Part No.1618621 or 240 V cord, Part No. 769422)
•Thermocouple Shorting Jumper, Part No. 610747
Options and Accessories
For more information about these accessories and their prices, contact your Fluke
representative.
•5520A – 525A Leads kit
•Y525 Rack Mount kit
•Fluke 700 and 525A-P series pressure modules
•MET/CAL with 525B Function Select Code (FSC)
•MET/CAL 525B calibration procedure
Safety Information
This Calibrator complies with IEC 61010, ANSI/ISA-S82.01-1994, CAN/CSA-
C22.2 No. 1010.1-92. Use the Calibrator only as specified in this manual,
otherwise the protection provided by the Calibrator may be impaired.
CAT II equipment is designed to protect against transients from energy-consuming
equipment supplied from the fixed installation, such as TVs, PCs, portable tools,
and other household appliances.
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A Warning statement identifies hazardous conditions and actions that could cause
bodily harm or death.
A Caution statement identifies conditions and actions that could damage the
Calibrator or the equipment under test.
International symbols used on the Calibrator and in this manual are explained in
Table 1-2.
Warning
To avoid possible electric shock or personal injury, follow these guidelines:
•Use the Calibrator only as specified in this manual, or the protection provided by
the Calibrator might be impaired.
•Inspect the Calibrator before using it. Do not use the Calibrator if it appears
damaged. Look for cracks or missing plastic. Pay particular attention to the
insulation around the connectors.
•Have the Calibrator serviced only by qualified service personnel.
•Do not apply more than the rated voltage between the terminals, as marked on
the Calibrator, or between any terminal and earth ground.
•Always use the power cord and connector appropriate for the voltage and outlet
of the country or location in which you are working.
•Never operate the Calibrator with the cover removed or the case open.
•Never remove the cover or open the case of the Calibrator without first removing
the power source.
•Use caution when working with voltages above 30 V ac rms, 42 V ac peak, or 60
V dc. These voltages pose a shock hazard.
•Use only the replacement fuse(s) specified in this manual.
•Use the proper terminals, function, and range for your measurements.
•Do not operate the Calibrator around explosive gas, vapor, or dust.
•When servicing the Calibrator, use only specified replacement parts.
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Table 1-2. Symbols Used on the Calibrator
AC (Alternating Current) Earth ground
DC (Direct Current) Resistance
Pressure Conforms to European Union
directives
Chassis protective ground Canadian Standards Association,
NRTL
Important Information. See
manual. International ON/OFF symbol.
Hazardous voltage. Risk of
electric shock
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Getting Acquainted with the Calibrator 1
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Getting Acquainted with the Calibrator
Input and Output Terminals
Figure 1-1 shows the Calibrator input and output terminals and explains their use.
INPUT
OUTPUT
HI
VOLTS
mA
RTD
HI
LO
HI
LO
LO TC
SENSE
INPUT/OUTPUT
4W RTD
SET RECALL
LOCAL EXP
AUTOSET
INPUT
OUTPUT ZERO
RNG LOCK
C / F
CJCSETUP
20V PK
MAX
100V MAX
100mA MAX
20V PK
MAX
20V PK
MAX
0 •
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
/
VOLTS
mA
TYPE
UNITS
TC
RTD
CE
SHIFT
STBY
OPR
ENTER
4
3
2
5
6
1
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No Description
Terminals used to output DC Volts.
Terminals used to output DC current.
Terminals used to simulate RTDs and resistance.
Terminal for thermocouple input and simulation. The terminal accepts a miniature
polarized thermocouple plug with flat, in-line blades spaced 7.9 mm (0.312 in) center
to center.
Pressure module input.
Input terminals used to measure 4-wire RTD and resistance.
Figure 1-1. Input and Output Terminals and Connectors
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Using the Keys
Figure 1-2 shows the Calibrator pushbuttons and Table 1-3 explains their use.
Other function keys are shown in Figure 1-3 and described in Table 1-4.
SET RECALL
LOCAL EXP
AUTOSET
INPUT
OUTPUT ZERO
RNG LOCK
C / F
CJCSETUP
0•
123
456
789
/
VOLTS
mA
TYPE
UNITS
TC
RTD
SHIFT
ENTER
STBY
OPR
CE
1
4
32
8
5
6
9
10
7
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Figure 1-2. Pushbuttons
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Table 1-3. Pushbutton Usage
No Name Description
Cycles the Calibrator through Standby and Operate
modes.
Toggles between DC voltage and DC current modes.
Toggles between the current thermocouple and current
RTD.
Selects the pressure measurement mode.
Selects a thermocouple or RTD type. For pressure
measurement, this is used to select the pressure
conversion units.
Selects the alternate function above the numeric keys.
•Increases or decreases the output level.
•Also used to adjust LCD contrast and brightness and
to select options on the Interface and Address
menus.
Selects a different digit to change.
CE (Clear Entry) clears a partially completed keypad entry
from the display. The display reverts to the last known
good entry.
Loads a newly entered output value into the Calibrator.
The new value is an entry from the numeric keypad. Also
used when entering custom RTD coefficients and when
you adjust the display or contrast.
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SET RECALL
LOCAL EXP
AUTOSET
INPUT
OUTPUT ZERO
RNG LOCK
C / F
CJCSETUP
0•
123
456
789
/
7
11 10
5
4
3
1
2
8
9
12
6
VOLTS
mA
TYPE
UNITS
TC
RTD
SHIFT
ENTER
STBY
OPR
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Figure 1-3. Calibrator Function Keys
Table 1-4. Function Keys
No Name Description
RNG LOCK
Activates/deactivates the autorange feature of the Calibrator in
Voltage source modes.
SET
Used to program a setpoint step for any output mode.
Key in the desired output and press . SETPOINT # appears
on the display. Select a setpoint number from 1 to 9. The output you
entered can now be recalled or used in the AUTOSET key
described later in this manual.
Each TC type, each RTD/OHMS type, mA, and Volts each have 9
programmable setpoints.
CJC
Toggles between the internal and external cold junction reference
locations.
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Table 1-4. Function Keys (cont)
No Name Description
SETUP
Press to advance through the LCD Backlight, Interface, and
Address menus.
•Use and to adjust LCD backlight when the LCD menu is
displayed.
•Use and to toggle between Serial and GPIB interface when
the Interface menu is displayed.
•Use and to scroll from Address:1 to Address 30 when the
address menu is displayed.
OUTPUT
Selects Output mode.
INPUT
Selects Input mode.
ZERO
Zeros the pressure module reading when in Pressure Measurement
mode.
Zeros the thermocouple TC mV/°C offset when in TC Measurement
mode.
°C/°F
Toggles between Centigrade and Fahrenheit when you are using
the TC or RTD functions.
AUTOSET
AUTOSET runs through the setpoints you entered using the SET
function. Press . AUTO SET POINT? appears on the
display.
Enter a number between 1 and 9 that corresponds to the number of
setpoints being used. DWELL TIME 5-500? appears on the display.
Dwell time is the number of seconds between each setpoint. The
output cycles through each setpoint and then reverses the order.
For example, if 5 is entered for the number of setpoints, the
Calibrator cycles through setpoints 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and then reverses to
setpoints 4, 3, 2, and 1.
Caution
Setpoints of 30 V or greater will not go to standby
when you use this feature.
EXP
Enters an exponent when you define a custom RTD.
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Table 1-4. Function Keys (cont)
No Name Description
RECALL
Used to recall a programmed set point.
Press . RECALL SPT # appears on the display. Enter the
number of the output setpoint that you want to use. The output will
then be programmed to the setpoint you entered.
LOCAL
Used to regain local control of the Calibrator. If you set the
Calibrator to a remote state using the remote commands, all the
front panel keys are locked out except the Local key. When you
press the Local key, the front panel is unlocked.
Note
This function does not work when you set the Calibrator using the
Remote with Lockout command. In Remote with Lockout mode,
ALL keys are locked out and the Local key will not unlock the
front panel.
Display Error Messages
Table 1-5 lists informative messages that may appear on the front panel display.
An explanation of each message is also provided.
Table 1-5. Display Error Messages
Message Explanation
OVER RANGE May be displayed in all output modes if you enter a value from the
front panel keypad that exceeds the output range of the function.
OVER LOAD May be displayed in V and mA output modes when the current is
exceeded for volts and the resistance is exceeded for mA.
OL Displayed in Input modes when the measured value exceeds the
upper limit of the range.
This error may also display in Output mode when the range is
locked and an automatically recalled set point exceeds the locked
range. For example, set point 1 (SP1) is set to 1V, SP2 is set to 2V,
and SP3 is set to 100V, the range is locked to 10V range and the
Calibrator is set up to automatically output the first 3 setpoints.
When the Calibrator reaches SP3, the display reads OL, and the
output is set to 0 for the duration of that setpoint.
-OL Displayed in Input modes when the measured value exceeds the
lower limit of the range.
INITIALIZATION FAILURE Displayed when the Calibrator fails to power up properly.
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Rear Panel View
Figure 1-4 shows the features on the rear panel of the Calibrator and explains their
use.
WARNING: FOR FIRE PROTECTION
REPLACE ONLY
WITH A 250VFUSE
OF INDICATED RATING?
CHASSIS
GROUND
47Hz - 63Hz
15VA MAX
FLUKE CORPORATION
MADE INUSA
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PATENTS PENDING
NO INTERNAL USER SERVICEABLE PARTS
REFER SERVICE TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL
WARNING: TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK
GROUNDING CONNECTOR INPOWER CORD
MUST BE CONNECTED
300V
CAT
C US
FUSE
MAINS SUPPLY
120V: 90V- 132V
: 198V - 264V
240V
5x20mm0.25A 250V
5x20mm0.125A 250V
756
1
2
3
4
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s
No Description
Power line fuse compartment. Contains fuses and line voltage selector.
The power switch turns the power on and off.
A grounded three-prong AC connector that accepts the line power cord.
The Chassis Ground terminal is internally connected to the ground prong of the AC
connector.
Warning
To avoid shock hazard, connect the factory supplied three-
conductor power cord to a properly grounded power outlet. Do not
use a two-conductor adapter or extension cord; this will break the
protective ground connection.
Use the rear panel CHASSIS GROUND terminal as a connection
point for a protective grounding wire if there is any question about
the effectiveness of instrument earth grounding through the line
power cord ground wire.
Service port used to download new firmware to the Calibrator.
The IEEE-488 connector is a standard parallel interface for operating the 525B in
remote control as a talker/listener on the IEEE-488 bus.
The RS-232 connector is used for serial remote control of the 525B.
Figure 1-4. Rear Panel View
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Chapter 2
Using Output Mode
Using Output Mode
In Output mode, the Calibrator generates calibrated signals for testing and
calibrating process instruments. In Output mode, the Calibrator:
•supplies voltage, current, and resistance
•simulates the output of RTD and TC temperature sensors
Note
The OVER RANGE message displays if you enter an invalid output
using the keypad. If you enter an out-of-range value, the Calibrator
reverts to the last known good value. You do not need to press .
When adjusting an output using the keys, the Calibrator will
not display or let you enter an out-of-range value.
Note
The figures is this chapter show how to connect to a Fluke 725
Multifunction Process Calibrator. For other instruments, refer to the
users manual for connection instructions.
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