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Model 741B Multifunction
Documenting Calibrator - Features |
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Whether you are
calibrating instruments, troubleshooting a problem ,or running planned
maintenance, the multifunction Fluke 741 Series Documenting Process
Calibrator helps 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. |
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Pressure
Modules
Covers virtually any pressure application including gage, differential, dual
(compound), absolute, and vacuum.
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Display pressure readings in any of 10 different pressure units you
specify in the calibrator setup.
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Rugged urethane molded cases protect the modules from rough handling and
harsh conditions.
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Features internal temperature compensation from 0º to 50º C for full
accuracy performance.
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Includes NIST-traceable calibration certificate.
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Modules can be calibrated locally, helping to control costs. |
A family of twenty-nine optional pressure modules provides pressure
calibration and measurement capabilities. Twenty-nine modules are available,
with basic accuracy specs to 0.05%. Ranges start at 0-10"H20
(0-2.5kPa) and go to 0-10,000 psi (0-70,000 kPa).
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Automated
procedures
Allow you to quickly set up powerful, automated calibration procedures for
linear transmitters, DP flow transmitters, and one- and two-point limit
switches. Simply select the appropriate measure and/or source functions and fill
out the procedure template. The 740 Series does the rest. It quickly performs
the test, calculates the errors, and displays the final results, highlighting
out of tolerance points.
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Custom Units
Enable you to map one unit to another, such as mV to ºC or ºF. Allows you
to use the Fluke 740 Series with millivolt output accessories such as the Fluke
80T-IR Temperature Probe, and to document tests using non-supported units such
as parts per million or revolutions per minute.
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User entered
values
Enables technicians to record calibration results that were sourced and/or
measured by other devices such as panel meters or readout-only devices.
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Limit switch
calibration
Procedures perform fast, automated calibration of one and two-point limit
switches for voltage, current, temperature, and pressure.
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Differential
pressure flow instrument calibration
Routines use a square root function to directly calibrate DP flow
instruments.
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Additional
Features
Multifunctional
Calibrate temperature, pressure, voltage, current, resistance, and
frequency. Since it both measures and sources, you can troubleshoot and
calibrate all with one rugged tool.
Powerful, yet easy to use
The easy-to-follow menu-driven display guides you through any task. Get up
to speed in minutes, not days. Programmable calibration routines enable you to
create and run automated as-found/as-left procedures to ensure fast,
consistent, calibrations.
Records and documents results
To support your ISO-9000 or regulatory standards the Fluke 741 captures
your calibration results, eliminating the need to juggle a pen and pad in the
field.
Truly hand-held
Small enough to fit easily into a tool bag and to use in tight spaces. Runs
an entire shift on a rechargeable NiCd battery pack.
Rugged and reliable
Count on Fluke's rugged design to deliver top accuracy and reliability in
harsh environments. Over molded urethane case stands up to rough handling in
industrial environments.
Bright white display
Lets you read your results in any kind of light.
Soft keys
Provide one-touch access to enhanced functions such as task lists,
automated procedures, scaling, min/max, stepping and ramping, and review
memory.
Three operating modes
Measure, Source, or simultaneous Measure/Source, - enable technicians to
troubleshoot, calibrate, or maintain instrumentation with just one tool.
Multi-lingual interface
Displays instructions in English, French, German, Spanish, and Italian.
Built-in algebraic calculator
With four functions-plus square root-stores, recalls, and performs
calculations required for setting up instruments or evaluating data in the
field. Use it to set the source function to a calculated value. There's no
need to carry a pencil and paper or a separate calculator.
Programmable measurement delay
Inside automated procedures permits calibrating instruments that respond
slowly. |
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