[volt-nuts] Fluke Diff's
Christopher Brown
cbrown at woods.net
Wed Nov 20 16:30:11 EST 2013
845A
845AB
845AR
On 11/20/13 6:58 AM, Pete Lancashire wrote:
> I'm working on a list/table of the Fluke 800/900 solid state
> differentials.
>
> Will be putting on a public web page when close to being
> done.
>
> If anyone can help fill in the 'blanks' or add comments I would
> greatly appreciate it.
>
> Thanks
>
> -pete
>
> Data so far
>
> 871A
> DC 3+dial
>
> Have seen with 801 10KV divider 1K:1 10K:1
>
> 883A
> DC 4+dial
>
> 883AB
> AC/DC 4+dial
>
> http://helmut-singer.de/pdf/fluke883ab.pdf
>
> Basic dc voltage accuracy is 0.01% of indicated value + 5 µV. Resolution
> is 1 µV.
>
> 885A
>
> 885AB
> DC 4+dial
>
> DC Differential Voltmeter achieved an absolute accuracy of 25 parts per
> million of
> input +1 ppm of range +5 microvolts from 0 to 1100 VDC.
>
> 887A
> DC/AC 4+dial
>
> http://www.teknetelectronics.com/DataSheet/Fluke/Fluke_887A41504.pdf
>
> http://bama.edebris.com/download/fluke/887a/FLUKE_887A.pdf
>
> Basic DC voltage accuracy is 0.005% of indicated value. Resolution is 1
> µV.
>
> 887AB
> DC/AC 4+dial
>
> http://assets.fluke.com/manuals/887A_887imeng0200.pdf
>
> Artek
>
> 891A
> DC 3+dial
>
> 893A
> AC/DC 3+dial 01-Battery 02-Recorder two diff case styles
>
> http://assets.fluke.com/manuals/893A_AR_imeng0000.pdf
>
> AC and DC with 1uV Resolution, accuracy is +/-0.01% (DC) and +/-0.05%
> (DC), 50Hz to 10kHz.
>
> Artek
>
> 893AP ?
>
> 893AR 893A in a 'flat' 2 RU ? Rack
>
> 895A
> DC 4+dial
>
> 931A
> RMS 3+dial
>
> Opt 01 Battery Pack
> 0pt 02 Probe Input
> Opt 03 01+02
>
> http://www.teknetelectronics.com/DataSheet/FLUKE/FLUKE_931B114917.pdf
>
>
> http://www.artisantg.com/info/PDF__466C756B655F393331425F446174617368656574.pdf
>
>
> 335D DC Voltage Standard Diff Voltmeter
>
> http://assets.fluke.com/manuals/335d____imeng0100.pdf
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