Set The Power In Modes Edc High I And Eac High I; Generate Voltage; Control In The Voltage Mode; Overload The Output Terminals - Fluke 6003A Operator's Manual

Three phase power calibrator
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6003A
Operators Manual

Set the Power in Modes Edc High I and Eac High I

In this mode current outputs of all channels are connected in parallel (with the
High Current Adapter). Current range is increased three times.
Output voltage terminals are on Channel 1 only.
The power setting is the same as in the Edc Basic and Eac Basic modes.

Generate Voltage

The Product can generate calibrated voltages. Output terminals for voltage
ranges are VOLTAGE OUTPUT HI – LO terminals. Depending on the setting of
the Product, voltage up to 600 V ac can be present at the terminals.
Voltage setting range: 1 V ac to 600 V ac, 1 V dc up to 280 V dc

Control in the Voltage Mode

1. Push  on the Product and then select ac or dc mode by pushing  or .
The display shows the subsequent data:
2. Set the necessary value of voltage with the numeric keypad, Rotary Knob, or
cursor buttons. Output voltage is not yet connected to the output terminals.
3. Connect the Instrument to be calibrated to VOLTAGE OUTPUT HI-LO.
4. Push . The green LED is lit on  to indicate the connection of output
terminals.

Overload the Output Terminals

If the output terminals are overloaded or short-circuited in the voltage mode, the
Product disconnects the signal from the output terminals and shows the message
"Output Overload".

Set the Voltage in Modes Vdc Basic and Vac Basic

The Product has several methods to set the value of generated voltage.

Set the Voltage

Repeatedly push  until the voltage value is shown in edit mode (blue
background).
The value can be set with the numeric keypad and confirmed by pushing the V
softkey. The value can also be set with the cursor buttons or rotary knob.
4-34
main voltage value at VOLTAGE OUTPUT HI-LO terminals
frequency, if ac voltage is selected
uncertainty of voltage output
Input: mA, volts, or frequency, depending upon Multimeter setting.

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