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753/754
Documenting Process Calibrator
Users Manual
July 2011
© 2011 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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  • Page 1 753/754 Documenting Process Calibrator Users Manual July 2011 © 2011 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without notice. All product names are trademarks of their respective companies.
  • Page 2 LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY This Fluke product will be free from defects in material and workmanship for three years from the date of purchase. This warranty does not cover fuses, disposable batteries, or damage from accident, neglect, misuse, alteration, contamination, or abnormal conditions of operation or handling.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Title Page Introduction ........................1 How to Contact Fluke ..................... 1 Safety Information ......................2 Standard Equipment....................... 5 Functions........................8 Get Started........................10 Operation Features ......................12 Input and Output Jacks....................12 Buttons ........................14 Display........................17 Strap and Stand......................
  • Page 4 753/754 Users Manual Preserve Battery Life ....................24 The Battery Charger ....................24 Display Languages ......................25 Display Intensity......................25 Date and Time ....................... 25 The Backlight ......................... 27 Personalize the Product....................27 Measure Mode....................... 28 Measurement Ranges....................28 Electrical Parameter Measurement................29 Continuity Test ......................
  • Page 5 Contents (continued) Source Scale ......................60 Linear-Responding Transmitters................60 Square-Root Process Variables................60 Step and Ramp the Output Value................61 Manual Step Use ....................61 Auto Step Use....................... 61 Ramp the Output ....................62 Simultaneous Measure/Source ..................65 Process Instrument Calibration ..................68 Generate “As Found”...
  • Page 6 753/754 Users Manual Battery Replacement ....................100 Clean the Product ..................... 100 Calibration Data ......................101 In Case of Difficulty ....................101 Service Center Calibration or Repair ................ 101 User-Replaceable Parts....................101 Accessories ........................103 Specifications ........................ 105 General Specifications....................105 Environmental Specifications ..................
  • Page 7 List of Tables Table Title Page Symbols..........................4 Summary of Source and Measure Functions ................ 9 Input/Output Jacks and Connectors ..................12 Buttons ..........................15 Elements of a Typical Display ....................19 Typical Battery Life........................ 22 Thermocouple Types Accepted..................... 36 RTD Types Accepted ......................
  • Page 8 753/754 Users Manual...
  • Page 9 List of Figures Figure Title Page Standard Equipment......................6 Jumper Connections ......................11 Measure/Source Example ..................... 11 Input/Output Jacks and Connectors ..................13 Buttons ..........................14 Elements of a Typical Display ....................18 Stand Use and Strap Attachment ..................20 Battery Removal and Charger Use..................
  • Page 10 753/754 Users Manual Correct Jumper Use......................40 Temperature Measurement with an RTD................41 Electrical Source Connections ....................46 Connections fo Simulate a 4 to 20 mA Transmitter............... 48 Connections to Supply Loop Power ..................50 Connections to Source Pressure ..................53 Connections to Simulate a Thermocouple ................
  • Page 11 Contents (continued) Monitor AC Line Voltage and Frequency................89 Current-to-Pressure (I/P) Transmitter Calibration..............90 Output Current of a Transmitter Measurement..............91 Precision Resistor Measurement................... 92 Resistance Source ........................ 92 Checking a Switch......................... 93 Tachometer Examination....................... 93 Analog and HART Pressure Transmitter Connection ............94 mV to Current Transmitter Calibration ...................
  • Page 12 753/754 Users Manual...
  • Page 13: Introduction

    Introduction How to Contact Fluke The 753 and 754 Documenting Process Calibrators (the To contact Fluke, call one of the following telephone Product) are battery-powered, hand-held instruments that numbers: measure and source electrical and physical parameters. In Technical Support USA: 1-800-44-FLUKE ...
  • Page 14: Safety Information

    753/754 Users Manual Safety Information Limit operation to the specified measurement category, voltage, or A Warning identifies conditions and actions that pose amperage ratings. hazards to the user; a Caution identifies conditions and Do not exceed the Measurement Category actions that may damage the Product or the equipment (CAT) rating of the lowest rated individual under test.
  • Page 15 Documenting Process Calibrators Safety Information Connect the common test lead before the Do not use test leads if they are damaged. live test lead and remove the live test lead Examine the test leads for damaged before the common test lead. insulation, exposed metal, or if the wear indicator shows.
  • Page 16: Symbols

     Pressure See manual. Do not dispose of this product as unsorted Hazardous voltage. Risk of electrical   municipal waste. Go to Fluke’s website for shock. recycling information. Application around and removal from   HAZARDOUS LIVE conductors is Conforms to relevant Australian standards.
  • Page 17: Standard Equipment

    USB Cable: 6 ft. type A to type mini-B HART communications cable (754) Battery with integrated charger/power supply and international adapters Calibration Manual (available from Fluke’s website) Printed multilingual 753/754 Getting Started Manual Sample DPCTrack2 application software 753/754 Manual CD containing multilingual Users...
  • Page 18 753/754 Users Manual TC Cap AC280 SureGrip Hook Clip Set (2 Red and 2 Black) Jumper Fluke-75X-Stackable Test Lead Set (3 Red and 3 Black) 754-8016, Alligator Clip Set (3 Red and 3 Black) Strap TP220-1 Test Probe (3 Red and 3 Black) gks01f.eps...
  • Page 19 Documenting Process Calibrator Standard Equipment Battery Charger/Universal Power Supply USB Cable Lithium Ion Battery Pack 753/754 Getting Started DPCTrack2 HART Communication Cable 753/754 Manuals gks02f.eps Figure 1. Standard Equipment (cont)
  • Page 20: Functions

    V change or a continuity status change (Open or Short) Automatic calibration procedures for transmitters and from one ramp increment to the next. limit switches when you use split screen For performance testing and calibration instructions, MEASURE/SOURCE mode. download the 753/754 Calibration Manual from Fluke’s website...
  • Page 21: Summary Of Source And Measure Functions

    Documenting Process Calibrator Functions Table 2. Summary of Source and Measure Functions Function Measure Source  Volts dc 0 V to 300 V 0 V to 15 V (10 mA max) Volts ac 0.27 V to 300 V rms, 40 Hz to 500 Hz No sourcing 0.1 V to 30 V p-p sine wave, or 15 V peak Frequency...
  • Page 22: Get Started

    753/754 Users Manual Connect voltage output to the voltage input. To do this Get Started connect the left pair of jacks (V RTD SOURCE) to the right pair of jacks (V MEASURE). See Figure 2. Warning To prevent possible electrical shock, fire, or Push o to turn on the Product.
  • Page 23 Documenting Process Calibrator Get Started gks03f.eps Figure 2. Jumper Connections gks04s.bmp Figure 3. Measure/Source Example...
  • Page 24: Operation Features

    753/754 Users Manual Operation Features Input and Output Jacks Figure 4 shows the input and output jacks and connectors. Table 3 explains their use. Table 3. Input/Output Jacks and Connectors Name Description HART jack (754 only) Connects the Product to HART devices. ...
  • Page 25 Documenting Process Calibrator Operation Features gks05f.eps Figure 4. Input/Output Jacks and Connectors...
  • Page 26: Buttons

    753/754 Users Manual Buttons Figure 5 shows the Product buttons and Table 4 tells their functions. The softkeys are the four (F1-F4) blue buttons below the display. Softkey functions are defined by the labels that show above the softkey during operation. Softkey DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR labels and other display text are shown in this manual in bold type, for example, Choices.
  • Page 27: Buttons

    Documenting Process Calibrator Operation Features Table 4. Buttons Item Button Description Turns the Product on and off.  Selects mA (current) measure or source function. For loop power on/off, go to the Setup   mode.  Selects the dc voltage function in MEASURE mode, or selects dc voltage in SOURCE mode. ...
  • Page 28 753/754 Users Manual Table 4. Buttons (cont) Item Button Description Push  or  to increase display intensity. Push  or  to decrease intensity (seven levels). Make choices from lists on the display.  , , ,  Increase or decrease the source level when using the step feature. In calculator mode, provides arithmetic functions (+ - Clears a partial data entry, or prompts for output value when in the SOURCE mode.
  • Page 29: Display

    Documenting Process Calibrator Operation Features Display Measured Value: Shows the measured value in a Figure 6 and Table 5 show a typical display. The display selection of engineering units or percent of scale. shown is MEASURE mode. Near the top of the display is Range Status: Shows if Auto Range is on, and what “Source Off.”...
  • Page 30 753/754 Users Manual gks07c.eps Figure 6. Elements of a Typical Display...
  • Page 31: Elements Of A Typical Display

    Documenting Process Calibrator Operation Features Table 5. Elements of a Typical Display Item Description Time and Date Display  HART Indicator  Loop Power Indicator  Battery Gauge  Backlight Indicator  Source Status  Undamped (Unsettled) Indicator  Custom Units Indicator ...
  • Page 32: Strap And Stand

    753/754 Users Manual Strap and Stand After you unpack the Product, attach its carrying strap as shown in Figure 7. The straps can be adjusted as necessary to hang the Product on any sturdy support. Figure 7 also shows how to open the Stand to put the Product at an optimal sight angle for bench top use.
  • Page 33: The Battery

    Before you use the Product for the first time, charge its Connect the battery charger to the mains battery. power outlet before the Product. Use only Fluke approved power adapters To charge the battery while it is inside the Product: to charge the battery. Turn the Product OFF.
  • Page 34: Battery Charge Level

    753/754 Users Manual Remove the battery. Battery Life The battery gauge bar graph  is shown on the upper Connect the battery charger to the input. Outside of the right of the display. Product, the battery will charge in 5 hours. Table 6 shows the typical operation time for a new, fully- Note charged battery.
  • Page 35 Documenting Process Calibrator The Battery gks9f.eps Figure 8. Battery Removal and Charger Use...
  • Page 36: Preserve Battery Life

    To avoid damage to the Product, use only the Battery Save is Off. The setting is kept after the Product Battery that comes with the Product, Fluke power is off. Auto Battery Save operates the same when the model BP7240, part number 4022220.
  • Page 37: Display Languages

    Documenting Process Calibrator Display Languages Display Languages Display Intensity The Product shows information in five languages: There are two ways to increase display intensity: English Push . There are three levels of intensity when using this button. European French Push  or  to increase display intensity. Push  or  Italian to decrease intensity.
  • Page 38 753/754 Users Manual To set the time and date displays: Push s. Push the Next Page softkey. See Figure 9. gks39s.bmp Figure 10. Edit the Date Format Push  or  to move the cursor to the necessary date format. Push ...
  • Page 39: The Backlight

    Documenting Process Calibrator The Backlight The Backlight 10. Push the Done softkey or s to exit Setup mode. Push  to change the backlight intensity from dim to bright When the backlight dims, the Product also beeps. and back again.  shows at the top of the display when the Personalize the Product backlight is active.
  • Page 40: Measure Mode

    753/754 Users Manual Measure Mode Note To get the best noise rejection and highest accuracy performance when you measure, use the battery; do not use the battery charger. The operation mode (for example, MEASURE, SOURCE) is shown in the top left of the display. If the Product is not in MEASURE mode, push ...
  • Page 41: Electrical Parameter Measurement

    Documenting Process Calibrator Measure Mode Electrical Parameter Measurement When the Product is turned on, it is in the dc voltage measurement function. Figure 12 shows electrical measurement connections. To select an electrical measurement function from SOURCE or MEASURE/SOURCE mode, first push  for MEASURE mode: Push ...
  • Page 42 753/754 Users Manual – gks10f.eps Figure 12. Electrical Measurement Connections...
  • Page 43: Continuity Test

    Many ranges and types of pressure modules are available Short is shown on the display when the resistance between from Fluke. See “Accessories”. Before you use a pressure module, read its instruction sheet. The modules are different MEASURE jack and its common jack is less than in how they are used, zeroed, what types of process 25 .
  • Page 44 753/754 Users Manual Caution To prevent possible damage to the Product or Gage Differential to equipment under test: High Never apply more than 10 ft.-lb. of torque 700 P 06 between the pressure module fittings, or 700 P 04 PRESSURE MODULE PRESSURE MODULE RANGE 100 PSIG...
  • Page 45 Documenting Process Calibrator Measure Mode Connect a pressure module to the Product as shown in If necessary, the pressure display units can be changed Figure 14. The threads on the pressure modules accept to psi, mHg, inHg, inH2O, ftH2O, mH2O, bar, Pa, standard ¼...
  • Page 46 753/754 Users Manual Isolation Valve Gage Module Differential Module Tank gks12c.eps Figure 14. Pressure Measurement Connections...
  • Page 47: Temperature Measurement

    Documenting Process Calibrator Measure Mode Temperature Measurement If necessary, change between °C, °F, °R, and °K Temperature Units as follows: Thermocouple Use Push s. The Product supports thirteen standard thermocouples, Push the Next Page softkey twice. each identified with an alpha character: E, N, J, K, T, B, R, S, C, L, U, XK, or BP.
  • Page 48: Thermocouple Types Accepted

    753/754 Users Manual Table 7. Thermocouple Types Accepted Positive Lead (H) Positive Lead Negative Lead Specified Range Color Type Material Material ( C) ANSI Chromel Purple Violet Constantan -250 to 1000 Ni-Cr-Si Orange Pink Ni-Si-Mg -200 to 1300 Iron White Black Constantan -210 to 1200...
  • Page 49 Documenting Process Calibrator Measure Mode Process Temperature Warning TC Miniplug 30 V maximum to gks12f.eps Figure 15. Temperature Measurement with a Thermocouple...
  • Page 50: Resistance-Temperature Detectors (Rtds)

    753/754 Users Manual Resistance-Temperature Detectors (RTDs) The Product accepts RTD types shown in Table 8. RTDs are characterized by their resistance at 0 °C (32 °F), which is called the “ice point” or R . The most common R is 100 . A large number of RTDs come in a three-terminal configuration. The Product accepts RTD measurement inputs in two-, three-, or four-wire connections.
  • Page 51 Documenting Process Calibrator Measure Mode To measure temperature where an RTD input is used: Caution To prevent possible damage to the Product, do If necessary, push  for MEASURE mode. not force a dual banana plug between any two Push t. jacks in the horizontal orientation.
  • Page 52 753/754 Users Manual If necessary, change between C, F, K, and R temperature units in Setup: Push s. Push the Next Page softkey twice. Push  and  to move the cursor to Temperature Units. Push  or the Choices softkey to choose a setting for that parameter.
  • Page 53 Documenting Process Calibrator Measure Mode Wire Wire Wire gks15f.eps Figure 17. Temperature Measurement with an RTD...
  • Page 54: Measurement Scale

    753/754 Users Manual Square-Law Process Variables Measurement Scale This feature scales measurements in accordance with a When you select within scaling, the Product takes the applicable process instrument’s response. Percent of scale square root of its input and shows the measurement in works for linear-output transmitters or square-law percent.
  • Page 55: Measure Or Source With Custom Units

    The measurement or source display can be setup to show The Fluke 700-IV Current Shunt is designed specifically for custom units. To do this, select a function, for example mV use with the 700 Series Documenting Process Products.
  • Page 56: Damping Measurements

     until SOURCE is shown. The Product damping method is a running average of the last eight must be in SOURCE mode to change any of the SOURCE measurements. Fluke recommends leaving damping on. parameters. Turning damping off may be useful when measurement...
  • Page 57 Documenting Process Calibrator Source Mode Note To set the output value in the present source function, If sourcing frequency, respond when the Product push  then enter the desired value and push . asks you to select a zero-symmetric sine or To turn off sourcing completely, push ...
  • Page 58 753/754 Users Manual Common Common gks16f.eps Figure 18. Electrical Source Connections...
  • Page 59: To 20 Ma Transmitter Simulation

    Documenting Process Calibrator Source Mode 4 to 20 mA Transmitter Simulation The Product can be configured as a load on a current loop through the SOURCE mA function. In SOURCE mode, when  is pressed, the display prompts to select Source mA or Simulate Transmitter.
  • Page 60 753/754 Users Manual DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR Loop Power Supply – gks17c.eps Figure 19. Connections to Simulate a 4 to 20 mA Transmitter...
  • Page 61: Supply Loop Power

    Documenting Process Calibrator Source Mode Connect the Product in series with the instrument current Supply Loop Power loop as Figure 20 shows. To supply loop power: The Product supplies loop power at 26 V dc through an internal series resistance of 250 . The setting supplies Push s for Setup mode.
  • Page 62 753/754 Users Manual DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR TEST DC PWR – + – – gks18c.eps Figure 20. Connections to Supply Loop Power...
  • Page 63: Source Pressure

    Many ranges and types of pressure modules are available from Fluke, see “Accessories”. Before you use a pressure Always apply correct torque between the module, read its instruction sheet. The modules are different...
  • Page 64 753/754 Users Manual Connect a pressure module and pressure source to the Pressurize the pressure line with the pressure source to Product as Figure 21 shows. The threads on the the necessary level as shown on the display. pressure modules accept ¼ NPT fittings. Use the If necessary, change the pressure display units to psi, supplied ¼...
  • Page 65 Documenting Process Calibrator Source Mode Pressure Module Hand Pump gks19c.eps Figure 21. Connections to Source Pressure...
  • Page 66: Thermocouple Simulation

    753/754 Users Manual Push t, and then push  to select the TC sensor Thermocouple Simulation type. The display asks you to select the thermocouple Note type. See “Temperature Measurement” for a table of Push  or  followed by  to select the necessary thermocouple types that are supported by the thermocouple type.
  • Page 67: Rtd Simulation

    Documenting Process Calibrator Source Mode RTD Simulation Note See Table 8 for data about RTD (Resistance- Temperature Detector) types compatible with the Product. Connect the Product to the instrument under test as shown in Figure 23. The figure shows connections for two, three, or four-wire transmitters.
  • Page 68 753/754 Users Manual DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR TEST DC PWR Color depends – on type of TC TC Miniplug – gks20c.eps Figure 22. Connections to Simulate a Thermocouple...
  • Page 69 Documenting Process Calibrator Source Mode gks21f.eps Figure 23. Connections to Simulate an RTD...
  • Page 70: Source Temperature With A Hart Scientific Drywell

    753/754 Users Manual Source Temperature with a Hart Scientific Drywell If a dual well is recognized, a menu will pop up that allows you to select a "hot" or "cold" side of the dual The Product can source temperature using a Hart Scientific well.
  • Page 71 Documenting Process Calibrator Source Mode Null Modem Drywell HART Interface Cable Scientific Drywell (DB9) HART Scientific 3.5 mm Interface Cable HART Scientific Drywell (3.5 mm) gks99f.eps Figure 24. Source Temperature with Drywell...
  • Page 72: Source Scale

    753/754 Users Manual Note Push the Done softkey. When the Product is set to display temperatures Percent of scale stays in effect until you change to a in Kelvin, the drywell readout will show Celsius, different source function or until the Scale softkey is and when the Product shows Rankine, the pushed and you select a different scale mode.
  • Page 73: Step And Ramp The Output Value

    Documenting Process Calibrator Source Mode Square root percent of scale is in effect until the Product To step the source value in % of scale, set the % of is changed to a different source function or the Scale scale value as given before in “Measurement Scale”. softkey is pushed and you select a different scale mode.
  • Page 74: Ramp The Output

    753/754 Users Manual Ramp the Output The display tells you to select values for these When ramped, the source sweeps up or down in value. parameters: Use the ramp feature to check a switch or alarm, or when Start point (in units or % of scale) a smooth increase or decrease of the output function is End point necessary.
  • Page 75 Documenting Process Calibrator Source Mode To ramp (for example, sweep the source): See the applicable section earlier in this manual (for example, “Source Electrical Parameters”) and connect the Product to the test circuit. To automatically stop the Ramp function if a trip condition is sensed, connect a voltage trip circuit to the V MEASURE jacks or a continuity trip circuit to the mA...
  • Page 76 753/754 Users Manual DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR Trip Relay Voltage Trip Detect Output – Input 4 – 20 mA – Source mA gks22c.eps Figure 26. Check a Relay Output Trip Alarm...
  • Page 77: Simultaneous Measure/Source

    Documenting Process Calibrator Simultaneous Measure/Source Table 9 shows the functions that can be used at the same Simultaneous Measure/Source time when Loop Power is disabled. Table 10 shows the Use the MEASURE/SOURCE mode to calibrate or emulate functions that can be used at the same time when Loop a process instrument.
  • Page 78: Simultaneous Measure/Source Functions With Loop Power Disabled

    753/754 Users Manual Table 9. Simultaneous MEASURE/SOURCE Functions with Loop Power Disabled Source Function Measure Function dc V Freq Pressure dc V ac V Frequency ( 20 Hz) Low Frequency (<20 Hz) Continuity 3W RTD 4W RTD Pressure...
  • Page 79: Simultaneous Measure/Source Functions With Loop Power Enabled

    Documenting Process Calibrator Simultaneous Measure/Source Table 10. Simultaneous MEASURE/SOURCE Functions with Loop Power Enabled Source Function Measure Function dc V Freq Pressure dc V ac V Frequency ( 20 Hz) Pressure...
  • Page 80: Process Instrument Calibration

    753/754 Users Manual Here, the Product simulates the output of a thermocouple Process Instrument Calibration and measures the current regulated by the transmitter. Note Other transmitters use this same procedure. Go back to MEASUREMENT or SOURCE mode and change the To calibrate a HART-capable transmitter using the operation parameters before you push As Found.
  • Page 81 Documenting Process Calibrator Process Instrument Calibration Push  for MEASURE/SOURCE mode. The display The display changes to the screen shown in Figure 29. changes to the screen shown in Figure 28. gks44s.bmp Figure 29. Process Instrument Calibration Screen 2 gks42s.bmp Figure 28.
  • Page 82 753/754 Users Manual DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR TEST DC PWR – – Original Circuit Wiring Power – Supply gks23c.eps Figure 30. Calibrate a Thermocouple Temperature Transmitter...
  • Page 83 Documenting Process Calibrator Process Instrument Calibration 12. More delay time can be input for the process instrument 15. The Test Strategy is the number of test points and to become stable than the Product’s usual settling time which test points are performed rising and falling in (about 2 seconds).
  • Page 84 753/754 Users Manual 17. Push the Done softkey to accept the calibration When a measurement is stable and recorded, the parameters. The display changes to the screen shown Product goes to the subsequent step. Because the in Figure 32 Product waits until the measurement becomes stable, the Auto Test works as necessary for instruments with built-in damping.
  • Page 85: Transmitter Adjustment

    Documenting Process Calibrator Process Instrument Calibration In the results summary test, failures are highlighted. An Push the Adjust softkey. The Product sources 0 % of adjustment is necessary in this example because three span (100 °C in this example) and shows these tests show failures.
  • Page 86: As Left" Test Run

    753/754 Users Manual Unsettled measure or source values are highlighted. “As Left” Test Run This means that there was an unsettled value Proceed as follows to generate and record as left data for (g annunciator) when the measurement was taken. the thermocouple temperature transmitter that was adjusted.
  • Page 87: Switch Calibration

    Documenting Process Calibrator Process Instrument Calibration Select the instrument procedure in a menu after you push the As Found softkey. Switch Calibration Switch B The procedure to calibrate a switch also uses the As Found Open Switch B and As Left calibration templates. Select the 1 Pt. Switch or Setpoint 2 Pt.
  • Page 88 753/754 Users Manual To do a pressure switch test: The switch in this example Push  to zero the pressure module. sets at a high limit of 10 psi. The set condition is a closed Push . switch contact. For pressure switches, use the Manual Test selection.
  • Page 89 Documenting Process Calibrator Process Instrument Calibration 16. Push  to move through the choices to Set Trip 26. Push the Done softkey. Function to Trip Cont. 27. Push the As Left softkey to start the test again with the 17. Push the Done softkey. same parameters.
  • Page 90: Transmitter Mode

    753/754 Users Manual To set up the Product to emulate a transmitter: Transmitter Mode The Product can be set so that a varying input (MEASURE) Disconnect the control bus wires from the transmitter controls the output (SOURCE), like a transmitter. This is output (loop current or dc V control signal).
  • Page 91: Memory Operations

    Documenting Process Calibrator Memory Operations Push the applicable function key for the control output 15. To change the Transmitter mode parameters, push (for example,  or ). If the transmitter is connected Change Setup, and do the procedure in step 13 again. to a current loop that has a power supply, select 16.
  • Page 92 753/754 Users Manual After you push Save, the Product keeps the information on To add information to the kept data, push the Continue the display and shows a kept result index number, the date softkey, the display asks you to record the instrument tag and time, and the percentage of memory available, as in identifier (Tag), instrument serial number (S/N), and Figure 36.
  • Page 93 Documenting Process Calibrator Memory Operations Record alphanumeric characters into the highlighted field The display shows an alphanumeric entry window. See with the optional bar code reader or the Product buttons. Figure 38. To record alphanumeric characters using the Product buttons, push  with the cursor on the necessary field to change (for example, Tag, above).
  • Page 94: Review The Memory

    753/754 Users Manual Review the Memory Log Data Push the More Choices softkey until Review Memory is Users can record a series of measurements for later upload to a host computer that uses DPCTrack2 application shown, then push the Review Memory softkey to recall and software.
  • Page 95: Duration Limits

    Documenting Process Calibrator Memory Operations To log data: Table 11 gives an estimate of the limits for duration, assuming that no memory is being used for other purposes. If necessary, push  for MEASURE mode. Table 11. Duration Limits Push the More Choices softkey twice. Maximum Approximate Push the Log softkey.
  • Page 96 753/754 Users Manual Caution After the Product records the duration selection, the display shows how much memory that duration will To prevent possible damage to the Product, use a completely charged battery and the consume. See the Memory Available percentage on appropriate duration, or use the battery charger the display.
  • Page 97: Record Min And Max Measurements

    Documenting Process Calibrator Memory Operations Record Min and Max Measurements 10. Note the LOG annunciator next to MEASURE. Push You can set the display to record and show the maximum the Start Logging softkey to record data. (max) and minimum (min) readings. Min and Max readings 11.
  • Page 98: Run A Preloaded Task

    753/754 Users Manual Run a Preloaded Task The Calculator Push the More Choices softkey until the Tasks softkey is For mathematical equations that involve the Product’s shown, then push Tasks to see the list of tasks source or measured value, use the Product’s built-in (procedures) downloaded from a host computer.
  • Page 99: Save To And Recall From The Registers

    Documenting Process Calibrator Quick Guide to Applications Save to and Recall from the Registers Use the Calculator to Set the Source Value When the Product is in calculator mode, the top half of the When you store to SOURCE, the Product shows a selection display shows three register names and their contents: of unit multipliers when necessary (for example, mV or V), then starts sourcing that value.
  • Page 100 753/754 Users Manual Measure V DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR Circuit Ω 0 to 1V dc Input gks25c.eps gks26c.eps Figure 44.Voltage Drop Measurement Figure 43.Chart Recorder Calibration...
  • Page 101 Documenting Process Calibrator Quick Guide to Applications Measure DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR gks27c.eps Figure 45. Monitor AC Line Voltage and Frequency...
  • Page 102 753/754 Users Manual Measure Pressure Source mA DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR Loop Power Disabled Pressure Module gks28c.eps Figure 46. Current-to-Pressure (I/P) Transmitter Calibration...
  • Page 103 Documenting Process Calibrator Quick Guide to Applications DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR Measure mA Loop Power Disabled TEST DC PWR – – Original Circuit Wiring Power – Supply gks29c.eps Figure 47. Output Current of a Transmitter Measurement...
  • Page 104 753/754 Users Manual Measure Resistance DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR Source DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR Resistance Circuit gks30c.eps gks31c.eps Figure 48. Precision Resistor Measurement Figure 49. Resistance Source...
  • Page 105 Documenting Process Calibrator Quick Guide to Applications Measure Measure Continuity Frequency DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR gks32c.eps gks33c.eps Figure 50. Checking a Switch Figure 51. Tachometer Examination...
  • Page 106 753/754 Users Manual Measure mA Source Pressure Loop Power Enabled Pressure Module Hand Pump gks34c.eps Figure 52. Analog and HART Pressure Transmitter Connection...
  • Page 107 Documenting Process Calibrator Quick Guide to Applications Measure mA DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR Output – Input 0 – 1mV, 0 – 10mV, 0 – 100mV, 1 – 5V, 0 – 1V, 0 – 10V Output 4 – 20 mA Input – Source mV or V gks35c.eps Figure 53.
  • Page 108 753/754 Users Manual Measure Frequency DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR gks36c.eps Figure 54. Vortex Shedding Flowmeter Check...
  • Page 109 Documenting Process Calibrator Quick Guide to Applications – 2-Wire RTD= 3-Wire RTD= 4-Wire RTD= gks60.eps Figure 55. HART and Analog RTD Transmitter Connections...
  • Page 110 753/754 Users Manual – gks61.eps Figure 56. Analog and HART Thermocouple Transmitter Connections...
  • Page 111 Documenting Process Calibrator Quick Guide to Applications gks43.eps Figure 57. Transmitter HART- Comm Only...
  • Page 112: Communication With A Pc

    PC. A PC, Microsoft parts is available in the 75X Series Calibration  Windows, USB cable (supplied), and Fluke DPCTrack2 Manual available from the Fluke website. application software, or a qualified Fluke partner’s software are required. See the DPCTrack2 Users Manual Battery Replacement for further instructions.
  • Page 113: Calibration Data

    Be sure to pack the Warning Product securely, using the original shipping container if it is available. See “How to Contact Fluke” and the Warranty To avoid possible electric shock or personal Statement. injury, do not use the Product if it operates abnormally.
  • Page 114: Replacement Parts

    753/754 Users Manual Table 12. Replacement Parts Item Fluke Part Number Adjustable Quick-Release Strap 3889532 Input/Output Jack Decal 3405856 Tilt Stand 3404790 BP7240 Battery 4022220 USB Cable 1671807 BC7240 Power Supply/Battery Charger 4022655 Lens Cover 3609579 Alligator Clip Set-Extended Tooth...
  • Page 115: Accessories

    Documenting Process Calibrator Accessories Accessories BP7240 Li-Ion Battery The Fluke accessories listed below are compatible with TL series test leads the Product. For more information about these AC series test lead clips accessories and their prices, contact a Fluke representative.
  • Page 116 753/754 Users Manual FLUKE-700P09 1500 psi/0.1 FLUKE-700PA3 5 psi/0.0001 FLUKE-700PA4 15 psi/0.001 FLUKE-700PA5 30 psi/0.001 FLUKE-700PA6 100 psi/0.01 FLUKE-700PV3 -5 psi/0.0001 FLUKE-700PV4 -15 psi/0.001 FLUKE-700PD2 1 psi/0.0001 FLUKE-700PD3 5 psi/0.0001 FLUKE-700PD4 15 psi/0.001 FLUKE-700PD5 -15/30 psi/0.001 FLUKE-700PD6 -15/100 psi/0.01 FLUKE-700PD7 -15/200 psi/0.01 FLUKE-700P29 3000 psi/0.1...
  • Page 117: Specifications

    Documenting Process Calibrator Specifications Specifications General Specifications All specifications apply from +18 C to +28 C unless stated otherwise. All specifications assume a 5-minute warmup period. Measurement specifications are valid only when Damping is turned on. When damping is turned off, or when the  annunciator is shown, floor specifications are multiplied by 3.
  • Page 118: Standards And Agency Approval Specifications

    753/754 Users Manual Standards and Agency Approval Specifications Protection Class..............Pollution Degree II IP 52 Double Insulation Creepage and Clearance ....... Per IEC 61010-1 Installation Category............. 300 V CAT II Design Standards and Compliance........EN/IEC 61010-1:2010, CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 61010-1-04, ANSI/UL 61010- 1:2004 EMI, RFI, EMC ................
  • Page 119: Dc Voltage Measurement

    Documenting Process Calibrator Detailed Specifications DC Voltage Measurement % of Reading + Floor Range Resolution 1 Year 2 Year 0.00001 V 0.02 % + 0.00005 V 0.03 % + 0.00005 V 3.00000 V 0.0001 V 0.02 % + 0.0005 V 0.03 % + 0.0005 V 30.0000 V 0.01 V...
  • Page 120: Dc Current Measurement

    753/754 Users Manual DC Current Measurement % of Reading + Floor Range Resolution 1 Year 2 Year 0.01 % + 5 μA 0.015 % + 7 μA 30.000 mA 0.01 % + 20 μA 0.015 % + 30 μA 100.00 mA 10 A Maximum Input: 110 mA Maximum Burden Voltage: 420 mV at 22 mA...
  • Page 121: Frequency Measurement

    Documenting Process Calibrator Detailed Specifications Frequency Measurement Ranges Resolution 2 Year 1.00 Hz to 110.00 Hz 0.01 Hz 0.05 Hz 110.1 Hz to 1100.0 Hz 0.1 Hz 0.5 Hz 1.101 kHz to 11.000 kHz 0.001 kHz 0.005 kHz 11.01 kHz to 50.00 kHz 0.01 kHz 0.05 kHz Coupling: AC...
  • Page 122: Dc Current Source

    753/754 Users Manual +DC Current Source % of Output + Floor Range/Mode Resolution 1 Year 2 Year 0.100 to 22.000 mA 0.01 % + 3 A 0.02 % + 3 A Temperature Coefficient: 3 % of specified accuracy / C (<18 C or >28 C) Source mA Compliance Voltage: 18 V maximum Source mA Open Circuit Voltage: 30 V maximum +DC Current Simulate (External Loop Power)
  • Page 123: Frequency Sourcing

    Documenting Process Calibrator Detailed Specifications Frequency Sourcing Specification Range 2 Year Sine Wave: 0.1 Hz to 10.99 Hz 0.01 Hz Square Wave: 0.01 Hz to 10.99 Hz 0.01 Hz Sine and Square Wave: 11.00 Hz to 109.99 Hz 0.1 Hz Sine and Square Wave: 110.0 Hz to 1099.9 Hz 0.1 Hz Sine and Square Wave: 1.100 kHz to 21.999 kHz...
  • Page 124: Temperature, Thermocouples

    753/754 Users Manual Temperature, Thermocouples Measure C Source C Type Range C 1 Year 2 Year 1 Year 2 Year -250 to -200 -200 to -100 -100 to 600 600 to 1000 -200 to -100 -100 to 900 900 to 1300 -210 to -100 -100 to 800 800 to 1200...
  • Page 125 Documenting Process Calibrator Detailed Specifications Measure C Source C Type Range C 1 Year 2 Year 1 Year 2 Year 0 to 200 200 to 1400 1400 to 1767 0 to 800 (W5Re/W26Re) 800 to 1200 1200 to 1800 1800 to 2316 -200 to -100 -100 to 800 800 to 900...
  • Page 126: Temperature, Resistance Temperature Detectors

    753/754 Users Manual Measure C Source C Type Range C 1 Year 2 Year 1 Year 2 Year Sensor inaccuracies not included. Accuracy with external cold junction; for internal junction add 0.2 C Resolution: 0.1 C Temperature Scale: ITS-90 or IPTS-68, selectable (90 is default) Compensation: ITS-90 per NIST Monograph 175 for B,R,S,E,J,K,N,T;...
  • Page 127: Loop Power

    Documenting Process Calibrator Detailed Specifications Temperature, RTDs Degrees or % of Reading -200 to 100 0.07 C 0.14 C 0.05 C 0.10 C 1 mA 0.1 to 10 mA Pt(3916) 100 to 630 0.02 % + 0.05 C 0.04 % + 0.10 C 0.0125 % + 0.04 C 0.025 % + 0.08 C -200 to 100...
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