Current Fuse; Calibration; Recommended Calibration Equipment; Section 6-Maintenance - Keithley 199 Instruction Manual

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MAINTENANCE
CAUTION
Do not use a fuse with
a
rating higher than
specified
or instrument
damage may occur.
If
the instrument
repeatedly
blows fuses, locate
and correct
the cause of the trouble
before
replacing
the fuse.
4. Install the new fuse and the carrier into the holder by
reversing
the above procedure.
Table 6-2.
Line
Fuse
Replacement
Line
Keitbky
Voltage
Fuse Type
Part No.
105V~JZSV
3/l&4, 25w, Slo-Blo,
3AG
FU-29
ZOV-25OV
l/lOA, UOV, Slo-Blo,
3AG
Fu-'m
6.3.2 Current Fuse
The ctitient fuse protects the 30mA and 3A ranges from
an input current greater than 3A. To replace the current
fuse, perform the~following
steps:
1. Turn off the power and disconnect
the power line and
testy leads.
2. Place the end of a flat-blade screwdriver into~the slot in
the fuse holder on the front panel. Press in slightly and
rotate
the
fuse
carrier
one-quarter
turn
counterclockwise.
Release pressure and remove the fuse
carrier and the fuse.
3. Remove the defective fuse and replace it using Table 6-3
as a guide.
CAUTION
Use only the recommended
fuse type. If a fuse
with a higher current rating is installed,
instru-
ment damage may occur.
4. To replace the fuse carrier with the fuse, reverse the pro-
cedure in step 2.
Table
6-3. Currant
Fuse
Replacement
Fuse Type
/ Keithlcy
Part No.
3A, UOV, 3AG, Normal-B10
Fu-82
6.4 CALIBRATION
Calibration
should be performed
every 12 months,
or if
the performance
verification procedures in Section 4 show
that the Model 199 is out of specificatibn.
If any of the
calibration procedures
in this section cannot be perform-
ed properly, refer to the troubleshooting
information in this
s&on.
If the problem
persists,
contact your Keithley
representative
or the factory for further information.
NOTE
Check that the instrument
is set to the proper line
frequency
before proceeding
with calibration,
The
entire
calibration
procedure
may be performed
without having to make any internal adj~ustments if high
frequency
(7OkHz) has been verified,
as explained
in
paragraph 6.4.10, step 5. Calibration can be performed from
the front panel or over the IEEE-488 bus.
NOTE
A "CONFLICT'
error will be displayed,
and the
CONFLICT
error bit in the Ul status word will be
set when trying to calibrate the instrument
while
it is in an improper
state (i.e. dB). Also, if an
"UNCAL" error occurs, be sure to check the line
frequency
setting before performing
calibration.
6.4.1
Recommended
Calibration
Equipment
Table 6-4 lists recommended
calibration equipment.
Alter-
nate equipment
may be used as long as equipment
ac-
curacy is at least as good as the specifications
listed in the
table.
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