Probe Accessories; Touch-Hold Probe 80T-H; Temperature Probe; Ac Current Probe - Fluke 8010A Instruction Manual

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ACCESSORIES
PROBE ACCESSORIES
600-12.
OFFSET
AND CENTER MOUNTING
KITS
MOO-200-611
AND
MOO-200-612
600-13.
Use
the
following
procedure
to install
an
Multimeter
using the
center
mounting
or the
offset
mounting
kit:
1.
Remove
the
carrying
handle
by removing
the
handle
disc decals
and
then
the
handle
mounting
screws.
2.
Remove
the
screw
from
the rear
of
the case
and
remove
the
case.
3.
Install
the
side
mounting
brackets
as
shown
in
Figure
600-3,
and
secure
them
to
the
mounting
panel using
the nuts
provided.
4.
Insert
the front of the case
through
the
opening
on
the
back
side
of the
mounting
panel.
5.
Replace
the
handle
mounting
screws
through
the
side
brackets
into the
mounting
bosses.
Do
not
overtighten these screws.
6.
Slide the
instrument
through
the
mounting
panel
and
into
the
case.
Replace
the retaining
screw
at the rear
of the
case.
600-1
4.
DUAL MOUNTING
KIT
MOO-200-61
600-15.
Use
the
following
procedure
to
install
two
Multimeters,
side-by-side,
using
the
Dual Mounting
Kit:
1.
Remove
the carrying
handles
from both
instruments
by removing
the
handle
disc decals
and
then the handle
motmting
screws.
2.
Remove
the retaining
screw
from
the rear
of
the
cases
and
separate the
instruments
from
their
cases.
3.
InstaD the center
mounting
bracket
as
shown
in
Figure
600,-4
and
secure
it
to the
mounting
panel using
the nuts
provided.
4.
Install
the
clamp
screw
in
the center
mounting
bracket using the nuts
and
washers
provided.
5.
Insert
the front of the
instrument
cases
through
the
openings
on
the
back
side
of the
mounting
panel.
Make
sure the
cases'
handle
mounting
bosses are inserted into the
clamp
hole of the
center
mounting
bracket.
6.
Tighten
the
clamp
screws.
7.
Install
the
side
mounting
brackets
and
secure
them
to
the front
panel using
the nuts provided.
8.
Replace
the
handle
mounting
screws
through
the side
brackets
into the
handle
mounting
bosses.
Do
not
overtighten these screws.
9.
Slide the
instruments
through
the
mounting
panel
and
into their cases.
Replace
the retaining
screw
at
the rear of
both
cases.
600-16.
PROBE ACCESSORIES
600-17.
The
probe
accessories are
shown
in
Figure 600-
5
and
are described
in
the following
paragraphs.
Table
600-1 contains
all
applicable
specifications
for the probes.
600-18.
Touch-Hold Probe 80T-H
600-19.
The 80T-H
is
a
direct
signal-through
test
probe
with a touch
and
hold
feature.
Touch
and Hold
allows
voltage, resistance,
and
conductance
readings to
be held
on
the
DMM
display following the
measurement. This
convenience
promotes
greater safety
because
the
operator
can
concentrate
on
the
placement
of the
probe and
read
the
display
later.
The Touch
and Hold
feature
is
activated
by
a
push
button
located
on
the probe.
Pressing
this
push
button holds
the
present reading
on
the
DMM
display
until
the
push
button
is
released.
600-20.
Temperature
Probe, Celsius
80T-150C
600-21.
The
80T-150C Temperature Probe
converts
your
instrument
into
a direct-reading
(1
mV
dc/ degree)
Celsius
thermometer.
It
is
suited for surface,
ambient,
and
some
liquid
measurements.
A
rugged, fast-responding
probe
tip
with a
350V
dc
standoff capability
makes
the
80T-150C
a
versatile
and
easy-to-use
temperature
probe.
600-22.
Temperature
Probe, Fahrenheit
80T-150F
600-23.
The
80T-150F
is
the
as
the
80T-150C
except
the
80T-150F
is
set
to
read
in
degrees Fahrenheit.
600-24.
AC
Current
Probe
801-400
600-25.
The Model
80i-400
Current
Probe
extends
the
maximum 2A
ac current
range of
the
Multimeter
to
400 A.
The
clamp-on, 1000 turn transformer design
allows
you
to
measure
current
without breaking
the
circuit
under
test.
The
Multimeter
displays the current
measurement
as
I
/
1000th
of the actual current in the
circuit
(e.g.,
a
display
reading of
5
mA
is
equal
to 5
A
of current
in the
circuit.)
600-26.
AC
Current
Probe
801-600
600-27.
The Model
801-600
Current
Probe
extends
the
maximum 2A
ac current
measuring
limit of the
Multimeter
to
a
maximum
of
600A.
The
clamp-on
transformer design allows
measurements
to
be
made
without breaking
the
circuit
under
test.
Because
of a high-
efficiency,
quadrature-type of winding, wire
size
and
location of the
conductor
within the
transformer
jaws
do
not
affect
the
accuracy
of the current
measurement.
600-2

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