Environmental Conditions; Temperature And Relative Humidity; Line Power; Warmup Period - Keithley DMM6500 Manual

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Section 3: Adjustment

Environmental conditions

To make sure you get accurate results, the environment must meet the following conditions.

Temperature and relative humidity

Conduct the adjustment procedures in a test environment with:
A stable ambient temperature controlled to vary less than ±1 °C during the period of adjustment.
Keithley Instruments recommends a calibration adjustment temperature (T
different nominal temperature is used, it should be noted on the calibration report. A relative
humidity of less than or equal to 40 percent, unless otherwise noted.
No direct airflow on the input terminals.

Line power

The DMM6500 requires a line voltage of 100 V to 240 V and a line frequency of 400 Hz, 50 Hz or 60
Hz.
Calibration adjustments should be performed within this range.
The instrument automatically senses the line frequency at power-up.

Warmup period

Allow the DMM6500 to warm up for at least 30 minutes before conducting the adjustment procedures.
If the instrument has been subjected to temperature extremes (more than 5 °C above or below T
allow additional time for the internal temperature of the instrument to stabilize. Typically, allow an
additional 30 minutes to stabilize an instrument that is 10 °C outside the specified temperature range.
Also allow the test equipment to warm up for the time recommended by the manufacturer.
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