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Multifunction calibrator

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  • Page 6 Advancing from previous M14x calibrator series, 9010 can now calibrate even 400 MHz scopes, 1.5 kV insulation testers and 1 MW power meters. On the other hand we kept all the popular functions including complete transducer and external sensor calibration (strain gauge, pressure, torsion, force, etc.) using...
  • Page 7 METER function (option MER), 91 adapter is used for cold junction compensation of thermocouples. Adapter terminals are described on the adapters themselves. 11. COM. Acts as zero potential for all METER functions (option MER). 12. A. Measures current signals in METER function, relative to COM (option MER). Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 8 8. Input status. Indicates meter status (grey means disconnected, green means measuring) and shows diagram of active input terminals. 9. Meter reading. Meter function can be changed using FUNC button in METER group. Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 9 Values can be edited with cursor keys and rotary knob as well. Use  and  buttons to shift through digits and  and  buttons to increment or decrement that digit. Knob rotation works as either  /  or  /  buttons, knob push toggles between the two modes. Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 10 7. External signal synchronization output 8. MSI connectors (2x) for control or synchronization with other Meatest devices 9. Fan outlet cover Every 9010 Multifunction Calibrator delivery includes following items: - USB stick with user manual 1 pc - Factory calibration certificate...
  • Page 11 9010 Multifunction calibrator can be ordered with integrated options as listed in Table 1. Integrated options can be fitted only by manufacturer and certified service providers. The calibrator can be integrated into automated calibration systems (ATS) and generally controlled from...
  • Page 12 - Use test leads rated for at least 1000 V and 20 A in all core functions and at least 2000 V in HVR high voltage resistance function. - Keep hands away from all Product terminals and exposed metal cable parts during operation. High voltage on those may be cause death or serious injury. Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 13 By default the Startup preset is set to VDC function, 10 V with output switched off. Specified parameters are guaranteed 30 minutes after switching the calibrator on and stabilizing it in reference conditions. Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 14 With MER option installed you can also take advantage of integrated multimeter and its measurement capabilities. Meter input can be activated and deactivated by pushing FUNC button. Similarly to calibrator output, meter input state is indicated by LED light in FUNC button and green rectangle next to Meter label. Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 15 - proximity to sources of intensive influence, whose products are spread through the mains or propagated by the electromagnetic field - strong electrostatic or electromagnetic field which can cause major instability during calibration using higher impedance. Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 16 Device menu is divided according to calibrator functions that gives access to additional function related settings and unlock code function. Unlock code function will allow you to enable, disable or set some calibrator properties after entering a password. Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 17 System time in HH:MM:SS format o Date System date in selected format o Format Date format [M/D/Y, M-D-Y, D/M/Y, D.M.Y, D-M-Y, Y/M/D, Y.M.D] o Show date & time on display [On/Off] Interface menu contains remote control connection settings: Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 18 Calibration menu contains internal calibration constants and other tools for device adjustment and is therefore password protected. See chapter 6 for more details on 9010 adjustment. Calibration menu has following items: 1. Data. Contains current calibration data. Structure of this menu is described in chapter 6.1.
  • Page 19 1. Connect the voltmeter to the calibrator as shown on the figure below. 2. Select appropriate function and range on the voltmeter 3. Push VOLTAGE function key on the calibrator. DC mode is automatically set. Push VOLTAGE key once more if AC voltage is requested. 9010 Multifunction Calibrator Terminals Entry Function...
  • Page 20 Push the soft key Bar to display relative level of harmonic products setting in frequency domain. Fundamental component is displayed in yellow, higher harmonics in red colour. Push the soft key PREWIEV to see the signal waveform in time domain. Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 21 See specification for detailed differences. Push SELECT key until field Output mode is not activated. Change setting from Active to Passive using soft key arrow keys, soft key List or rotary knob. Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 22 Voltage function SETUP can be activated using SETUP SOURCE key. Following screen will appear: SETUP offers additional voltage function settings. Use  keys and EDIT soft key to change following items: Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 23 1. Connect the ammeter to the calibrator as shown on the figure below. 2. Select appropriate function and range on the ammeter (multimeter) 3. Push CURRENT function key on the calibrator. DC mode is automatically set. Push CURRENT key once more if AC current is requested. 9010 Multifunction Calibrator Terminals Entry Function...
  • Page 24 Current function SETUP can be activated using SETUP SOURCE key. Following screen will appear: SETUP offers additional current function settings. Use  keys and EDIT key to change the following: Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 25 2. Set requested mode of connection either two-wire or four-wire. Use WIRE soft key to switch between both modes. Set up requested resistance value. Switch output terminals on by pushing key OPER. 4. Push STBY key to switch output off. 9010 Multifunction Calibrator Terminals Function Entry...
  • Page 26 9010 Multifunction Calibrator Terminals Entry Function SOURCE 1100V 1V PK 1500V 20V PK SCOPE 10V PK 1 00V PK 2V PK OPER STBY METER METER FUNC NULL 25V PK 10V PK 50V PK MAX 50 V PK MAX SELECT SETUP...
  • Page 27 3. Push RESISTANCE function key on the calibrator. Push MODE soft key and select position High resistance decade. 4. Set requested resistance value. 5. Switch output terminals on by pushing key OPER. 6. Push STBY key to switch output off. 9010 Multifunction Calibrator Terminals Function Entry SOURCE...
  • Page 28 2. Select appropriate function and range on the multimeter. 3. Push CAPACITANCE function key on the calibrator. 4. Switch output terminals on by pushing key OPER. 5. Push STBY key to switch output off. 9010 Multifunction Calibrator Terminals Entry Function...
  • Page 29 SELECT keys. 4. Push OPER key to connect output terminals. Calibrator is sourcing voltage and current. 5. Push STBY key to switch output off. 9010 Multifunction Calibrator Terminals Entry...
  • Page 30 POWER key. Push Energy soft key. Following screen will appear: Set requested time for which output signals should be connected to the output terminals. Use SELECT soft key to move active window. Both SINE and Harmonic mode can be applied in Energy mode. Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 31 Energy softkey activates line for entering either requested energy portion in field ENERGY or requested time in field TIME. Except one-touch buttons calibrator has its own parameter setting under SETUP. Push SOURCE SETUP key to call out menu with parameter setting. Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 32 Following items can be modified: Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 33 Note: The function is useful for those wattmeter’s calibration which sensing current terminals use millivolt input. Optionally, calibrator can be equipped with scope option. The option is primarily designed for calibration of oscilloscopes. Scope option contains following modes: Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 34 Following values are available for setting: - Frequency in Hz - Amplitude in preselected unit Vrms, Vpk, Vpp, Vavg, dBµ, dBV, dBm Push the OPER key to connect signal to the output terminals (N connector). Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 35 Oscilloscope input impedance can be measured by scope option itself. Press R-meter softkey in any scope option function mode to activate impedance measurement function: Impedance is measured at HF terminal (N connector). 50Ω oscilloscope inputs shall be measured in 100Ω range, 1MΩ inputs shall be measured in 2MΩ range. Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 36 Ampl. Unit. Calibrator can simulate various, most frequently used temperature sensors, both resistance RTD type and thermocouple TC type. The function is accessible after function selection key OPTION pushing followed by selection of type of sensor. Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 37 Coefficients of „PT User“ scale. RTD calculation formula is = R0 * (1 + T*(A + T*(B + T*C(T-100.0)))) , where T is temperature in °C and R0 is nominal resistance of temperature sensor at 0 °C. Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 38 SOURCE SETUP. It contains following items: - Temperature unit selection, °C, °F or K - Terminal ground, enables internally LO output terminal grounding - Output mode either passive (more accurate) or active (higher current available) Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 39 Use V and COM terminals for all other meter functions. When measuring thermocouples with auto cold junction compensation, connect Adapter 91 as follows: 2. Select requested function. Use SELECT arrows key and rotary button or cursor keys. 3. Multimeter starts measuring of the input signal. Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 40 - Custom unit and Custom unit label. Custom unit with length up to 4 alphanumerical characters can be defined. Use navigation buttons or rotary knob to enter requested letters, switch between uppercase and lowercase using A ↔ a softkey and enable this feature by turning Custom unit ON. Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 41 ON. Default value is 0.000000 for both values. Indication of reading versus limits is displayed in METER field using LIMIT label with arrows showing if the reading is below, inside or up. The LIMITS function is applicable in all meter functions. Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 42 Statistics and Limits. The mathematic functions which have been switch on have indication with yellow bar in soft key description in the bottom line. label is simultaneously displayed in METER field showing that mathematic function has been applied. Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 43 9010 supports connection of external options through two MSI bus connectors. Multiple devices can be daisy chained in one connector. Press OPTION for Function menu and then press OPTIONS soft key to search for external options. List of all externally connected options that are supported will show up: Status –...
  • Page 44 1. Place the calibrator to the standard condition and let it switched on for at least one hour in a laboratory in reference conditions 22 °C to 24 °C. 2. Set Terminal ground item in 9010’s SOURCE SETUP menu to ON in order to suppress mains noise during measurement.
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  • Page 50 Adjustment is done through MENU > Calibration > Data. This menu item is password protected, default factory set calibration code is “9010”. Calibration data are sorted in a tree structure with following hierarchy: 1. Function groups (source and measurement) 2. Functions (f.e. Voltage DC) 3.
  • Page 51 Two different approaches to calibration value adjustment are applied in 9010: - Values denoted in % or without any unit (mostly used in source functions with continuous ranges like V function in fig.
  • Page 52 However, specification can no longer be guaranteed in that range or function. Process of adjustment mostly involves changing offsets and slopes of individual ranges and other factors like amplitude linearity or frequency flatness coefficients of SCO option functions. Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
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  • Page 54 0 Ω, 1 Ω, 10 Ω, 100 Ω, 1 kΩ, 10 kΩ, 100 kΩ, Fixed resistance nominals: 1 MΩ, 10 MΩ, 100 MΩ, 1 GΩ 1 nF, 10 nF, 100 nF, 1 µF, 10 µF, 100 µF Fixed capacitance nominals: Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
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  • Page 56 This chapter explains how to perform the routine maintenance to keep your device in optimal operating conditions. 9010 calibrator has 2 user-replaceable fuses, both located on rear panel. Replace the fuses as follows: 1. Switch the calibrator off and disconnect power cord from it 2.
  • Page 57 The following table lists an overview of error codes that you might come across when operating the calibrator manually. Complete list of errors is available in SCPI manual. Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 58 Safety class I according to IEC 61010 ed. 2 ESD class I according to EN 61326 Overvoltage CAT II Pollution Degree 2 Dimensions (W x H x D): 435 x 175 x 620 mm Weight: 24 kg (basic version) Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 59 20.000 Hz – 1000.00 Hz above 280 V Frequency uncertainty: 25 ppm passive 50Ω output, available in DC up to 200 mV Voltage output modes: active output, available in entire range of both DC and AC Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 60 THD 13.45 %, harmonics – 200.0000 V Voltage range: 1.00000 mV (282 V max.) 15.000 – 1000.00 Hz Frequency range: 0.21 % of range + 70 µV Peak value uncertainty: Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 61 RMS, peak, peak-peak, average 15.000 Hz – 10.0000 kHz Frequency range: below 200 mA 15.000 Hz – 5.0000 kHz for 200 mA – 2 A 15.000 Hz – 1000.00 Hz above 2 A Frequency uncertainty: 25 ppm Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 62 < 0.1 % in 100 kHz bandwidth 2 – 200 Applicable multiplier: multiplier × 20.5 A (1025 A with 140-50 Current Coil) Max. simulated current: 45 – 65 Hz Frequency range: Uncertainty adder: user defined (0.3 % by default) Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 63 Measurement modes: 4W, 2W 0.0000 Ω – 1.000000 MΩ in 4W mode Resistance range summary: 0.0000 Ω – 1.100000 GΩ in 2W mode 0.0 – 1000.0 mΩ 2W compensation: Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 64 0.0000 Ω – 100.0000 kΩ in 4W mode Resistance range summary: 0.0000 Ω – 1.000000 GΩ in 2W mode 100.00 kΩ – 10.000 GΩ continuous, 100 GΩ fixed standard Resistance range summary: 0.0 – 1500.0 V Test voltage measurement: Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 65 0.800000 nF – 120.0000 mF Range summary: Maximum load: or 150 mA , whichever comes first 1.000000 nF – 100.0000 µF Range summary: Maximum load: 25 V or 150 mA , whichever comes first ± 10 % Tolerance from nominal: Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 66 = [1 – sin (φ + dφ) / sin (φ)] ∙ 100 for reactive power dPF = 0 for apparent power where: -  is set phase shift between voltage and current - d is uncertainty of set phase shift Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 67 - dt = 0.01 % + 0.3 s = 0.11 % of 5 minute period AC energy uncertainty is then calculated as dE =  (0.035 + 0.08 + 0.0003 + 0.11 + 0.03 ) = 0.14 % Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 68 Amplitude uncertainty: 0.2 % of fundamental harmonic range Max. frequency: 5 kHz 0.00 – 360.00 ° Phase shift range: 5 µs (typical) Phase shift uncertainty: √ 2 × full range of fundamental harmonic Max peak amplitude: Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 69 Sensor types: RTDs, thermocouples -200.00 °C – 800.00 °C Temperature range summary: Temperature scales: Pt 3850 IPTS68, Pt 3851 ITS90, Pt 3916, Pt 3926, Ni 120, custom 20 – 2000 Ω Range of R0 setting: Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 70 B, C, D, E, G2, J, K, M, N, R, S, T Cold junction comp. modes: off, manual, automatic Sensor type: Pt100 0.1 °C with calibration constants saved in 9010, Temperature uncertainty: 0.3 °C otherwise < 0.05 °C/year Typical sensor stability:...
  • Page 71 25 ppm 0.000 mV – 200.00 V Amplitude range: – 200.00 V Square wave: 1.000 mV Amplitude uncertainty: as per DCV specifications 0.3 % + 50 µV Square wave: Max. load current: as per ACV specifications Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 72 Amplitude uncertainty: 10 % Jitter: < 2 ns Rise time: < 1 ns Input terminal: coaxial N connector 100 Ω, 2 MΩ Ranges: in 10 % – 100 % of range Measurement uncertainty: 0.1 % of value Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 73 DCV, DCI, frequency, resistance, TC, RTD Terminal ratings: 25 V between V and COM 10 V between A and COM 50 V between COM and PE > 1 MΩ between COM and PE -200.00 – 800.00 °C Temperature range: Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 74 -250.00 – 1820.00 °C Temperature range: Cold junction comp. modes: Manual Powertek MC9010 User Manual...
  • Page 75 According to EN ISO/IEC 17050-1:2010 standard as well as 2014/30/EU and 2014/35/EU directives of European Parliament and European Council, Powertek UK manufacturer of 9010 Multifunction Calibrator, based in Reading, UK, declares that its product conforms to following specifications: - EN 61010-1 ed. 2:2010 + A1:2016 + COR1:2019-03 - EN 61000 part 3-2 ed.