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Fluke 80i-1010 Instruction Sheet
Fluke 80i-1010 Instruction Sheet

Fluke 80i-1010 Instruction Sheet

Dc/ac current probe

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FLUKE.
Instruction Sheet
801-1010
DC/AC Current Probe
Batteries:
QUANTITY/TYPE: two 1.5V AAA
LIFE: 200 hours continuous use typical
LOW INDICATION: Output voltage is between 0.0 and -99.9 mV
Ma} power switch off (load impedance >1
Q).
Safety: Protection Class Il as defined in IEC 348 and ANSI C39.5
VOLTMETER COMPATIBILITY
The 80i-1010 is compatible with any voltmeter, multimeter, or other
voltage-measuring instrument that has the following features:
e
Input jacks that accept Fluke safety-designed shrouded banana
plugs.
e
Range and resolution capable of displaying 1 mV of output per amp
of measured current.
e
Voltmeter accuracy (uncertainty) of 0.3% or better to take full
advantage of the accuracy of the probe.
e
Input impedance of 1 MQ, 100 pF or greater. (See the Load
Impedance specifications for operation with lower impedance in-
struments.)
When the probe is making a measurement, the current-carrying con-
ductor is not broken and remains electrically isolated from the probe's
output. As a result, the probe's output common may be either floated
(isolated) or grounded.
BATTERY INSTALLATION
The 80i-1010 requires two 1.5V, AAA size batteries for operation. Install
the batteries as follows:
1. Use yourthumbnailto raise the latch and open the battery compart-
ment (see Figure 1).
2. Observe the polarity markings on the inside of the battery door.
Note that the polarity for each battery is the reverse of the other.
3. Install the batteries so that the polarity markings on the batteries
match the markings on the battery door.
4. Snap the battery door shut.
NOTE
If both batteries are not installed with the correct polarity,
the battery test may indicate that the batteries are good,
but the probe will not operate.
BATTERY TEST
Use the following procedure to test the batteries:
1. Connect the probe output leads to the voltmeter inputs: black to
COMMON or LOW, and red to VOLTS. (See Figure 1.)
2. Set the voltmeter function to de millivolts (dc mV-—-), and turn the
voltmeter power on. Select a range capable of displaying 170 mV
de,
3. Verify that the power switch on the probe is in the OFF position.

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