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Model 787
Calibration Manual

Calibration

The 787 Processmeter is calibrated using a closed-case, automated procedure, that
requires Fluke's MET/CAL Calibration Software and the 787 Calibration Module.
Calibrate your ProcessMeter once a year to ensure that it performs according to its
specifications.
To avoid possible electrical shock or personal injury:

Preparing for Calibration

To avoid possible electric shock or personal injury:
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Some of the verification tests involve the use of high voltages and
should be performed by qualified personnel only.
Always place the calibrator in the Standby (STBY) mode between
tests and before handling the test connections or test cables.
DO NOT use the ProcessMeter or the Calibration Module if either
looks damaged.
Before proceeding with the verification tests, inspect the
ProcessMeter and the Calibration Module for damage, especially
around the input terminals.
Look for cracks, missing plastic, or damaged insulation. If damage
is detected, do not continue; contact Fluke to arrange to have the
ProcessMeter or Calibration Module serviced.
Make sure that the battery door on the ProcessMeter is closed and
latched before using the ProcessMeter.
Inspect the test leads and test connections for damaged insulation
or exposed metal.
Check the test leads for continuity. Replace damaged test leads as
necessary.
Do not use the ProcessMeter or the Calibration Module if either
appears to operate abnormally. Protection designed into the
ProcessMeter and Calibration Module might be impaired. If in
doubt have the ProcessMeter or Calibration Module serviced.
To avoid electrical shock, always place the calibrator in the
Standby (STBY) mode between tests and before handling the test
connections or test cables.
Some of the verification tests involve the use of high voltages and
should be performed by qualified personnel only.
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