Manual Fluke 65

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  • Fluke 65 - page 1

    ® PN 1554518 January 2000 ©2000 Fluke C orp oratio n. All rights reserv ed. Pri nted i n U.S .A. 1 Model 65 Infrared Thermometer Calibration Info rmation Introduct ion This calibr ation info rmation for the Fluke 65 Infrared Th ermo meter (also ref erred to a s “the UUT”) p rovide s the followin g infor mation: • Safety info rmation • Spe ...

  • Fluke 65 - page 2

    Model 65 Calibration Inf ormation 2 Safety In form ation A Warning To avoid possible personal injury: • The information provided in this manual is for the use of qualified personne l only. Do not perform the verification tests or calibration procedures described in this manual unless you a re qualified to do so. • Performance of procedures o th ...

  • Fluke 65 - page 3

    Spec ific ati ons 3 Specifi catio ns Measuremen t Range − 40 °C to + 500 °C ( − 40 °F t o + 932 °F) Operating Temperatur e (Ambient) 0 °C to + 50 °C ( + 32 °F to + 122 °F) Storage Temperatur e − 20 °C to + 70 °C ( − 4 °F to + 158 °F), withou t battery Display Resoluti on Below 200 ° : 0.1° Above 200 °: 1° Measuremen t Accura ...

  • Fluke 65 - page 4

    Model 65 Calibration Inf ormation 4 Mainte nance Installing the Batt eries Remove th e holster to acces s the batt ery door. Figure 1 s hows how to rep lace the ba tteries. Caution • Match the + and − polarities of the battery wit h the batt ery case. • Do not attempt to recha rge the batteries. • Do not throw batteries in to a fire. • Fo ...

  • Fluke 65 - page 5

    Required Eq uip men t 5 Require d Equipme nt Table 1 shows the equ ipmen t required for the performan ce tes ts and cal ibration a djust ments. Table 1. Requir ed Equipment Equipment Minimum Specific ations Recomm ended Model Blackbody Calibratio n Source Temperatur e range: Am bient to 4 00 °C Minimum apertur e diam eter: 76 mm (3.0 in) Maximum t ...

  • Fluke 65 - page 6

    Model 65 Calibration Inf ormation 6 Table 2. Performance Test Values Temperature at 0.95 Emissivity UUT Reading Limits 1, 2 Room temperatur e Room temperatur e ± 2 °C ( ± 3.6 °F) 200 °C (392 °F) 196 °C to 204 °C (384.8 °F to 3 99.2 °F) 300 °C (572 °F) 294 °C to 306 °C (561.2 °F to 5 82.8 °F) 400 °C (752 °F) 392 °C to 408 °C (737 ...

  • Fluke 65 - page 7

    Calibrat ion Ad ju stm ent s 7 MIN MAX ° C ° F Room temperature calibration mode High temperature calibration mode End calibration mode Press to exit calibration mode F actory Calibration mode. Caution Do not change the factory calibration setting acd01f.eps Figure 2. Calibration M enu ...

  • Fluke 65 - page 8

    Model 65 Calibration Inf ormation 8 8. Press D to enter the high -temperatu re adju stmen t mode (disp lay shows 2_H ), as shown in Fi gure 2. 9. Press G . The d efault high- tempera ture appear s on the UUT displ ay. 10. Aim the U UT at th e blackbo dy targ et; then u se F or D to adjust the UUT r eading down or up, respective ly, to read 3 50 °C ...

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