Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
FlukeBest Accuracy
±0.015 %
Absolute Maximum Current Measurement
24mA
Model Number p
707
Calibrated
RSCAL
Resolution
0.001
Safety Category
CSA C22.2
ATEX Approval
No
Battery Type
A
Battery Life
18 h
Power Source
Battery
Weight
350g
Height
164mm
Length
47mm
Maximum Operating Temperature
+55°C
Minimum Operating Temperature
-10°C
Width
75mm
Safety Category Voltage
30V
Country of Origin
United States
Product details
Fluke 705 Loop Calibrator
Extremely fast and easy to use, Fluke offers a push-button and knob-base current loop calibrator. Designed for high performance one handed operation, calibration, maintenance and repairs of current loops, assisting users in working more accurately and efficiently.
A clear large simultaneous mA and % of span display, alongside the simple rotary button allows adjustments and quick selections with one hand. Fluke's calibrator includes 24 volt loop supply, allowing you to power and read a transmitter at the same time.
Features and Benefits:
Slow ramp, fast ramp and step ramp options
Measures V DC to 28 V
0-100% span check (fast confirmation of zero and span
Push button with 25% steps for linearity checks
0-20 mA or 4-20 mA default start up modes
Protective yellow holster featuring test lead storage
24 V loop supply with mA measure
-10°C to 55 °C operating temperature
FAQ's
What is a current loop calibrator?
Current loop calibrators are specially designed instruments for current loop trouble shooting, testing and calibration. They can source current on unpowered devices in a loop, simulate the operation of loop powered transmitters and also measure current. These calibrators often feature time saving technology, specialist graphics using digital interfaces and micro-processor based electronics.
How much current flows in each loop of a parallel circuit?
Determined by Ohm's law, which states that the current between 2 points through a conductor is directly proportionate to the voltage across those 2 points, divided by the resistance of the conductor. I = V/R. This is also the case for series and parallel circuits, however in parallel circuits the total current can be affected by the way the resistors have been connected, as well as their ohmic value. Current does divide up and there can be more current in one area over another nonetheless when all areas are added up the total amount is the same.
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
FlukeBest Accuracy
±0.015 %
Absolute Maximum Current Measurement
24mA
Model Number p
707
Calibrated
RSCAL
Resolution
0.001
Safety Category
CSA C22.2
ATEX Approval
No
Battery Type
A
Battery Life
18 h
Power Source
Battery
Weight
350g
Height
164mm
Length
47mm
Maximum Operating Temperature
+55°C
Minimum Operating Temperature
-10°C
Width
75mm
Safety Category Voltage
30V
Country of Origin
United States
Product details
Fluke 705 Loop Calibrator
Extremely fast and easy to use, Fluke offers a push-button and knob-base current loop calibrator. Designed for high performance one handed operation, calibration, maintenance and repairs of current loops, assisting users in working more accurately and efficiently.
A clear large simultaneous mA and % of span display, alongside the simple rotary button allows adjustments and quick selections with one hand. Fluke's calibrator includes 24 volt loop supply, allowing you to power and read a transmitter at the same time.
Features and Benefits:
Slow ramp, fast ramp and step ramp options
Measures V DC to 28 V
0-100% span check (fast confirmation of zero and span
Push button with 25% steps for linearity checks
0-20 mA or 4-20 mA default start up modes
Protective yellow holster featuring test lead storage
24 V loop supply with mA measure
-10°C to 55 °C operating temperature
FAQ's
What is a current loop calibrator?
Current loop calibrators are specially designed instruments for current loop trouble shooting, testing and calibration. They can source current on unpowered devices in a loop, simulate the operation of loop powered transmitters and also measure current. These calibrators often feature time saving technology, specialist graphics using digital interfaces and micro-processor based electronics.
How much current flows in each loop of a parallel circuit?
Determined by Ohm's law, which states that the current between 2 points through a conductor is directly proportionate to the voltage across those 2 points, divided by the resistance of the conductor. I = V/R. This is also the case for series and parallel circuits, however in parallel circuits the total current can be affected by the way the resistors have been connected, as well as their ohmic value. Current does divide up and there can be more current in one area over another nonetheless when all areas are added up the total amount is the same.