User and Programming Manual - Rev N
6 Calibration
Routine calibration should be performed every 12 months. Non-routine calibration is only
required if a related assembly is replaced or if the periodic calibration is unsuccessful.
Calibration can be performed through the front panel by putting the 2001RP in Calibration
mode (CAL mode) or over the RS232C or IEEE-488 bus if the interface option is installed.
For bus calibration, the PGUI32 program may be used. Refer to the PGUI32 help file
supplied with the program for instructions on calibration over the remote control bus.
All routine calibrations can be performed without removing the top cover (Closed case
calibration). For the LZ option, program 135V or 270V for 150V or 300V respectively.
6.1 Calibration
Equipment
Digital Multimeter (DMM):
Two (2) HP 34401A
100 milliohm Current Shunt:
Isotek Model RUG-Z-R100-0.1 or equivalent
Load Bank:
Various power load resistors will be needed
Model
Range
Current
max.
Load
2001RP
150 V
13.4 A
11.2
Ω
300 V
6.7 A
45.0
Ω
2001RP-AV
115 V
17.4 A
6.6
Ω
V
8.7 A
26.4
Ω
2001RP-LZ
135 V
14.8 A
9.1
Ω
270 V
7.4 A
36.5
Ω
Table 6-1: Load Resistors and Current
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Some 2001RP-AV may be factory configured for single voltage range only. In this case, the 230 V
range is not available.
2001RP April
2007
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