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9102S

User’s Guide

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Well Temperature

The display allows direct viewing of the actual well temperature. This temperature value is normally 
shown on the display. The units of the temperature value (C or F) are displayed at the right. For 
example,

100.0 C

 

Well temperature in degrees Celsius

The temperature display function may be accessed from any other function by holding and releasing 

EXIT

.

Temperature Set-point

The temperature set-point can be set to any value within the range and with resolution as given in the 
specifications. Be careful not to exceed the safe upper temperature limit of any device inserted into the 
well.
Setting the temperature involves selecting the set-point memory and adjusting the set-point value.

Programmable Set-points

The controller stores 8 set-point temperatures in memory. The set-points can be quickly recalled to 
conveniently set the Product to a previously-programmed temperature set-point.
To set the temperature, press 

SET

 to access set-point memory. The number of the set-point memory 

location currently being used appears at the left on the display followed by the current set-point value. 
Use 

u

 and 

d

 to select a new set-point memory location.

100.0 C 

Well temperature in degrees Celsius

S

Access set-point memory

1 100. 

Set-point memory 1 location, 100 °C currently used

To change to another set-point memory location, press the up or down arrow.

4 50

New set-point memory 4 location, 50 °C

Press 

SET

 to accept the new selection and access the set-point value. Press 

EXIT

 to continue and to 

ignore any changes.

S

Accept selected set-point memory

Summary of Contents for 9102S

Page 1: ...Well Calibrator User s Guide 2005 Rev 1 4 20 2005 2020 Fluke Corporation All rights reserved Specifications are subject to change without notice All product names are trademarks of their respective c...

Page 2: ...nearest Fluke authorized service center to obtain return authorization information then send the product to that service center with a description of the difficulty postage and insurance prepaid FOB D...

Page 3: ...on 5 DC Power Operation 5 Setup 5 Parts and Controls 6 Rear Panel 6 Front Panel 8 Accessories 9 General Operation 10 Set the Temperature 10 Change the Display Units 10 Operation 10 Well Temperature 12...

Page 4: ...e 20 RS 232 Connection 21 Interface Commands 22 Test Probe Calibration 23 Calibrate a Single Probe 24 Dry well Characteristics 24 Stabilization and Accuracy 24 Calibration and Adjustment Procedure 25...

Page 5: ...control Eight set point memory Adjustable readout in C or F The temperature is accurately controlled by Fluke Calibration s digital controller The controller uses a precision platinum RTD as a sensor...

Page 6: ...uct visit http flukecal com register product Safety Information A Warning identifies conditions and procedures that are dangerous to the user A Caution identifies conditions and procedures that can ca...

Page 7: ...11 Group 1 Class A Group 1 Equipment has intentionally generated and or uses conductively coupled radio frequency energy that is necessary for the internal function of the equipment itself Class A Equ...

Page 8: ...only For Maintenance and cleaning recommendations see Maintenance Quick Start Make sure to read the dry out period text in the Safety Information that comes with the Product Unpacking Unpack the Produ...

Page 9: ...olarity as shown in Figure 1 The outside conductor is positive and the inside is negative The ac power switch on the rear panel does not switch the dc power Figure 1 12 V dc Power Source Polarity Setu...

Page 10: ...Product The switch is either on or off The on position is for normal operation The off position disconnects power to the entire unit Fan The Product has a variable speed fan Under certain circumstanc...

Page 11: ...Dry well Calibrator Parts and Controls 7 Figure 2 Back Panel...

Page 12: ...the wells when tipped forward Inspect the strap periodically for wear Well Block Located on the middle of the front panel are the well openings where probes may be inserted into the well The block acc...

Page 13: ...to store parameters to the displayed value d down arrow Used to decrement the displayed value of parameters u up arrow Used to increment the displayed value EXIT Used to exit a function and to skip to...

Page 14: ...duct can display temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit The temperature units are shipped from the factory set to Celsius There are two ways to change to Fahrenheit or back to Celsius 1 Press SET and u...

Page 15: ...IT SET SET Select Setpoint Adjust Setpoint Units C F Scan On Off Scan Rate Display Temperature Configuration Menu Secondary Functions x 5 HL Adj HL SET EXIT Units C F Set Proportuinal Band Select R0 A...

Page 16: ...y and adjusting the set point value Programmable Set points The controller stores 8 set point temperatures in memory The set points can be quickly recalled to conveniently set the Product to a previou...

Page 17: ...t are ignored S Accept new set point value To change temperature units see Change the Display Units Scan The scan rate can be set and enabled so that when the set point is changed the dry well heats o...

Page 18: ...t is recalculated when the set point temperature is changed The set point resistance is used to perform a calibration adjustment using the Callendar Van Dusen R versus T curve fit see Calibration and...

Page 19: ...h as this the heater output power is proportional to the well temperature over a limited range of temperatures around the set point This range of temperature is called the proportional band At the bot...

Page 20: ...he proportional band press u or d 10 0 New proportional band setting To accept the new setting press SET Press EXIT to continue without storing the new value S Accept the new proportional band setting...

Page 21: ...RS 232 interface parameters menu is indicated by SErL Serial RS 232 interface parameters menu Press SET to enter the menu The serial interface parameters menu contains parameters which determine the...

Page 22: ...ll duplex any commands received by the Product through the serial interface are immediately echoed or transmitted back to the device of origin With half duplex the commands are executed but not echoed...

Page 23: ...parameters Hard Cutout R0 ALPHA and DELTA which characterize the resistance temperature relationship of the platinum control sensor These parameters may be adjusted to improve the accuracy of the Pro...

Page 24: ...of this parameter is set at the factory for best Product accuracy DeLta Flashes for one second and then the DELTA setting displays 0 0000 Current DELTA setting To change the DELTA setting press u or d...

Page 25: ...l for serial communications is 8 data bits 1 stop bit and no parity Use no flow control Set the linefeed to ON all carriage returns are followed by a linefeed LF ASCII 10 and the duplex to HALF disabl...

Page 26: ...terminating carriage return CR ASCII 13 is implied with all commands Table 3 Controller Communications Commands Command Description Command Format Command Example Returned Returned Example Acceptable...

Page 27: ...ff lf eed of f lf of Calibration Menu Read R0 calibration parameter r 0 r0 999 999 r0 100 7 Set R0 calibration parameter to n r 0 n r 100 7 95 0 to 105 0 Read ALPHA calibration parameter al pha al al...

Page 28: ...such a way as to compensate for nominal heat losses out of the top of the dry well However actual heat losses vary with temperature and the design of the thermometer probes inserted into the Product...

Page 29: ...just within the most useful operating range of the Product The farther apart the calibration temperatures the greater the calibrated temperature range However the calibration error is also greater ove...

Page 30: ...SET and d at the same time where T1 and R1 are the measured temperature and set point resistance at 2 0 C T2 and R2 are the measured temperature and set point resistance at 50 0 C T3 and R3 are the me...

Page 31: ...epeatability Compare the error observed at each calibration point with the Product accuracy specification to determine accuracy performance If the Product is adjusted repeat the calibration procedure...

Page 32: ...s are wiped clean of any debris loosened in the buffing process Periodic cleaning of the outside of the inserts ensures easy insertion and removal of the inserts from the well Handle the Product with...

Page 33: ...alibration Parameters Allow the Product to stabilize and verify the accuracy of the temperature reading Controller locked up The controller may have locked up due to a power surge or other aberration...

Page 34: ...he Product was turned off at high temperatures and reenergized too quickly Turn off the Product until the display is completely off and then reenergize Display flickers when the Product is turned off...

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