Adjustment at the low calibration point – Fluke 1552A EX User Manual

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1551A Ex/1552A Ex

Calibration Manual

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At each calibration point the measurement error may be calculated by subtracting the

reference thermometer temperature from the 1551A Ex/1552A Ex temperature. The

temperatures and measurement errors may be recorded in Table 5.

Table 5. As-found Measurement Errors

Point

Reference (fill in)

1551A Ex/1552A Ex (fill in)

Error (fill in)

1

2

3

4

5


If the measurement errors are well within the specified accuracy, it may not be necessary

to adjust the calibration parameters. If the error is larger than desired (say 50 % of the

specified accuracy), then adjustments to the Product calibration parameters are necessary.

Proceed to the next section.

Adjustment at the Low Calibration Point

When necessary, the first adjustment is made for the low end of the temperature range of

the Product. Set the bath temperature to the Low Adjustment Temperature given in Table

6, depending on the model. Make sure the temperatures of the bath, reference

thermometer, and Product are settled and stable before proceeding.

Table 6. Low-Adjustment Temperature

Point

1551A Ex

1552A Ex

Low

50

°

C

80

°

C


Before adjustments to any calibration parameters can be made, access to the protected

calibration parameters must be enabled by sending the following command to the Product

through the serial interface:

SYST:PASS:CEN <password>

The parameter <password> is the current password, originally “1234”.
To make an automatic adjustment at the low calibration point, issue the following

command:

CAL:USER:LOW <temperature>

The parameter <temperature> is the temperature of the bath as measured by the reference

thermometer. Product accepts a temperature value with up to three decimal places of

resolution. The temperature value must be in the same unit in which the 1551A

Ex/1552A Ex is measuring.
The command will set the value of the CAL:USER:TEMP1 parameter to the given

temperature and automatically adjust the CAL:USER:ADJ1 parameter to cause the

Product to measure the given temperature accurately. The adjustment made here will not

affect the measurements at the other Adjustment temperatures.
Allow the readings of the Product to settle and then verify that the readings match the

temperature of the reference thermometer and are well within the specified accuracy of

the 1551A Ex/1552A Ex.

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