Fluke 789 processmeter – Atec Fluke-750 Series User Manual

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Why use “smart” instrumentation?

Like most process plants, your organization is

probably facing the dual challenges of maximiz-

ing productivity while minimizing maintenance

costs. “Smart” digital transmitters offer superior

performance and reliability, while saving time and

effort in maintenance and calibration. Manufactur-

ers of field instruments have helped accelerate the

changeover by offering smart transmitters at prices

nearly as low as analog units. As digital instru-

ments using the HART protocol quickly become

the standard, communicators and calibrators are

becoming essential everyday tools.
What is HART?

HART, the Highway Addressable Remote Trans-

ducer protocol, uses a 1200 baud Frequency Shift

Keying (FSK) signal to superimpose digital informa-

tion on the conventional 4-20 mA analog signal.
Why use the HART protocol?
HART is an industry standard developed to define

the communications protocol between intelligent

field devices and a control system, HART is the

most widely used digital communication protocol

in the process industry. More than five million

HART field instruments are installed in more than

100,000 plants worldwide.
The HART protocol:

Is supported by all of the major suppliers of

process field instruments supported by the HART

Communication Foundation, an industry-wide

non-profit organization. See the

http://www.hartcomm.org for information on the

HART standard.

Preserves present control strategies.

Allows traditional 4-20 mA signals and digital

communication to share the same two-wire

loops.

Provides important information for installation

and maintenance: Tag IDs, measured values,

range and span data, product information and

diagnostics.

Reduces operation costs by making it easier

to manage and fully utilize “smart” instrument

networks.

The Fluke-789 doubles your power giving you a

multimeter and a loop calibrator in one tool.
Key 789 features:

24 V loop power supply

HART mode setting with loop power

(adds 250 ohm resistor)

200 % larger dual display

mA drive up to 1,200 ohms

Enhanced backlight with (2) brightness settings

Improved battery power with (4) AA batteries

0 % to 100 % mA Span Check buttons to toggle

from 4 mA to 20 mA

Infrared I/O serial port compatible with

FlukeView Software

5 V measurement capability on the 4 V range

for precise 1 V to 5 V measurements

DMM designed to meet 1000 V IEC 1010

CAT III standards

Precision 1000 V, 400 mA digital multimeter

Measure ac and dc volts, ac and dc current,

resistance, continuity and frequency

True-rms ac voltage measurement

Frequency measurement to 20 kHz

20 mA dc current source/loop calibrator/simulator

Manual Step (100 %, 25 %, Coarse, Fine) plus

Auto Step and Auto Ramp

Externally accessible battery for easy battery

changes

V overload protection on V, ohms, frequency, mA

(backed up by 440 mA 1000 V fuse)

Fluke 789

ProcessMeter

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