18. option information, 20. fuse replacement, 22. rtd installation – Fluke 2180A User Manual

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2180 A

2-17. The following paragraphs describe various
conditions

that

could

affect

operation

of

the

thermometer. The operator should familiarize himself
with these conditions prior to operating the 2180A.

2-18. Option Information

2-19.

Supplementary

operating

instructions

are

necessary when operating the 2180A equipped with one of
the available options. Detailed information regarding the
operation of each available option is given in Section 6 of

this manual, Option and Accessory Inforamtion.

2-20. Fuse Replacement

2-21. The ac line input and external dc input are
individually fuse protected. Both fuses are readily
accessible on the outside of the rear panel. The ac line
input fuse (FI) should be replaced with a 1 /8A MDL(slo-
blo) fuse if either 100 or 120 volt operation has been
selected. Usea 1/16A MDL(slo-blo) replacement for 220
or 240 volt operation. The external dc input (F2) requires
a 3/4A MDL (slo-blo) fuse for a replacement.

CAUTION

Remove the power connector from the 2180A
before changing fuses.

2-22. RTD Installation

2-23. Use the following procedure when installing an
RTD and conducting temperature measurements:

1. Set POWER switch to OFF.

2.

Remove the RTD Input Module from the

instrument (rear panel).

3.

Route the selected RTD lines through the Input

Module’s rear access port, and connect them to the

input terminals; depending on the type of RTD,
connections may involve 2, 3, or 4 wires. Refer to
Figure 2-2 as a reference when connecting RTD
lines to the Input Module (TBl). Lines of the same

color usually go to the same polarity connections
(T-V and TS, or -V and -S). Refer to instructions
included with the RTD for specific connection
directions.

NOTE

When 2- or 3~wire RTDs are used, there is

some error created due to the RTD excitation

current

in

the

Sense

(S)

wire

leads.

To

minimize this error. The user should (when

possible) use the 4-wire RTD connection as

show in Figure 2-2.

2-16. OPERATING NOTES

4.

On the Input Module, toggle the RTD SekOi

Switch (S1) to obtain the desired RTD type, see TD

2

-

2

.

NOTE

The RTD Input Module may be printed with

microcomputer

Type

41

selector

switch

set­

tings. Refer to Table 2-2 when changing RTD

types.

5. Slide the Input Module, RTD lines attache
back into the 2180A securely.

NOTE

Refer to Section 6 of this manual or applicable

accessory

manuals

for

instructions

on

the

operation

of

any

installed

options

or

connected accessories.

6. Set POWER switch to ON.

7.

Expose the RTD to a temperature within the

RTD’s specified range (see Specifications in Section

1

).

8.

The RTD temperature, in the scale selected, is

displayed on the front panel.

NOTE

R2 on the 2180A is adjusted at the factory

with a 100 ohm input resistance. If the 2180A

is used with a 100 ohm 385 Pt RTD probe

meeting DIN standard 443760, then the R2

adjustment in the following paragraph may be

ignored.

9.

Adjust R2 on the RTD Input Module to com­

pensate for variations in lead resistance and in RTD
probe Ro values. Refer to Section 4 for RTD

input

module adjustment procedures. This adjustnieni
must be performed when an RTD probe is initially
installed and whenever the leads or the RTD

are

changed.

NOTE

The RTD adjustment can be used to calibrate

the

2180A

and

the

probe

near

a

specific

temperature.

Adjust

R2

for

compatibility

between the 2180A and a customer supplied

temperature reference.

2-4

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