User Manual - Rev AV    AMETEK Programmable Power 
MX Series    162 
6. Calibration 
The 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 
of the MX system can be performed from the front panel or over the bus. The MXGUI program 
provides several calibration screens for this routine calibration but not for non-periodic 
calibration. This section covers calibration from the front panel. Refer to the MXGUI on line help 
for information on using the MXGUI program to perform routine calibration. 
Full-scale output calibration is done using the internal measurement system. As such, it is 
important to calibrate the AC and DC voltage measurements before performing an AC and DC  
full-scale output calibration. 
Note:  Perform the Measurement calibration first. 
The cardinal calibration points used during calibration are chosen to obtain optimal performance 
at the typical operating points of the MX Series. If the typical application in which the MX system 
is used is unusual, it may be better to calibrate it at different operating points than the ones used 
in this manual.  Also, if the required load values for current calibration are not available, the 
programmed voltage may be adjusted to obtain the approximate current (typically close to 
maximum available current per phase). 
6.1 Recommended Calibration Equipment 
Digital Multimeter:  Fluke 8506A or equivalent / better. 
1 mOhm Current Shunt:  Isotek Model RUG-Z-R001-0.1. 
Load Bank:  Various high power load resistors or a resistive load bank will be 
needed. (E.g. Avtron ) Size of the load bank depends on model 
and phase mode.  A load is required to perform the current 
measurement calibration near full scale.  Current measurement 
calibration should be done on the lowest available voltage 
range. 
The accuracy and value of the load resistor is not critical as 
long as the current drawn is sufficient to operate the AC Source 
in the upper current range (80-100 %). Suggested values of 
load bank settings are shown in Table 6-1. 
PC with CI MXGUI:  Optional. 
For MX30-3Pi or MX45-3Pi programmable Impedance calibration only: 
Digital Phase Meter:  Krohn-Hite model 6610 or 6620 (GPIB) or equivalent. 
  0.02° accuracy, 0.01° resolution or better.