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Fluke 717 Series User Manual

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718 30G/100G
Users Manual
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Table 2. Safety Information (cont.)
W Warning
To avoid false readings, which could lead to possible electric shock or personal injury, replace the battery
as soon as the battery indicator
B
appears.
To avoid a violent release of pressure in a pressurized system, shut off the valve and slowly bleed off the
pressure before you attach or detach the internal pressure sensor or Pressure Module fitting to the
pressure line.
To avoid overpressure damage, do not apply pressure to the internal pressure sensor input that exceeds
the following:
Model 718 30G: 30.000 psi, 206.85 kPa, or 2.0685 bar. “OL” appears at 33 psi.
Model 718 100G: 100.00 psi, 689.5 kPa, or 6.895 bar. “OL” appears at 120 psi.
To avoid corrosion in the pressure sensor, use the Calibrator only with media compatible with glass,
ceramic, silicon, RTV, nitrile (Buna -N), type 303 stainless steel, and nickel.
To avoid mechanically damaging the Calibrator:
Do not apply torque between the pressure fitting and the Calibrator case. See Figure 1 for the proper
use of tools.
To avoid misleading readings, disconnect the Pressure Module connector at the Calibrator.
To avoid damage to the Pressure Module, refer to the related
Instruction Sheet
.
To avoid damage to the pump, use with dry air and non-corrosive gases only. Use of the optional Fluke
700-ILF In-Line Filter may help isolate the pump from contaminates.

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Fluke 717 Series Specifications

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BrandFluke
Model717 Series
CategoryTest Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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