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Table
2.
Required
Equipment
INSTRUMENT
TYPE
RECOMMENDED
MODEL
DC/AC
Voltage
Calibrator
Fluke
Model
5100B
Transconductance
Amplifier
Fluke
Model
5220A*
Digital
Multimeter
Fluke
Model
8050A
(with
AC
coupling
on ac
voltage
ranges)
Magnet
Wire
Coil:
50
turns
of
#10
single
conductor
copper
wire
3.5
in.
diameter
wound
in
270°
torroid
configuration
Magnet
Wire
Coil:
10
turns
(2
x
5)
of
#14
single
conductor
shaped
in
a
butterfly
configuration
of
two
10
in.
diameter
coils
(10
turn
15“
dia.
is
an
acceptable
alternative)
Small
insulated
screwdriver
*
For
high
current
testing
at
400
Hz,
substitute
with
Ballantine
Model
1620
and
reduce
the
number
of
turns
on
the
magnet
wire
coil.
Customer
Supplied
Se)
Sy
D
>
10
in.
(250
mm)
d
<
%
in.
(15
mm)
Spectrol
f.
Observe
the
voltmeter
reading.
If
the
reading
falls
between
-110.0
and
-170.0
mV,
the
probe
is
ready
for
calibration.
g.
Verify
that
the
probe
is
approximately
at
room
temperature.
2.
Use
the
following
procedure
to
demagnetize
the
probe.
This
proce-
dure
should
be
performed
prior
to
each
final
adjustment:
a.
Setthe
calibrator
and
amplifier
controls
to
source
10A
at
50
or
60
Hz
ac
in
the
10-turn
coil,
thus
producing
100A
turns.
b.
Clamp
the
probe
around
the
center
of
the
coil,
wait
a
few
seconds,
then
slowly
remove
it
from
the
coil.
c.
Snap
the
jaws
of
the
probe
to
insure
that
the
mating
surfaces
are
properly
seated
as
follows:
1.
Use
the
thumb
and
forefinger
of
one
hand
to
grasp
the
probe
in
the
middle
where
the
two
screw
heads
are
exposed.
2.
With
your
other
hand,
compress
the
handles
together,
then
release
them
suddenly.
The
jaws
should
come
together
with
a
snapping
action.
3.
Repeat
steps
1
and
2
above,
twice.
3.
Use
the
following
procedure
to
make
the
preliminary
COARSE
ZERO
adjustment:
a.
Slide
the
80i-1010
power
switch
to
the
ON
position.
b.
With
the
voltmeter
in
the
de
function
(and
the
thumbwheel
R101
approximately
centered),
adjust
R2
(COARSE
ZERO)
for
a
reading
of
0.0
+
10
mV
(see
Figure
4).
This
completes
the
preliminary
COARSE
ZERO
adjustment
procedure.
R101 FINE
ZERO
THUMBWHEEL
R105
HALL
CELL
BALANCE
COARSE
ZERO
Figure
4.
Location
of
Adjustments

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