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Fluke MPS450 - Calibration;Verification Overview; Required Equipment for Calibration

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MPS450 SERVICE MANUAL CALIBRATION
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GENERAL CALIBRATION / VERIFICATION INFORMATION
Calibration is the procedure by which an instrument is adjusted to make its indicated values correspond
as closely as possible with the actual values being measured. Verification is accomplished by
comparing readings of the instrument with those of another instrument that serves as a reference or
standard.
WARRANTY DISCLAIMER
The MPS450 should be calibrated once a year by a qualified technician. It is recommended that the
instrument be sent to Fluke Biomedical for factory calibration and service. However, if you choose to
calibrate the MPS450, it is important to be aware that the warranty on the unit becomes void if the
tamper-resistant Quality Seal on the rear panel is broken – Step # 3 in the calibration-setup instructions
below – without proper factory authorization. (Refer to “Warranty Disclaimer” on Page ii.)
NOTE: When returning the unit for calibration, repair, or service,
be sure to follow the “Return Procedure” in “Standard
Terms and Conditions” in the section in this manual called
“Notices.”
REQUIRED EQUIPMENT
The following equipment is required for calibration/verification:
General equipment:
DMM, 6.5 digit, Keithley 2000 or equivalent
Power supply, 10 V DC, 33 mA
Battery eliminator – optional (P/N 2184298)
Hand tools:
Phillips screwdriver
ESD wrist strap
Test fixtures:
MPS450 BP calibration cable (P/N 2201618)
MPS450 temp/CO cable (P/N 2201607)

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