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The Fluke 726 Multifunction Process Calibrator (referred
to as “the Calibrator”) is a handheld, battery-operated
instrument that measures and sources electrical and
physical parameters. See Table 1.
In addition to the functions in Table 1, the Calibrator also
has the following features and functions:
•A split-screen display. The upper display allows
users to measure volts, current, and pressure only.
The lower display allows the user to measure and
source volts, current, pressure, resistance
temperature detectors, thermocouples, frequency,
and ohms.
•A thermocouple (TC) input/output terminal and
internal isothermal block with automatic referencejunction temperature compensation.
•Stores and recalls setups.
•Manual and automatic stepping and ramping.
•Stores and recalls calibration screens.
•Control the Calibrator remotely from a PC running a
If the Calibrator is damaged or something is missing,
contact the place of purchase immediately. To order
replacement parts, see Table 8. The items listed below
and shown in Figure 1 are included with the Calibrator.
•TL75 test leads
•AC72 alligator clips
•Stackable alligator clip test leads
726 Product Overview
•
725/726 CD-ROM
•
shown in Figure 1)
•4 AA Batteries (installed)
(not shown in Figure 1)
(contains Users Manual; not
Safety Information
The Calibrator is designed in accordance with CAN/CSAC22.2 NO. 61010-1-04, UL 61010-1, and ISA 82.02.01
XW Warning
To avoid possible electric shock or personal
injury, use the Calibrator only as specified in
this manual, otherwise the protection
provided by the Calibrator may be impaired.
A Warning identifies conditions and actions that pose
hazard(s) to the user. A Caution identifies conditions and
actions that may damage the Calibrator or the equipment
under test.
To avoid possible electric shock or personal injury:
• Use the Calibrator only as described in the Users Manual or the protection provided by the Calibrator
may be impaired.
• Do not apply more than the rated voltage, as marked on the Calibrator, between the terminals, or
between any terminal and earth ground (30 V 24 mA max all terminals).
• Before each use, verify the Calibrator’s operation by measuring a known voltage.
• Follow all equipment safety procedures.
• Use the proper terminals, mode, and range for the measuring or sourcing application.
• Never touch the probe to a voltage source when the test leads are plugged into the current terminals.
• Do not use the Calibrator if it is damaged. Before using the Calibrator, inspect the case. Look for cracks
or missing plastic. Pay particular attention to the insulation surrounding the connectors.
• Select the proper function and range for the measurement.
• Make sure the battery door is closed and latched before operating the Calibrator.
• Remove test leads from the Calibrator before opening the battery door.
• Inspect the test leads for damaged insulation or exposed metal. Check test lead continuity. Replace
damaged test leads before using the Calibrator.
• When using the probes, keep your fingers away from the probe contacts. Keep fingers behind the finger
guards on the probes.
• Connect the common test lead before connecting the live test lead. When disconnecting the test leads,
disconnect the live test lead first.
• Do not use the Calibrator if it operates abnormally. Protection may be impaired. When in doubt, have the
Calibrator serviced.
• Do not operate the Calibrator around explosive gas, vapor, or dust.
• When using a pressure module, make sure the process pressure line is shut off and depressurized
before connecting it or disconnecting it from the pressure module.
• Use only 4 AA batteries, properly installed in the Calibrator case, to power the Calibrator.
• Disconnect test leads before changing to another measure or source function.
• When servicing the Calibrator, use only specified replacement parts.
• To avoid false readings, which could lead to possible electric shock or personal injury, replace the
battery as soon as the battery indicator (M) appears.
• Turn off circuit power before connecting the Calibrator mA and COM terminals in the circuit. Place
Calibrator in series with the circuit.
• Do not allow water into the case.
WCaution
To avoid possible damage to the Calibrator or to equipment under test:
•Disconnect the power and discharge all high-voltage capacitors before testing resistance or continuity.
•Use the proper input jacks, function, and range for the measurement or sourcing application.
MEASURE V, mA terminals Input terminals for measuring voltage, current, supplying loop power, HART
Thermocouple (TC)
input/output
SOURCE/ MEASURE V,
RTD, Pulse, Hz, Ω terminals
SOURCE/ MEASURE mA
terminals, 3W, 4W
Connects the Calibrator to a pressure module or to a PC for a remote control
serial connection.
resistance, switch test options.
Terminal for measuring or simulating thermocouples. This terminal accepts a
miniature polarized thermocouple plug with flat, in-line blades spaced 7.9 mm
(0.312 in) center to center.
Terminals for sourcing or measuring voltage, resistance, pulse, frequency, and
RTDs.
Terminals for sourcing and measuring current and performing 3 W and 4 W RTD
measurements. HART resistor option in mA mode.
Multifunction Process Calibrator Getting Acquainted with the Calibrator
Table 4. Key Functions
No Name Description
A O
B
C
%Error
l
ZERO
3 Seconds
A
OPEN/CLOSE
D
Q
E C
F
K
GP
EXIT CONFIG
H
I
J
K
11
G
H
I
J
Turns the power on or off.
Toggles voltage, mA, or Loop Power and % Error measurement functions in the upper display.
Selects the pressure measurement function in the upper display. Repeated pushes cycle through the
different pressure units. Zeros pressure when held for 3 seconds.
Activates the switch test.
Turns backlight on or off.
Selects frequency sourcing or measurement.
Selects pulse sourcing or measurement.
Recalls a source value from memory corresponding to 100 % of span and sets it as the source value.
Press and hold to store the source value as the 100 % value.
Exits Configuration Menu.
Increments output by 25 % of span.
Decrements output by 25 % of span.
Recalls from memory a source value corresponding to 0 % of span and sets it as the source value.
Press and hold to store the source value as the 0 % value.
Press and hold when powering up to identify the firmware version. The firmware version is shown in the
upper display for about 1 second after initialization.
E Slow repeating 0 % - 100 % - 0 % ramp
P Fast repeating 0 % - 100 % - 0 % ramp
N Repeating 0 % - 100 % - 0 % ramp in 25 % steps
Used for the pulse train and totalizer functions.
Increases or decreases the source level.
Cycles through the 2-, 3-, and 4-wire selections.
Moves through the memory locations of Calibrator setups.
Moves through the configuration menus.
Saves and recalls setups & data.
ENTER is used in the configuration menus.
Used to enter and navigate the configuration menus.
P
M
Q T
R
V
S R
T U
12
HART
Cycles the Calibrator through MEASURE and SOURCE modes in the lower display.
Selects TC (thermocouple) measurement and sourcing function in the lower display. Repeated
pushes cycle through the thermocouple types.
Toggles between voltage, mA sourcing, or mA simulate functions in the lower display.
Inserts a 250 Ω resistor when in mA.
Selects RTD (resistance temperature detector) measurement and sourcing function in lower
display. Repeated pushes cycle through the RTD types. Selects resistance mode.
Selects the pressure measurement and sourcing function. Repeated pushes cycle through the
different pressure units.
Multifunction Process Calibrator Configuration Menus
Shut Down Mode
The Calibrator comes with a shut down mode set for 30
minutes (displayed for about 1 second when the
Calibrator is initially turned on). When shut down mode is
enabled, the Calibrator automatically shuts down after
the elapsed time from when the last key was pressed.
1. Press C until SHUT DOWN appears on the
display.
2. Use X and W to increase or decrease the time.
3. Press S to save the setting.
CJC
Cold Junction Compensation (CJC) is a value for the cold
end of a thermocouple at the Meter’s end.
To measure the current or voltage output of a transmitter,
or to measure the output of a 700 Series pressure
module, use the upper display and proceed as follows:
1. Press
2. Connect the leads as shown in Figure 7.
Current Measurement with Loop Power
The loop power function activates a 24 V supply in series
with the current measuring circuit, allowing you to test a
transmitter when it is disconnected from plant wiring. To
measure current with loop power:
1. Connect the Calibrator to the transmitter current loop
2. Press
l to select volts or current. LOOP should
not be on.
terminals as shown in Figure 8.
l while the Calibrator is in current
measurement mode. LOOP appears and an internal
24 V loop supply turns on.
Multifunction Process Calibrator Using Measure Mode
Measuring Temperature
Using Thermocouples
The Calibrator supports 13 standard thermocouples.
Table 5 summarizes the ranges and characteristics of
each.
To measure temperature using a thermocouple:
1. Select Celsius or Fahrenheit, depending on the
desired measurement. Refer to “Configuration
Menus” for more information.
2. Attach the thermocouple leads to the appropriate TC
miniplug, then to the TC input/output as shown in
Figure 10.
W Caution
One pin is wider than the other. Do not try to force a
miniplug into the wrong polarization.
Note
If the Calibrator and the thermocouple plug are at
different temperatures, wait one minute or more
for the connector temperature to stabilize after
plugging the miniplug into the TC input/output.
3. If necessary, press M for MEASURE mode.
4. Press
T for the thermocouple display. Continue
pressing this key to select the desired thermocouple
type.
The Calibrator accepts RTD types shown in Table 6.
RTDs are characterized by their resistance at 0 °C
(32 °F), which is called the “ice point” or R
common R
measurement inputs in two-, three-, or four-wire
connections, with the three-wire connection the most
common. A four-wire configuration provides the highest
measurement precision, and two-wire provides the lowest
measurement precision.
is 100 Ω. The Calibrator accepts RTD
0
. The most
0
To measure temperature using an RTD input:
1. If necessary, press
2. Press
3. Press
4. Attach the RTD to input terminals as shown in
R for the RTD display. Continue pressing
this key to select the desired RTD type.
Xor W to select a 2-, 3-, or 4- wire
connection.
Figure 11.
M for MEASURE mode.
PRT Custom Curves
Up to three custom curves can be named and CVD
coefficients can be entered through the serial port. Names
can be up to six characters. For more information, see
the Application Note on the 725/726 CD.
Multifunction Process Calibrator Using Measure Mode
Measuring Pressure
Many ranges and types of pressure modules are available
from Fluke, see “Accessories”. Before using a pressure
module, read its instruction sheet. The modules vary in
use, media, and accuracy.
Figure 12 shows the gage and differential modules.
Differential modules also work in gage mode by leaving
the low fitting open to atmosphere.
To measure pressure, attach the appropriate pressure
module for the process pressure to be tested, and
proceed as follows:
W Warning
To avoid a violent release of pressure in a
pressurized system, shut off the valve and
slowly bleed off the pressure before attaching
the pressure module to the pressure line.
Figure 12. Gage and Differential Pressure Modules
To avoid mechanically damaging the
pressure module:
•Never apply more than 10 ft.-lb. (13.5 Nm)
Gage
700P06
PRESSURE MODULE
RANGE
100 PSIG
BURST PRESSURE 300 PSIG
7 bar700 kPa
Differential
700P04
PRESSURE MODULE
RANGE
15 PSID/G
1 bar100 kPa
BURST PRESSURE 45 PSIG
HighLow
WCaution
of torque between the pressure module
fittings, or between the fittings and the
body of the module. Always apply
appropriate torque between the pressure
module fitting and connecting fittings or
adapters.
specified materials. Refer to the printing
on the pressure module or the pressure
module instruction sheet for the
acceptable material compatibility.
1. Connect a pressure module to the Calibrator as
shown in Figure 13. The threads on the pressure
modules accept standard ¼ NPT pipe fittings. Use
the supplied ¼ NPT to ¼ ISO adapter if necessary.
2. Press either
automatically senses which pressure module is
attached and sets its range accordingly.
3. Zero the pressure module as described in the
module’s Instruction Sheet. Modules vary in zeroing
procedures depending on module type, but all require
pressing
Continue pressing
units to psi, mmHg, inHg, cmH
°C, inH
bar, kg/cm
A or a. The Calibrator
A for 3 seconds.
A to change pressure display
O@4 °C, cmH2O@20
O@4 °C, inH2O@20 °C, inH2O@60 °F, mbar,
2
2
, or kPa.
2
Zeroing with Absolute Pressure Modules
To zero, adjust the Calibrator to read a known pressure.
This can be barometric pressure, if it is accurately known,
for all but the 700PA3 module. The maximum range of
700PA3 is 5 psi; therefore the reference pressure must be
applied with a vacuum pump. An accurate pressure
standard can also apply a pressure within range for any
absolute pressure module. To adjust the Calibrator
reading, proceed as follows:
1. Press
2. Use X to increase or W to decrease the Calibrator
3. Press
The Calibrator stores and automatically reuses the zero
offset correction for one absolute-pressure module so that
the module is not rezeroed every time you use it.
To select the current sourcing mode, proceed as follows:
1. Connect the test leads in the mA terminals (left
column).
2. If necessary, press
3. Press
V for current and enter the desired current
by pressing X,W,
M for SOURCE mode.
Y, and Z.
Simulating a 4- to 20-mA Transmitter
Simulate is a special mode of operation in which the
Calibrator is connected into a loop in place of a
transmitter and supplies a known, settable test current.
Proceed as follows:
Connect the Calibrator TC input/output to the instrument
under test with the thermocouple wire and the appropriate
thermocouple mini-connector (polarized thermocouple
plug with flat, in-line blades spaced 7.9 mm [0.312 in]
center to center).
One pin is wider than the other.
W Caution
Do not try to force a miniplug into the wrong
polarization.
Figure 16 shows this connection. Proceed as follows to
simulate a thermocouple:
1. Attach the thermocouple leads to the appropriate TC
miniplug, then to the TC input/output as shown in
Figure 16.
2. If necessary, press
3. Press
4. Enter the temperature you want by pressing
T for the TC display. If desired, continue
pressing this key to select the desired thermocouple
type.
M for SOURCE mode.
X and
W keys. Press Y and Z to select a different digit to
Connect the Calibrator to the instrument under test as
shown in Figure 17. Proceed as follows to simulate an
RTD:
1. If necessary, press
2. Press
R for the RTD display.
Use the 3W and 4W terminals for measurement
only, not for simulation. The Calibrator simulates
a 2-wire RTD at its front panel. To connect to a
3-wire or 4-wire transmitter, use the stacking
cables to provide the extra wires. See Figure 17.
M for SOURCE mode.
Note
3. Enter the desired temperature by pressing X and
W. Press Y and Z to select a different digit to edit.
4. If the 726 display indicates ExI HI, the excitation
current from your device under test exceeds the
limits of the 726.
The Calibrator sources pressure by measuring pressure
supplied by a pump or other sources, and displaying the
pressure in the SOURCE field. Figure 18 shows how to
connect a pump to a Fluke pressure module which makes
it a calibrated source.
Many ranges and types of pressure modules are available
from Fluke, see “Accessories”. Before using a pressure
module, read its instruction sheet. The modules vary in
use, media, and accuracy.
Attach the appropriate pressure module for the process
pressure to be tested.
Proceed as follows to source pressure:
WWarning
To avoid a violent release of pressure in a
pressurized system, shut off the valve and
slowly bleed off the pressure before attaching
the pressure module to the pressure line.
WCaution
To avoid mechanically damaging the
pressure module:
•Never apply more than 10 ft.-lb. (13.5 Nm)
of torque between the pressure module
fittings, or between the fittings and the
body of the module. Always apply
appropriate torque between the pressure
module fitting and connecting fittings or
adapters.
•Never apply pressure above the rated
maximum printed on the pressure
module.
•Use the pressure module only with
specified materials. Refer to the printing
on the pressure module or the pressure
module instruction sheet for the
acceptable material compatibility.
Multifunction Process Calibrator Setting 0 % and 100 % Output Parameters
Setting 0 % and 100 % Output
Parameters
For current output, the Calibrator assumes that 0 %
corresponds to 4 mA and 100 % corresponds to 20 mA.
For other output parameters, 0 % and 100 % points must
be set before using the step and ramp functions. Proceed
as follows:
1. If necessary, press
2. Select the desired source function and use the arrow
keys to enter the value. This example is temperature
source using 100 °C and 300 °C values for source.
3. Enter 100 °C then press and hold
value.
4. Enter 300 °C then press and hold
value.
This setting can now be used for the following:
•Manually stepping an output in 25 %
increments.
•Switch between the 0 and 100 % span points by
momentarily pushing
M for SOURCE mode.
J to store the
G to store the
J or G.
% Error Functionality
Percentage Error is available for every range on the
lower display. The calculation is based on a mA
percentage deviation
upper display to the value sourced on the lower display
0 % mA and 100 % mA are fixed to 4 and 20 mA. 0 %
and 100 % for the lower display are set in source using
J and G, refer to “Setting 0% and 100% Output
Parameters”.
from the value measured on the
Stepping and Ramping the Output
Two additional features are available for adjusting the
value of source functions:
•Stepping the output manually with the
keys, or in automatic mode
•Ramping the output
Stepping and ramping apply to all functions except
pressure, which requires use of an external pressure
source.
Auto ramping can continuously apply a varying stimulus
from the Calibrator to a transmitter, while your hands
remain free to test the response of the transmitter.
L is pressed, the Calibrator produces a
When
repeating 0 % - 100 % - 0 % ramp in a choice of three
ramp waveforms:
E0 % - 100 % - 0 % 40-second smooth ramp
•
•
P0 % - 100 % - 0 % 15-second smooth ramp
•
N0 % - 100 % - 0 % Stair-step ramp in 25 %
steps, pausing 5 seconds at each step. Steps are
listed in Table 7.
Up to eight settings can be stored in a nonvolatile
memory to recall for later use. A low battery condition or
a battery change does not jeopardize the stored settings.
Store a Setup
To store a setup:
1. Create the desired setup.
2. Push S. The right side of the display changes to
show SAVE SETUP and SAVE DATA.
3. Push Sto select SAVE SETUP.
4. Push Y or Z to select the desired memory location (at
Multifunction Process Calibrator Storing and Recalling Data
Recall a Setup
To recall a setup:
1. Push S twice. The right side of the display
changes to show RECL SETUP and RECALL DATA.
2. Push S again to RECL SETUP.
3. Push Z to select the desired memory location (at the
top of the LCD).
4. Push S to recall the setup from the proper
memory location.
Storing and Recalling Data
Up to 40 data samples can be stored in a nonvolatile
memory to be recalled for later use. A low battery
condition or a battery change does not jeopardize the
stored settings.
Storing Data
To store measurement data, use the following procedure,
refer to Figure 19.
1. Take the desired measurement.
2. Push S. The right side of the display changes to
show SAVE SETUP and SAVE DATA.
3. Press W to select SAVE DATA.
4. Push S again. The open data point (bottom right
of the display) flashes.
5. Use Y and Z to change the data point location (1-8).
6. Push S to store the measurement and return the
unit to the measurement mode. Figure 19 shows a
reading stored in memory location 3, data point 1.
2. Push W to highlight RECL DATA (bottom right of the
display).
3. Push S.
4. Push Z to choose the desired memory location (top
of the display).
The data saved in that first memory location now
appears. There can be different measurements
stored (1-5) for each memory location (1-8).
5. Push Y or Z to select the correct data location
(bottom right of display).
6. Push S to recall the data stored in that location.
7. Push W to return to the same RECALL DATA
location to see the next saved measurement, 2 of 5
for example.
Pulse Train Source/Read
Pulse Train Source/Read counts input pulses or sources
output pulses. Use the configuration menus to set the
frequency and output voltage. Refer to “Configuration
Menus” earlier in this manual. The number of counts is
set through the main display and cannot be changed
while sourcing pulses.
Lworks as a trigger/stop key
in this mode since ramping or stepping during a pulse
train is not relevant.
Multifunction Process Calibrator Calibrating a Transmitter
Calibrating a Transmitter
Use the measurement (upper display) and source (lower
display) modes to calibrate a transmitter. This section
applies to all but pressure transmitters. The following
example shows how to calibrate a temperature
transmitter. Use the following steps to calibrate a
transmitter:
1. Connect the Calibrator to the instrument under test
as shown in Figure 20.
2. Press
3. Press
l for current (upper display). If required,
l again to activate loop power.
press
T (lower display). If desired, continue
pressing this key to select the desired thermocouple
type.
4. If necessary, press
5. Set the zero and span parameters by pressing
W. Enter these parameters by pressing and
and
holding
setting parameters, see “Setting 0 % and 100 %
Output Parameters”.
6. Perform test checks at 0-25-50-75-100 % points by
The Calibrator may be remotely controlled from a PC
running a terminal emulator program. The remote control
commands give access to all capabilities of the Calibrator
with the exception of pressure measurement.
See the Fluke Web Site for the 726 Remote
Programming application note at
HART Functionality
The Calibrator has a user-selectable 250 Ω HART to
facilitate use with HART
resistor can be switched in or out using config selection
menus. Use a HART communicator when measuring mA
with loop power or sourcing mA.
To avoid false readings, which could lead to
possible electric shock or personal injury,
replace the batteries as soon as the battery
indicator (M) appears.
To avoid damaging the plastic lens and case,
do not use solvents or abrasive cleansers.
Clean the Calibrator and pressure modules with a soft
cloth dampened with water or water and mild soap.
Service Center Calibration or Repair
Calibration, repairs, or servicing not covered in this
manual should be performed only by qualified service
personnel. If the Calibrator fails, check the batteries first,
and replace them if needed.
To locate an authorized service center, refer to
“Contacting Fluke” at the beginning of the manual.
Replacement Parts
Table 8 lists the part number of each replaceable part.
Refer to Figure 25.
Table 8. Replacement Parts
Item Description PN Qty.
1 AA alkaline batteries 376756 4
2 Case screws 832246 4
3 Battery door 664250 1
4 Accessory mount 658424 1
5 Tilt stand 659026 1
6 Battery door 1/4-turn
fasteners
7 TL75 series test leads
8 Test lead, red
For more information about these accessories, contact
your Fluke representative. Fluke Pressure Module
Compatibility is listed in Table 9. Pressure Modules and
Fluke model numbers are listed in Table 10. Contact your
Fluke representative about new pressure modules not
listed here.
• 700HTP 0 to 10,000 PSI Pump
• 700PTP -11.6 to 360 PSI Pump
• 700TC1 and 700TC2 Thermocouple Mini-plug Kits
Table 9. Fluke Pressure Module Compatibility
Pressure Unit Module Compatibility
Psi Available on all pressure ranges
In. H20 All ranges through 3000 psi
cm. H20 All ranges through 1000 psi
Bar 15 psi and above
Mbar All ranges through 1000 psi
KPa Available on all pressure ranges
In.Hg. Available on all pressure ranges
mm. Hg All ranges through 1000 psi
Kg/cm2 15 psi and above
External Fluke Pressure Module Compatibility
The output of Fluke 700P pressure modules can cause
the 726’s 5 digit display to overflow, or else produce
values that are too low to be read if inappropriate units
are selected. This is prevented by displaying OL on the
display per the following table.
Specifications are based on a one year calibration cycle and apply from +18 °C to +28 °C unless stated otherwise. All
specifications assume a five-minute warmup peri od.
Notes: Read Accuracy is based on 4-wire input. For 3-wire input, add ± 0.05 e assuming all three RTD leads are matched.
Source Accuracy is based on 0.5 to 3.0 mA excitation current (0.1 mA for pt1000 range)
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
Stability
Operating altitude 3000 meters above mean sea l evel
Relative Humidity (% RH operat i ng without condensation)
Vibration Random, 2 g, 5 to 500 Hz
Safety EN50082-1:1992 and EN55022: 1994 Class B Criteria A or B CSA
Power requirements 4 AA alkaline batteries
Protection Class Pollution Degree II
Size 96 x 200 x 47 mm. (3.75 x 7.9 x 1.86 in)
Weight 650 gm (1 l b, 7 oz)
-10 °C to 50 °C
- 20 °C to 70 °C ± 0.005 % of range/°C outside of 23 ± 5 °C
90 % (10 to 30 °C)
75 % (30 to 40 °C)
45 % (40 to 50 °C)
35 % (50 to 55 °C)
uncontrolled < 10 °C