Fluke 5100 Specifications

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    Accuracies

    • The Fluke 5100 calibrator will calibrate Fluke multimeters to a large degree of accuracy. DC voltage and resistance settings can be set to within a .005 percent tolerance. DC current can be set within a .025 percent tolerance, DC volts within .05 percent and AC current to within a .07 percent tolerance. This allows the 5100 to set analog and digital multimeters with 4.5 digits, voltage from 0 to 1100 volts, current from 200 microamps to 2 amps, and resistance from 1 to 10 mega ohms.

    Additional Capabilities

    • The Fluke 5100 can directly drive the Fluke 5220A 20A transconductance amplifier, as well as the Fluke 5205A Precision Power Amplifier. A 10mHz wide-band option is available, which adds an accurate and flat voltage source to the device, allowing it to calibrate wide-band voltmeters.

    Features

    • The 5100 features load regulation, with internal and external sense capabilities. Transient recovery time is 2 seconds to settle within 100 ppm, and remote sensing can be engaged from 2 to 1100 AC volts. The device can also accept all DC voltage ranges, all AC voltage at 400 Hz, all direct current and all AC from 50 Hz to 1 kHz.

    Operational Care

    • Environmental specifications call for a relative humidity of less than 85 percent and a nominal temperature range of 20 to 30 degrees Celsius. The 5100 meets MIL-T-28800 for class 5 style E equipment and requires a warm up of 30 minutes to achieve optimal accuracy. The unit weighs 55 pounds and requires 110 to 220 volts to operate.

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