Fluke 754 Documenting Process Calibrator with HART

EIN fluke 754 HART 400

May 21, 2019

Fluke’s award-winning 754 does the work of several tools – sourcing, simulating and measuring pressure, temperature, and electrical signals – in one rugged, handheld device. For documentation, the 754 automates calibration procedures and captures the data. It is also HART communication enabled to deliver an integrated communicating calibrator. This powerful multifunction documenting calibrator is ideal for calibrating, maintaining, and troubleshooting HART and other instrumentation.

Features

  • Measure volts, mA, RTDs, thermocouples, frequency, and ohms to test sensors, transmitters, and other instruments
  • Source/simulate volts, mA, thermocouples, RTDs, frequency, ohms, and pressure to calibrate transmitters
  • Power transmitters during test using loop supply with simultaneous mA measurement
  • Measure/source pressure using any of 50 Fluke 750Pxx Pressure Modules
  • Create and run automated as-found/as-left procedures to satisfy quality programs or regulations. Record and document results
  • Holds up to a full week of downloaded procedures and calibration results
  • Use many features like auto-step, custom units, user-entered values during test, one-point and two-point switch testing, square root DP flow testing, programmable measurement delay, and others
  • Requires no external box or second tool for everyday HART calibration and maintenance
  • Supports popular models of HART transmitters, with powerful device-specific command support for popular HART devices
  • Read and write HART configuration functions to make field adjustments to PV range points, damping, and other top-level configuration settings

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