Fluke Thermometer 80PK 3A User Manual

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80PK-3A  
Type K Thermocouple Surface Probe  
Instruction Sheet  
WARNING  
TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT USE THIS PROBE  
WHEN VOLTAGES EXCEEDING 24V AC RMS OR 60 V DC ARE  
PRESENT.THE PROBE TIP IS ELECTRONICALLY CONNECTED  
TO THE OUTPUT TERMINALS.  
CAUTION  
The thermocouple strip in the tip of the probe is designed to  
deflect only .030” in normal operation. Any action which bends  
or pulls the strip out further from the tip will CONSIDERABLY  
reduce the life of the probe  
INTRODUCTION  
The 80PK-3A Type K Thermocouple Surface Probe is designed for  
measuring the temperature of flat or slightly convex surfaces, with  
an exposed junction to allow direct contact with the surface being  
measured. The 40-inch (1-meter) cable is terminated with a Type K  
miniature thermocouple connector with 0.792-mm (0.312 in) pin  
spacing. The probe can be used with any temperature-measuring  
instrument that is designed to accept type K thermocouples and has  
a miniature connector input.  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Type: K (Chromel vs Alumel)  
Measurement Range: 0°C to 260°C (32°F to 500°F)  
Junction Accuracy: (With respect to ANSI MC96.1): ±2.2°C  
(3.96°F) over the range of 0°C to 260°C (32°F to 500°F)  
Restrictions: The 260°C continuous temperature rating is primarily  
determined by the Teflon support piece. The Teflon insulation  
should not be exposed to temperatures exceeding 260°C (500°F)  
nor to open flame, since this can cause release of toxic material.  
Output: 25°C (77°F) =1.00 mV (reference junction at 0°C)  
Seebeck Coefficient: 25°C (77°F) = 40.50 µV / °C  
Measurement Time: (Time Constant): 3 sec typical on metal  
surface; 15 sec max. for a 260°C change. See Applications  
Information below.  
Maximum Voltage: 24V ac rms or 60V dc  
Probe Tip:  
Maximum Temperature: 260°C (500°F)  
Material: White PTFE  
September 1989 Rev. 4, 4/02  
©1993-2002 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.  
All product names are trademarks of their respective companies  
 
MEASURING TECHNIQUE  
Here are some suggestions for improving the accuracy of your  
temperature measurements:  
When measuring higher than ambient temperatures, adjust  
the connection between the probe and the surface until you  
get the highest temperature reading.  
When measuring lower than ambient temperatures, adjust the  
connection between the probe and the surface until you get  
the lowest temperature reading.  
When measuring near ambient temperatures, make the  
reading when the thermometer readout is most stable.  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
With no heat or cold applied to the probe, the measuring instrument  
should display the ambient temperature. If the measuring  
instrument does not read out properly, try the following:  
1.  
Verify that the temperature-measuring instrument is designed  
to be used with Type K thermocouples. It should have a yellow input  
connector and / or be marked “K”.  
2.  
Check for an open circuit indicator on the measuring  
instrument. Some temperature measuring instruments have a built-  
in circuit to indicate if the connected probe is open. (All Fluke  
instruments have this feature.) Refer to the measuring instrument’s  
owners manual to see if this feature is available.  
If you suspect a broken connection, use an ordinary ohmmeter to  
check its continuity from pin to pin. The ohmmeter should read 10  
ohms or less if there is continuity.  
3.  
Short the two input pins of the measuring instrument with a  
piece of wire. If the instrument is functioning, it should indicate the  
ambient temperature.  
SCALE CONVERSIONS  
Use the following equation to convert °C to °F:  
(°C x 1.8) ± 32 = °F  
Use the following equation to convert °F to °C:  
(°F –32) x 0.5556 = °C  
 
WARRANTY  
Fluke Corporation (Fluke) warrants this product to be free from defects in  
material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of 1  
year from date of shipment. Software is warranted to operate in  
accordance with its programmed instructions on appropriate Fluke  
products. It is not warranted to be error free. This warranty extends only  
to the original purchaser and shall not apply to fuses computer media,  
batteries or any product which, in Flukes sole opinion, has been subject  
to misuse, alteration, abuse or abnormal conditions of operation or  
handling.  
Fluke’s obligation under this warranty is limited to repair or replacement  
of a product which is returned to an authorized service center within the  
warranty period and is determined, upon examination by Fluke, to be  
defective, if Fluke determines that the defect or malfunction has been  
caused by misuse, alteration, abuse, or abnormal conditions of operation  
or handling, Fluke will repair the product and bill the purchaser for the  
reasonable cost of repair. If the product is not covered by this warranty,  
Fluke will, if requested by purchaser, submit an estimate if repair costs  
before work is started.  
To obtain repair service under this warranty purchaser must forward the  
product, (transportation prepaid) and a description of the malfunction to  
the nearest Fluke Service Center. The product shall be repaired at the  
Service Center or the factory, at Fluke’s option, and returned to  
purchaser, transportation prepaid. The product should be shipped in the  
original packing carton or a rigid container padded with at least four  
inches of shock obsorbing material. FLUKE ASSUMES NO RISK FOR IN  
TRANSIT DAMAGE.  
THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS PURCHASER’S SOLE AN EXCLUSIVE  
REMEDY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR  
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY  
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR  
USE. FLUKE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT,  
INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR LOSS WHETHER IN  
CONTRACT, TORT, OR OTHERWISE.  
CLAIMS  
Immediately upon arrival, purchaser shall check the packaging container  
against the enclosed packing list and shall, within thirty (30) days of  
arrival, give Fluke notice of shortages or any nonconformity with the  
terms of the order. If purchaser fails to give notice, the delivery shall be  
deemed to conform with the terms of the order.  
The purchaser assumes all risk of loss or damage to products upon  
delivery by Fluke to the carrier. If a product is damaged in transit,  
PURCHASER MUST FILE ALL CLAIMS FOR DAMAGE WITH THE  
CARRIER to obtain compensation. Upon request by purchaser, Fluke will  
submit an estimate of cost to repair shipment damage.  
Fluke will be happy to answer all questions to enhance the use of this  
product. Please address your requests or correspondence to: Fluke  
Corporation, P.O. Box 9090, Everett, WA 98206-9090, Attn: Sales  
Department. For European Customers: Fluke Europe B.V., P.O. Box 1186,  
5602 B.D., Eindhoven, The Netherlands.  
For application or operation assistance or information on Fluke products  
call:  
USA: 1-888-99-FLUKE (1-888-993-5853)  
Canada: 1-800-36-FLUKE (1-800-363-5853)  
Europe: +31 402-678-200  
Japan: +81-3-3434-0181  
Singapore: +65-738-5655  
Anywhere in the world: +1-425-446-5500  
Or, visit Fluke’s Web site at www.fluke.com.  
Address correspondence to:  
Fluke Corporation  
P.O. Box 9090  
Everett WA 98206-9090  
USA  
Fluke Europe B.V.  
P.O. Box 1186  
5602 B.D.Eindhoven  
The Netherlands  
 

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