Fluke Calibrator, 4353327 Data Sheet
Product codes
4353327
721
Users Manual
Users Manual
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DAMP
Turn on or off Damping with the DAMP menu selection.
When damping is on, the Product shows a running
average from ten measurements. The Product makes
approximately three indications per second.
When damping is on, the Product shows a running
average from ten measurements. The Product makes
approximately three indications per second.
To use the Damping function:
1. Push
to access the menus.
2. Push
to step through the menu until DAMP is
shown on the menu bar.
3. Push
to select the DAMP menu.
4. Push
or to turn on or off the DAMP function.
5. Push
when finished.
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Measure Pressure
To measure pressure, connect the Product with the
correct fitting and select a pressure port. The Product has
two internal sensors and many optional external sensors
(EPMs) are available. Make sure to choose the sensor
based on working pressures and accuracy.
correct fitting and select a pressure port. The Product has
two internal sensors and many optional external sensors
(EPMs) are available. Make sure to choose the sensor
based on working pressures and accuracy.
Warning
To prevent personal injury:
•
Pressure sensors can be damaged
and/or personnel injury can occur due to
improper application of pressure. Refer
to Table 4 for information on
overpressure and burst pressure ratings.
Vacuum should not be applied to any
gauge pressure sensor. The Product
display shows “OL” when an
inappropriate pressure is applied. If “OL”
is shown on any pressure display, the
pressure should be reduced or vented
immediately to prevent Product damage
or possible personnel injury. “OL” is
shown when the pressure exceeds 110 %
of the nominal range of the sensor or
when a vacuum in excess of 2 PSI is
applied on gauge range sensors.
and/or personnel injury can occur due to
improper application of pressure. Refer
to Table 4 for information on
overpressure and burst pressure ratings.
Vacuum should not be applied to any
gauge pressure sensor. The Product
display shows “OL” when an
inappropriate pressure is applied. If “OL”
is shown on any pressure display, the
pressure should be reduced or vented
immediately to prevent Product damage
or possible personnel injury. “OL” is
shown when the pressure exceeds 110 %
of the nominal range of the sensor or
when a vacuum in excess of 2 PSI is
applied on gauge range sensors.