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Fluke 792A AC/DC Transfer Standard

Manufacturer part number: 792A
Support for your most demanding AC traceability requirements
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Key Features and Functions

At the heart of the 792A is the patented Solid-State Thermal RMS sensor, which has been proven in a variety of Fluke Calibration products since 1979. Its output voltage is 2V, compared to the 7 to 10 mV output of traditional thermocouples. That means the 792A exhibits excellent signal-to-noise characteristics and minimal reversal errors as low as 10 ppm relative to input voltage. The 2V output also permits you to make measurements with high resolution so you can use a digital voltmeter rather than a null meter to make transfers. Not only are measurements easier to make, they are more precise as well. And because it is small, the RMS Sensor has very low thermal mass, so the 792A stabilizes in as little as 30 seconds and can be used over a wide temperature range of 11° C to 35° C. The RMS Sensor is designed to be rugged and reliable. Each is built to exacting standards by the Fluke Microelectronics Operation to maintain quality and consistency, part after part.

  • Accurate, fast and easy to use
  • Fully traceable performance
  • Nine ranges from 22 mV to 1000V (with external range resistor)
  • Visual and audible alert warns of approaching overload condition
  • Input connector located on rear panel
  • Two volt (full scale) output permits the use of a high resolution digital multimeter to simplify transfer measurements
  • External power supply makes bench use more convenient and simplifies shipping of the transfer unit for calibration
AC-DC Difference
Range:  2 mV to 1000V
   10 Hz to 1 MHz
Best 1 Year Specification:  ± 10ppm
Temperature Stabilization
   Allow 12 hours stabilization time in the environment of use
Warm up Time
   15 minutes with power on, after stabilization time
Temperature Performance
Operating:  11°C to 35°C;
Calibration:  18°C to 28°C;
Storage:  -40°C to 50°C
Relative Humidity
Operating:  < 75% to 30°C, < 70% to 35°C;
Storage:  < 95%, non-condensing
Altitude
Operating:  to 3,050 m (10,000 ft);
Non-operating:  to 12,200 m (40,000 ft)
Input Low Isolation
   20V to chassis
Guard Isolation
   10V to input LO or chassis
EMI/RFI
   Designed to comply with FCC Rules Part 15, Subpart J, Class B; VDE 0871, Class B; VDE 0875, Class K
Line Power
   MIL-STD-28800D, paragraph 3.13.3
Calibration Documentation

Report of calibration with data included; 17025 accredited report or Z520.1 report optional

Size
Transfer Unit:  17.8 cm H x 21.6 cm W x 30.5 cm D (7 in H x 8.5 in W x 12 in D)
Power Pack:  17.8 cm H x 21.6 cm W x 30.5 cm D (7 in H x 8.5 in W x 12 in D)
1000V Range Resistor:  7.6 cm H x 8.9 cm W x 14.0 cm D (3 in H x 3.5 in W x 5.5 in D)
Transfer Switch:  7.6 cm H x 8.9 cm W x 14.0 cm D (3 in H x 3.5 in W x 5.5 in D)
Weight
Transfer Unit:  8.4 kg (18.5 lb)
Power Pack:  8.9 kg (19.5 lb)
1000V Range Resistor:  1.6 kg (3.5 lb)
Transfer Switch:  1.6 kg (3.5 lb)
Description

Key Features and Functions

At the heart of the 792A is the patented Solid-State Thermal RMS sensor, which has been proven in a variety of Fluke Calibration products since 1979. Its output voltage is 2V, compared to the 7 to 10 mV output of traditional thermocouples. That means the 792A exhibits excellent signal-to-noise characteristics and minimal reversal errors as low as 10 ppm relative to input voltage. The 2V output also permits you to make measurements with high resolution so you can use a digital voltmeter rather than a null meter to make transfers. Not only are measurements easier to make, they are more precise as well. And because it is small, the RMS Sensor has very low thermal mass, so the 792A stabilizes in as little as 30 seconds and can be used over a wide temperature range of 11° C to 35° C. The RMS Sensor is designed to be rugged and reliable. Each is built to exacting standards by the Fluke Microelectronics Operation to maintain quality and consistency, part after part.

  • Accurate, fast and easy to use
  • Fully traceable performance
  • Nine ranges from 22 mV to 1000V (with external range resistor)
  • Visual and audible alert warns of approaching overload condition
  • Input connector located on rear panel
  • Two volt (full scale) output permits the use of a high resolution digital multimeter to simplify transfer measurements
  • External power supply makes bench use more convenient and simplifies shipping of the transfer unit for calibration