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The 16 Calibration Information instruction sheet provides the information necessary to calibrate and verify the Fluke Model 16 Multimeter with Temperature filexlib. Find Fluke user manuals for obsolete legacy discontinued and current products. Find user instruction manuals, reference guides, service manuals,
Introduction. The 16 Calibration Information instruction sheet provides the information necessary to calibrate and verify the Fluke. Model 16 Multimeter
Fluke 16 Discontinued Products Accurate temperature measurement from -40 to 750°F (-40 to 400°C) (500°F with supplied probe) Confidently test flame sensor Range 600 V: Resolution: 1 V; Accuracy: 0.9% + 1 Range 40.00 V: Resolution: 0.01 V; Accuracy: 0.9% + 1 Range 4000 mV *: Resolution: 1 mV; Accuracy: 0.9% + 2 Range 400.0 V: Resolution: 0.1 V; Accuracy: 0.9% + 1
We have 2 Fluke 16 manuals available for free PDF download: Instruction Sheet, Calibration Information Manual. FLUKE 16 Instruction Sheet (17 pages).
16. Multimeter with Temperature. Instruction Sheet. P Read First: Safety Information. To ensure that the meter is used safely, follow these instructions:.
Manuals. Product Registration. Digital Multimeters >. Fluke 16 Multimeter with Thermometer. Specifications. Voltage DC. Maximum: 600 V. Accuracy: (0.9% + 1).
A microamp function is included for flame sensor measurements down to 0.1 microamps. It's a multimeter with capacitance. Use the Fluke test motor start and run
The Fluke 16 measures temperature quickly and accurately. Standard equipment includes an 80BK integrated DMM temperature probe. It's a flame rod circuit tester.
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