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Patytd ala) JOHN FLUKE MFG. CO., INC. P.O. Box 7428 7 Seattle. Washington 98133 ul 4 u SERIAL NO. ay Petit et oo oil it il & 2 731A Table of Contents SECTION Time Pace 1 INTRODUCTION AND SPECIFICATIONS... 2... 1 11. Description. ©. 2. oe i 1-7. Electrical Specifications... qo et 1 18. Environmental Specifications... oo 12 19, General Specifications... ee 12 1410. Accessories... . 5660566545 13 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS... 2... d0 600 2 21. Introduction... 2. . ce 2 23. Installation . Beto ee 2 25. Repackaging for Shipment. © 2. 2. ee ee 2 2-7. Input Power Requirements... . 5 2 9. Operating Features and Instructions oe 2 2. Applications ©... ce 2 216. OperatingNotes.. . . . oo a 23 3 THEORY OF OPERATION ce 3a 3-1, Introduction 5 . 31 33. General 31 35. Circuit Description . 3 4 MAINTENANCE 405 ce 41 4-1, Introduetion 4d 43, Service Information Lo . 4 45. Test Equipment... 4 4-7. General Maintenance ce at 415. Performance Tests 42 4.23, Troubleshooting .. 45 4.27. Calibration ce 45 i (continued on page ii) TABLE OF CONTENTS, continued SECTION rime LIST OF REPLACEABLE PARTS . 5-1, Introduction. 54. Parts List Column Descriptions 55. Manufacturers’ Cross Reference List Column Descriptions. 56. How to Obtain Parts... 5-9. Serial Number Effectivity OPTION & ACCESSORY INFORMATION . 6-1, Introduction 63. Accessory Information 65. Option Information Rack Mounting Fixtures 6-1, Introduction APPENDIX A ~ FEDERAL SUPPLY CODE FOR MANUFACTURERS APPENDIX B ~ LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS APPENDIX C ~ SALES REPRESENTATIVES AND SERVICE CENTERS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS PAGE 1 Sa Sa 52 52 64 Gl Gl 61 61 61 FIGURE Frontispiece 1 a 22 34 32 33 41 42 43 44 45 46 sa 52 53 sa 61 62 63 64 731A, List of Illustrations rime Model 731A DC Transfer Standard. BIA Outline Drawing Controls, Terminals, and Indicators . Standar ing the 731A to a Standard Cel 731A Block Diagram Reference Amplifier. Basic Reference Citeuit . Internal Layout Equipment Connections for Line Regulation, DC to | Hz Output Noise, and Transfer Accuracy Tests Equipment Connections for 1 Hz to 1 MHz Output Noise Test Equipment Connections for Common-Mode Rejection Test Divider Adjust -nt - Equipment Connections Absolute Voltage Adjustment - Equipment Connections DC Transfer Standard Front Panel Assembly Calibration PCB Assembly Rear Panel Assembly Rack Mounting Configurations Rack Ear Installation Dual, Triple and Quad Mount Combining with Half-Rack Instruments PAGE 12 43 7310 List of Tables TABLE Time PAGE 24 731A Operating Instructions... . . : oo 22 44 Test Equipment... 2... . a: 44 42 BIA Calibration. . : noe : 4s 731A, ae) — Poe a Ts cat € ourrut MODEL 731A DC TRANSFER STANDARD 7310, Section 1 Introduction & Specifications 4-1, DESCRIPTION 1 ‘The Model 731A DC Transfer Standard is a versa tile instrument, providing a variety of precision voltages with standard cell accuracy. It will furnish basic outputs of 1,000 volts, (1.018 + AE) volts, (1.019 + AE) volts, 10.000 volts, and AE (0 to 999 microvolts) 1-3. The AE control isa precision 10-tur linear poten- tiometer which has a 3-digit direct reading dial. ‘The con- trolis equipped with a locking lever which prevents acciden- tal changing of the AE setting. Resolution of the control is 1 microvolt, thus allowing 1 microvolt steps (to 999 micro- volts) to be added to the 1,018 and 1.019 volt outputs. ‘The AE output may be selected independently as well. 1-7. ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS. OUTPUT VOLTAGE TRANSFER ACCURACY SE RESOLUTION AND ACCURACY REFERENCE STABILITY OUTPUT IMPEDANCE : LINE REGULATION RIPPLE AND NOISE 1-4, The primary reference element in the 731, is re ference amplifier with precisely known characteristics. The device isa zener diode with active circuitry added to pro- vide a voltage reference having a very low temperature co- efficient over a 55°C temperature range. Output voltage stability is better than 10 ppm/month; transfer accuracy is 2 ppm/month between standard cells 18. The 731A is powered by a rechargeable battery pack. State of charge is indicated on a front panel meter, 16, The 731A is supplied with non-marring feet for bench or field use. It may also be conveniently mounted in a standard 19” EIA rack using optional mounting kits 10,000 volts de. 1,000 volts de (1.018 + AE) volts de. (1.019 + AE) volts de AE: 40.0 to 999 wv in 1 uv steps. 2 ppm between standard cells, 3 ppm between standard cell and 1V output. 5 ppm between standard cell and 10V output. luv Better than 10 ppm per month after 30 minute warmup. Less than 1.1K for LV, 1.018V, 1,019V, and 10V positions, Less than 150 for AE (0.0 to 999 wv) position. Less than 1 ppm/+10% line variation. Less than 1 ppm pep from de to 1 Hz, Less than 20 uv RMS from I Hz to 1 mH. 1 BIA COMMON MODE RESECTION . OUTPUT CURRENT ISOLATION CALIBRATION ADJUSTMENT. 1-8. ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS TEMPERATURE RANGE: ‘TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT SHOCK AND VIBRATION 19. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS ‘TERMINALS . BATTERY OPERATION . INPUT POWER SIZE. WEIGHT 120 db at de. 100 db at 60 He. 85 db at 400 Hz. 5 ma (maximum) with output shorted No instrument damage from shorted output. Output may be floated up to 500 vdc between chassis ground and guard Separate internal adjustments for the five output voltages. Front panel adjustment common to all voltages including the 10.000 volt output. Calibrate at 90-day intervals. Basic reference adjustments accessible from front pane. 40°C to #55°C operating 40°C to #60°C non-operating Less than .5 ppm/*C, 20°C to 30°C. Less than I ppm/*C, 4°C to 40°C. Less than 1.5 ppm/°C, 0°C to 4°C and 40°C to 55°C. Meets requirements of MIL-T-21200H, ‘Three five-way binding posts for positive, negative and guard. All terminals solid copper with gold flash. Rechargeable nickel-cadmium batteries provide at least 30 hours of continuous operation. LISV or 230V 410 VAC, 50 Hz to 400 Hz single phase or internal battery operation, 3.5" high x 4.25” wide x 12" deep (Figure 1-1). 5 ts 126" 11.0" os" Figure 1-1, 731A OUTLINE DRAWING 12 1-10. ACCESSORIES MO3-201-601.. 2. M03-202-603 103-206-604... 103-205-605 . M03-200.611 ‘M03-200.609 . 7310 Rack Mounting Kit, Single 731A, Offset Mounting. Rack Mounting Kit, Two 7314’. Rack Mounting Kit, Three 7314's. Rack Mounting Kit, Four 7314s. Rack Mounting Kit, Single 1/2-Rack Instrument plus One BIA. Rack Mounting Kit, Single 1/2: BIA’s. ack Instrument plus Two 13 731A Section 2 Operating Instructions 21, INTRODUCTION 22, This section contains operating instructions and applications information for the Model 731A. If any pro- bblem is encountered in operating the instrument, contact the nearest John Fluke sales representative or write directly to John Fluke Mfg. Co., Inc, Please include the instrument serial number when writing. 23. INSTALLATION 24. The 731A is supplied with non-marring feet for bench or field use, Rack mounting kits are available for in- stallation of the instrument in a standard 19-inch rack and are described in Section 6. 2:5, REPACKAGING FOR SHIPMENT 26. If reshipment is required, the original container should be used, if available. Upon request, a new container can be obtained from the John Fluke Mfg. Co., Inc. Please include instrument model number when requesting anew container. 2-7. INPUT POWER REQUIREMENTS. 28. The 731A operates on 115 or 230 volt, $0 Hz to 400 Hz ac power. To convert the instrument from one type of operation to another, place the 115/230 volt switch (located at rear of instrument) in the desired position and select the proper fuse: AGC 1/2 ampere and 115 volt operation and AGC 1/4 ampere for 230 volt operation. WARNING! Ensure that the instrument case is connected to 4 high quality earth ground, either through the polarized line plug or through a separately con- nected ground wire. 29. OPERATING FEATURES AND INSTRUCTIONS 210. The funetion of controls, terminals, and indicators is given in Figure 2-1. Table 2-1 gives instructions for using the 7314, 2-11, APPLICATIONS 2-12. Standard Cell Transfer 2413. The 731A may be standardized to a standard cell by the procedure given in Table 2-1. The standardized ‘output will be within 2 ppm of the standard cell voltage and will remain so within 10 ppm per month, 2-14, Precision Voltage Reference 2:15. The 731A lends itself to many applications requir. ing a stable, accurate reference voltage. Once it has been standardized to a standard cell, the 1 volt and 10 volt out- puts, with standard cell transfer accuracies of 3 ppm and § ppm respectively, may be used directly as reference voltages. For example, standardizing the 731A to a cell having an absolute accuracy of 3 ppm would provide a 10 volt refer- 24 7318, Funetion switch selects output voltage Battery charge meter. Indicates state of charge of battery and monitors charge during ine operation. Calibration adjustment commor to ll voltages. AE control provides 1 uv output stops from 0 to 999 uv, Controls input power to the instru » GUARD terminal connects to ‘ment in both ac line and battery internal guard. operating modes. + and — OUTPUT voltage terminals Input power connector, Ep ©. 1157200. te scr | — Lin fe Figure 2-1, CONTROLS, TERMINALS, AND INDICATORS Table 2-1. 731A OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. 731A, OPERATION | FuncTiON SWITCH] CONNECTIONS REMARKS/PROCEDURE POSITION, Battery ‘Any Connect instrument | Battery is trickle charged during ine operation, With Charge to ac line. POWER switch OFF, ac line power and battery power are disconnected from the instrument, Transfer ‘Set function ‘Connect Standard 1. Adjust AE control so that function switch setting + Standard — | switch to (1.018 | Cell to” and AE microvolt setting equal the Standard Cell Voltage. AE) or (1.019 | OUTPUT terminals +E} depending | through null detector | 2. Adjust front panel CAL control for null with null fon Standard Cell | as shown in Figure | detector on most sensitive range, Voltage. 22. 3. Disconnect standard cell and null detector from 731A. Standardized output is then available at 731A OUTPUT Terminals. Precision | 10V, 1Vor AE 731A OUTPUT Output of 731A will correspond to function switch Voltage terminals. setting. If 731A is first standardized to a standard cll, Source specified transfer accuracy of the 731A will apply. ‘See paragraph 2-14. 22 ence output accurate to 8 ppm (3 ppm standard cell accur- acy +5 ppm 731A transfer accuracy) oF 0.008% 2:16. OPERATING NOTES 2:17. Guarded Operation 218. Complete isolation of 731A circuitry is provided by the guard chassis in the instrument. The guard is brought out to the front panel GUARD terminal. In general, guard- ed operation will be necessary under the following condi- tions: a When differences of potential exist between equip- ‘ment power line grounds. b. When Jong connecting leads are used and load im- pedance is high. «. When the equipment is operated in the presence of high level radiated noise, the most common exam- ple of which is stray fields at the power line fre- quency, 219. One of the most common cases requiring guard ing is that of differences in power line grounds. When the BIA is connected to another instrument, with both instru- ments grounded through their respective power cords, a potential difference may exist between the power line ‘grounds of these two instruments, This potential difference can cause circulating ground currents which could cause errors in the output voltage. To prevent these errors from cecurring, the 731A GUARD terminal should be connected 7318 to the load in such 2 manner as to provide a soparate path for citeulating ground currents. For proper connection, connect GUARD terminal directly to grounded side of load, at the load. Figure 2:3 illustrates correct GUARD terminal connection and the rerouted ground currents 2:20. Battery Operation 221, The rechargeable nickel-cadmium battery provides at least 30 hours of continuous operation before recharging is required, Batteries are automatically trickle charged Whenever the instrument is operating from the ac line. Re- charging of completely discharged batteries requires 12 hours of trickle.charging, Figure 23. PROPER GUARD CONNECTION WHEN. POTENTIAL DIFFERENCES EXIST BETWEEN POWER. LINE GROUNDS, 7318, BABAB =e STANDARD CELL NULL DETECTOR Figure 2-2, STANDARDIZING THE 731A TO A STANDARD CELL. 23 31, INTRODUCTION 32. This section contains the theory of operation of the Model 731A. Included is « general discussion of cir- cuit theory and a detailed circuit description which is keyed to the instrument schematic. 32 GENERAL 3-4, The 731A consists of a charging circuit, reference supply, resistive output divider, and function and AE con: twols as shown in Figure 3+ 35, CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION 3-6. Charging Circuit 3-7. Input ac from power transofemer TI is rectified in a fullowave bridge composed of CRI, CR2, CR3. and CR4. Bridge output is applied through resistor RL to pro- 7318 Section 3 Theory of Operation ‘output is connected directly to operational amplifier ICL in the reference supply. The meter circuit, consisting of meter AIMI, diode CRS, and resistor R2, is calibrated to indicate the state of charge of the battery during battery operation, During line operation, the meter registers full seale (LINE OPR) to indicate that the battery is charging, 38. Reference Supply 39, Reference amplifier IC2 functions as the primary reference element for the supply. IC2 is a silicon NPN transistor connected in series with a zener diode, Both de Vices are mounted on a common substrate and enclosed in ‘single envelope, thereby achieving extremely close thermal coupling. The reference voltage, Vier, (see Figure 3-2) is the sum of the zener voltage, Vz and the transistor base-to emitter voltage, Vew. Temperature variations affecting Vz are compensated for by corresponding changes in Vab. The result is a precision, temperature-compensated de source. 310. Supply output voltage variations are sensed at the vide continuous trickle charge for battery BT1. Battery base of C2, amplified, and applied to operational amplifier CHARGING REFERENCE CIRCUIT SUPPLY OUTPUT DIVIDER SS ee Provides preregulated de for Reference Supply. —— FUNCTION AND “E CONTROLS Precision, tempera ture compensated de source combined with erift-tree op amp, Select and control output voltage. LL, jOUTPuT voLTace| Resistive divider network \ 1 ——-9 GUARD Figure 3-1. 731A BLOCK DIAGRAM 34 731A Figure 3-2. REFERENCE AMPLIFIER ICL. ICI is connected as @ non-inverting operational ampli- ier, with reference amplifier IC2 supplying the input refer- ence voltage. The citcuit is shown in simplified form in Figure 3-3. 3-11, Potentiometer RIT (CAL) is the primary calibra- tion adjustment and is set to provide exactly 10 volts at the reference supply output. Subsequent division and control Of the output is provided by the output divider circuitry. 3-12, Output Divider 3413. The divider network incorporates all front panel controls and output calibration adjustments. Critical divid- er resistors are wound on a single bobbin with the same wire and tension to achieve very low temperature coeffi- cient. 3-14. Primary reference adjustment R11 (CAL) is set to provide exactly 10.000 volts into the divider network. The remaining outputs are derived from this voltage. Each is separately adjustable by internal calibration controls and selected by function switch $2. In (1.018 + AE) and (1.019 + AE) positions, the 1.018 volt and 1.019 volt dividers are effectively placed in series with the AE divider. Ra. VOLTAGE REFERENCE Figure 3-3, BASIC REFERENCE CIRCUIT 32 731A, Section 4 Maintenance 41, INTRODUCTION ‘This section contains information and instructions ‘concerning preventive and corrective maintenance and cali bration for the Model 731A DC Transfer Standard. A cal bration interval of 90 days is recommended to ensure instru ‘ment operation within the specifications stated in Section 1 of the manual, 43. Service Information 44, Bach instrument manufactured by the John Fluke Mfg. Co., Inc. is warranted for a period of one year upon Aelivery to the original purchaser. Complete warranty is formation is contained in the Warranty page located at the front of the manual. Factory authorized calibration and re~ pair service for all Fluke instruments is available at various world wide locations. A complete list of factory authorized service centers is located at the rear of the manual. If re- quested, an estimate will be provided to the customer be- fore any repair work is begun on instruments which are be- yond the warranty period, 45. TEST EQUIPMENT 46, The equipment recommended for maintenance of the 731A is listed in Table 4-1. If the recommended equip. ‘ment is not available, other equivalent equipment may be used, 4.7. GENERAL MAINTENANCE 48. The following procedure should be used to gain 85 1o the interior of the instrument (see Figure 4-1): py Remove top dust cover. b. Disconnect battery leads from the two pins at the rear of the PCB, Table 4-1, TEST EQUIPMENT cquiment | RECOMMENDED FUNCTION TYPE EQUIPMENT. Nal Detector | Fluke Moder 845A8 | Performance snd Calibration Dc oitferentit | Fluke Model 895A | Performance Testing Volemeter ‘and Calibration ‘True AMS Differ ential Voltmeter 1c Voltage Source Fluke Mode! 9918 Performance Terting Fluke Mode! 41 VM Calibrator Guiatine instru Performance Testing ‘ments Model 9152/P4] and Calibration Performance Testing Pecformance Terting and Calibration ‘Standard Cet 1000 Amplifier Resistor (Figure 44) Performance Testing Voltage Divider Caliation Low-Thermat Looks & Northrup | Performance Testing Switeh ‘Type 3702 Tapping | and Calibration Key c. Remove bottom dust cover, All components in the instrument will then be accessible. NoTE! The battery pack is mounted on the inside of the bottom dust cover. 49. — Fuse Replacement 410. Theline fuse is mounted in a fuse holder, accessible at the rear of the instrument, The fuse is rated as follows: LIS Volt Operation ~ AGC 1/2 Ampere 230 Volt Operation ~ AGC 1/4 Ampere 41 7314 FUSE HOLDER POWER ‘ ‘TRANSFORMER BATTERY PACK MAIN PCB CALIBRATION PCB ASSY, Riz.oiv) Bs forevae cal") fi R14.1.018V CAL] R15:.019VCAL phe i CALCONTROL (FRONT PANEL) Figure 4-1. INTERNAL LAYOUT 4-11, 115/230 Volt Conversion 4-12. The 731A may be operated from either 115 or 230 volt power, depending upon connection of the power trans Former winding. Prepare the 731A for operation at the de- sired voltage by the following procedure 42 a Disconnect the 7314 from the line b. Place the 115/230 volt slide switch, located at the rear of the instrument, in the position which cor- responds to the desired operating voltage. e Ensure that the proper line fuse for the selected voltage is installed (paragraph 4-9) before operating the instrument 413. Cleaning 4-14, The instrument should be cleaned periodically to remove dust, grease, and other contamination. The follow- ing procedure should be adhered to when cleaning the instrument a Remove loose contamination with low-pressure, clean, dry air. Pay particular attention to front panel binding posts and binding post wiring. b. Clean front panel and exterior surfaces with anhy- drous ethyl alcohol or a soft cloth dampened in a mild solution of detergent and water. CAUTION! Do not use aromatic hydrocarbons or chlorin- ated solvents on the front panel, because they will eact with the Lexan binding posts. © Clean the printed circuit board by spraying with Freon TF Degreaser (MSI80 Miller Stephenson Chemical Co., Ine.) followed by application of low pressure, clean, dry air 4.15, PERFORMANCE TESTS 4-16, The following tests are intended for use in perfor- mance testing of the 731A. These tests ate especially suited to acceptance testing of new instruments. Tests should be conducted with ambient temperature at 25°C:#5°C and re- lative humidity less than 70% 4-17. Line Regulation a Connect equipment as shown in Figure 4-2, b. Set Line voltage to 115 volts and allow instrument to warm up for approximately 30 minutes. © Zoro the 845AB on the 1 microvolt range then set it to the 10 microvolt range. 731A, AUTO. ‘TRANSFORMER, 115 vac 30-400 He — STANDARD CELL, OW THERMAL, ‘SWITCH NULL DETECTOR Figure 4-2, EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS FOR LINE REGULATION, DC TO 1Hz OUTPUT NOISE, AND TRANSFER 418. ‘ACCURACY TESTS, With the test switch open, adjust 731A output to equal the Standard Cell voltage. Close the switch and adjust 731A output for null con the 845AB. ‘Vary autotransformer output from 115 to 105 volts and from 115 to 125 volts. The 845AB ind- cation should not change more than +1 microvolt Output Noise, DC to 1 Hz Connect equipment as shown in Figure 4-2. Zero the 845AB on the | microvolt range, then set it to the 10 microvolt range. 4.19, Adjust 731 output for null on 845 AB. Observe the random voltage excursions indicated ‘on the 845AB over 10 second period. Excursions should be less than 1 microvolt peak to peak: Output Noise, 1 Hz to1 MHz Connect equipment as shown in Figure 4-3 Set 931B range to 100 millivolts, mode switch to TVM X1 Set 731A output to 1.018000 volts, The 931B should indicate less than 100 millivolts rms, which represents 100 microvolts output from the 7314. X1000 AMPLIFIER, Figure 43, EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS FOR 1 HZ TO 1 MHZ OUTPUT NOISE TEST. 43 7310 CONNECT ‘TO 731K —>| CHASSIS 4.20. 421, 4a Figure 4-4, EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS FOR COMMON-MODE REJECTION TEST, Common-Mode Rejection Connect equipment as shown in Figure 4-4 Set 341 for zero volts output Set 731A output to 1.018000 volts. Set 895A range to 1 volt, null sensitivity to 100 microvolts, and readout dials for null indication. Set 341A output to 100 volts. The 895A meter indication should be zero + 100 microvolts Isolation Turn off the 731A and disconnect it from the power line Connect the negative output terminal of the 3414 to the guard terminal of the 731A and the positive 422. output terminal of the 341A to case (ground) of the 731A, Set 341A output to 500 volts. The 341A meter should indicate no discernable current flow. Repeat steps (b) and (c) for the positive output terminal of the 731A. Repeat steps (b) and (c) for the negative output terminal of the 731A. Transfer Accuracy Connect equipment as shown in Figure 4-2, Zero 845AB on the 1 microvolt range, then set it to the 10 microvolt range. With the switch open, adjust 731A output to equal Standard Cell voltage. Close the switch and adjust 731A output for null oon the 845AB. e. Lock the AE control on the 7314. f, Open the test switch, remove all test leads from the setup, and allow the 731A to operate for 20 minutes. g. Reconnect equipment and check 731 output for null against Standard Cell. The 845AB should in- dicate less than £2 microvolts deviation from null (2210). 423. TROUBLESHOOTING 4-24. Before attempting to troubleshoot the 731A, it should be verified that the trouble is actually in the instru: ment and is not caused by faulty external equipment or connections. As a first step, the 731A should be exercised as described in “Performance Tests” to determine what fault is present. 731A, 4.25. Check output voltagesat each position of the fune- tion switch. ‘The 10V output must be correct or all volt- ages will be incorrect. If the IOV output is correct but one ‘or more other oitputs are incorrect, check calibration of the divider associated with the faulty output and check for proper resistance values in the divider. 4-26. Battery output voltage should be approximately 1444 volts, measured at the battery terminals on the PCB. If battery output is correct and the output divider is work ing properly, itis likely that either ICI or 1C2 in the Refer- ence Supply are defective. 4.27. CALIBRATION 4-28. The calibration procedure for the 731A is given in ‘Table 4-2. A description of equipment required for caibra- tion is given in Table 4-1. Calibration should be performed with ambient temperature at 25°C £5°C and relative hu- rmidity less than 707%. Adjustment locations are shown in Figure 4-1 Table 4.2, 731A CALIBRATION 731A CONTROL SETTINGS. ster | “courpment 7208 exsaa | ara CALIBRATION conwections| Function | a6 | ova nance | outeur| INSTRUCTIONS. SETTINGS, woo 1 | Fiawe as tov ‘any | ‘go00000 | 10 uv, 11 | Adjust 341A output fr zero (£10 0V) on the 24548, 2 w to00000 | tev | Assotin | Adjust me “1V Cal” contrat sep (1). | (19) for zero (1 UV) on the BA5A8 a Ww Tv 1.4 [Adjust 341A outpur for 2er0 (211uV) on the 84508 vore+ aE | 00 Tov | Asetin | Adjust ne "1.018 Cal” contrat sep (3). | (R14) for zero (41 UV} on the 2458. 5 1019+ AE. yor90000 | tev | Asotin | Adjust he.019 Cat") contro! sop (3). | (R15) for zero 121 UV) on the, BASAB. 6 rors+ak | 900 | ror99000 | tov | Acsetin | adjust me “1.018/1,010 + AE stop (3). | Cat” control (R12) for zero (21 uVi on the 84588, 7 aE ‘or0000 | tuv | Asset | Adjust "AB Gal” contol (2a) step (3). | for zero (£1 uV) on the BA5A, & | fies | seo | | ----- ote = ‘Adjust fone panel “CAL” control Standard for zero (1 UV) on the 8458. voltage 45 731A, Figure 4-5. DIVIDER ADJUSTMENT - EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS. STANDARD CELL Figure 46, ABSOLUTE VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT — EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS, 731A, 46 7318 Section 5 List of Replaceable Parts 5-1. INTRODUCTION 52. This section of the manual is a complete illus- trated parts list breakdown itemizing all assemblies and their components for this instrument. Illustrations for ‘each listing ald in locating the assemblies and components. A Cross Reference List of Fluke stock numbers to original ‘manufacturers’ part numbers is included at the rear of this section, 53, Assemblies and subassemblies are identified by a reference designation beginning with the letter A followed by a number (e.., Al etc). Electrical components appear- ing on the schematic diagram are identified by their sche- matic diagram reference designation. Components not appearing on the schematic diagram are identified by Fluke stock numbers on the illustrations. Flagnotes are some times used and refer to special ordering explanations 5-4, PARTS LIST COLUMN DESCRIPTIONS, 2, The REF DESIG column indexes the item descrip- tion to the associated illustration. In general the reference designations are listed under each assem- ‘bly in alpha-numeric order. Subassemblies. of ‘minor proportions are sometimes listed with the assembly of which they are a part. In this case, the reference designations for the components of the subassembly may appear out of order. ‘The DESCRIPTION column describes the salient characteristics of the component, Indention of the description indicates the relationship to other assemblies, components, etc. In many cases it is necessary to abbreviate in this column. For abbre- viations and symbols used, refer to Appendix B located at the rear of the manual. ‘The six-digit part number, by which the item is identified at the John Fluke Mig. Co., is listed in the STOCK NO. column, Use this number when ‘ordering parts from the factory or authorized rep- resentatives. The TOT QTY column lists the quantity of the items used and reflects the latest Use Code. Second and subsequent listings of the same item are referenced to the first listing with the abbre- viation REF. The TOT QTY column lists the total quantity of the item in that particular as sembly. Entries in the REC QTY column indicate the rec- ‘ommended number of spare parts necessary to support one to five instruments for a period of two years. This list presumes an availability of common electronic parts at the maintenance site. For maintenance for one year or more at an isola ted site, it is recommended that at least one of every part in the instrument be stocked. In the case of optional subassemblies, plug-ins, etc, that are not always part of the instrument, or are devia- tions from the basic instrument model. The REC QTY column lists the recommended quantity of the item in that particular assembly. ‘The USE CODE column identifies certain parts which have been added, deleted or modified dur- ing the production of the instrument. Each part for which a Use Code has been assigned may be identified with a particular instrument serial num- ber by consulting the Serial Number Effectivity List, paragraph 5-9. Sometimes when a part is changed, the new part can and should be used as 1 replacement for the original part. In this event Bt 731A 1 parenthetical note is added in the DESCRIP- TION column. 55. MANUFACTURERS’ CROSS REFER- ENCE LIST COLUMN DESCRIPTIONS a. The sixdigit part number, by which the item is identified at the John Fluke Mfg. Co., is listed in the FLUKE STOCK NO, column. Use this num- ‘ber when ordering parts from the factory or auth- rized representatives, b. The Federal Supply Code for the item manufac: turer is listed in the MFG column. An abbreviated list of Federal Supply Codes is included in the Appendix. c The part number which uniquely identifies the item to the original manufacturer is listed in the MFG PARTNO. column. If a component must be ordered by description, the type number is listed. 5-6. HOWTO OBTAIN PARTS 5-7, Standard components have been used wherever possible, Standard components may be ordered directly from the manufacturer by using the manufacturer's part ‘umber, or parts may be ordered from the John Fluke Mfg. Co. factory or authorized representative by using the Fluke part number. In the event the part you order has been replaced by a new or improved part, the replacement will be accompanied by an explanatory note and installa- tion instructions, if necessary. 58. You can insure prompt and efficient handling of ‘your order to the John Fluke Mfg. Co., if you include the following information: Quantity. FLUKE Stock Number. Description Reference Designation Instrument model and serial number Example: 1 each, 203547, Diode, IN7S9A, A2CRS for 731A, S/N 123. 5.9. SERIAL NUMBER EFFECTIVITY 5-10, A Use Code column is provided to identify certain parts that have been added, deleted, or modified during production of the Model 731A. Each part for which a use 52 ‘code has been assigned may be identified with a particular instrument serial number by consulting the Use Code Effectivity List below. All parts with no code are used on all instruments with serial numbers above 123. USE ‘CODE EFFECTIVITY NONE — Model 731A serial number 123 and on 731A, E REF DESIG DESCRIPTION sTock Noo Ron DC TRANSFER STANDARD 3A Figure 5-1 Al Front Panel Assembly (See Figure 5-2) 1 2 Main PCB Assembly (See Figure -3) rs6830 | 1 re Calibration PCB Assembly (See Figure 5-3) soars | 1 a Rear Panel Assembly (See Figure 5-4) 1 Bri Battery pack, rechargeable, NiCad, 14.4V sora fifa Cover, bottom asers6 | 1 Cover, op aoiss | a Foot rorsro | Line cord & plug waa | i]t Figure 5-1. DC TRANSFER STANDARD 7318, IREF DESIG’ DESCRIPTION Al FRONT PANEL ASSEMBLY Figure 5-2 n Binding post, red, + 275552 1 n Binding post, black, — 215560 | 1 B Binding post, blue, GUARD 275878 | 1 ML Meter, 0-1 ma rosana | dt RI Res, var, ww, SK 45%, 20 295606 | 1/1 si Switch, toggle, POWER uss fifa 2 Switch, rotary, FUNCTION reasia | odd Dial, counting 295642 Knob, function switch 158956 Panel, front 296814 284307 Decal, front panel eed Figure 5-2. FRONT PANEL ASSEMBLY 54 731A, REF DESIG DESCRIPTION stock ofarefar oe A2 MAIN PCB ASSEMBLY 296830 REF} Figure 5-3 ca Cap, mica, 33 pf 45%, SO0V 160317 | 1 o cap pst, 0.033 uf 10%, 200 1o6os2 | 1 CRI thn] Diode, silicon, 1 amp, 100 piv non | 4a cra crs Diode, zener, 12 rosar | rfa ic 1c, operational amplifier aso | 1 1c2,R6,| Reference Amplifier Set, Factory selected & matched vous | ida RTLRS, Rio RI Res, comp, 5109.45, 1/20 rosss1 | 1 Re Res, met fim, 698K 41%, 1/8 ress | 1 R3 Res, met flm, 4.22K £1%, 1/8w. 168245 1 R4 Res, met flm, 12.1K £1%, 1/8w. (234997 1 RS Res, met flm, 1.27K £1%, 1/8w_ 267369 1 RB Res, wo, tapped, 5.9K/11.424K 40.05%, Iw rosx7 | ata {@nounted on cult side) Ru Res, var, cermet, 102 +30%, 3/4w 186205, ra R13, Res, met flm, 412K +1%, 1/2w. 291138 1 RI6 Res, met flm, 8.06K +1%, 1/2w 159467, 1 RI7 Res,met fim, 31.6K 41%, 1/2 oases | 1 RIS. Res, met flm, 1K £1%, 1/8w 168229 1 R20 Res, ww, tapped, 560/8.995K 40.05%, LW som | ifa R21 Res, met flm, 732K +1%, 1/2w 261164 1 R22 Res, ww, 1469 +0.1%, L/2w. 235432 1 R23 Res, met flm, 715K £1%, 1/8w 236836 1 Ros Res, met fin, 1070218, 1/8 some | 1 55 731A ~~, | Ear « 4 J q aS ‘i Mer ‘ I ves 86 Figure 5:3. CALIBRATION PCB ASSEMBLY BIA [ror|Rec| REF DESIG| DESCRIPTION STOCK NO loryry| a3 CALIBRATION PCB ASSEMBLY 304295 | REF| (See Figure 5-3) R12, Res, var, cermet, 10K £20%, 3/4w 159913, 3 RI4, RIS R19 Res, var, cermet, 109 +30%, 3/4w 186205 1 R24 Res, var, cermet, 20 430%, 3/4 186197 1 USE |cove| 87 731 REF DESIG. DESCRIPTION REAR PANEL ASSEMBLY Figure 5-4 Fuse, fast acting, % amp, 250v (for 115v operation) Fuse, fast acting, % amp, 250v (for 230v operation) Connector Switch, slide, 115/230v ‘Transformer, power Fuse holder Panel, rear 153858 19314 284166 226274 296871 100107 296806 Figure 5-4, REAR PANEL ASSEMBLY BIA |ANUFACTURERS’ CROSS REFERENCE LIST M FLUKE STOCKNO.[ MFR. | MFR. PART NO. FLUKE sTockNo. [WFR | WFR. PARTNO] 100107 71400 HRP 2466 52369 —-EACROI 106062 56289 192833302 osai7a 7050s —_KHSTON 108951 oot EBsiIs 234307 9536 288307 rossi 71400 Type AGC >see 0536 sata WS113 95146 MST21SN 291138 91637 ‘Type MFF1/2, niettt oso Ne817 sort 0536292771 153858 71400 Type ace 292870 0836 202870 158956 59536158086 295626 sor4 350059502 139467 1637 Type MFFI/2 2osea2 2660 Type 1380 139913 73138 TBPRIOK 296186 59536 296756 160317 14655. DISES30 206806 30536 296806 168229 91657 Type MFFUIB 2o6s18 59536 206814 168245 1637 TypeMEFI/S 296830 9536 206830 186197 73138 7PR20 296871 9536 296871 186208 73138 7RIO oars 59536207473 203887 over 1NT59A 290837 0536290537 noma 369462561 301823 g9ss6 301828 234007 01637 Type MFFI/S 04295 9536304295 35432 59536238432 306134 06860 Type 0450 All 236836 1637 TypeMEFI/S 309716 1637 Type MEFS 2anses 1637 Type MFFI/2 asi 1637 Type MFF/2 261685 91637, ‘Type MFF1/8 266404 80536266404 267369 91637, Type MFF1/8 271502 rot LwBo1A 275552 cain 52068 Pasi 275560 Gaimih — s2048 Paste 275578 Gaiman s2058 ast 59 7314, Section 6 Option & Accessory Information 61. INTRODUCTION 62, This section of the manual contains information pertaining to the accessories and options available for your instrument. 63, ACCESSORY INFORMATION 64. The accessory information, if applicable, will ‘contain details concerning accessories that may be used with this particular instrument. 65. OPTION INFORMATION 646. Each of the options available for this instrument, if any, are described separately under headings contain- ing the option number. The option descriptions contain applicable operating and maintenance instructions and field installation procedures. A complete list of placeable parts for each option is contained at the end of that option description 61 6-1. INTRODUCTION 6-2. The FLUKE quarter-rack instruments can be in stalled in a 19 inch equipment rack in various combina- tions and in conjunction with other FLUKE halfrack i struments. Figure 6-1 shows various mounting configu tions. 7314 Accessory Rack Mounting Fixtures 6:3, Instructions for attaching rack mounting brackets are given in Figure 6-2. Figure 6-3 gives instructions for ‘dual, triple, quadruple rack mounting. Instructions for com- Dining quarter-rack with half-ack instruments are given in Figure 6-4. jo] terme | meme | rue | | ohare Figure 6-1. RACK MOUNTING CONFIGURATIONS. 61 7314, RACK MOUNTING PROCEDURE FOR MODULAR SERIES INSTRUMENTS 1. REMOVE THE FOUR MOLDED FEET AND BAIL FROM BOTTOM COVER B.REMOVE THE NAMEPLATE DECALS FROM THE FRONT CORNERS. @.REMOVE THE SCREWS FROM CORNERS WHICH MATCH HOLE PATTERNS IN RACK MOUNTING EARS, 4. ATTACH RACK MOUNTING EARS WITH PAN HEAD SCREWS (ENCLOSED) Figure 6-2, RACK EAR INSTALLATION. 62 7314, DUAL, TRIPLE & QUAD MOUNTING FOR MODULAR SERIES INSTRUMENTS. — \___ #832 DUAL RACK MTG. FASTENER (J.F. #308708) 7 2 PLACES EACH FRONT AND BACK CORNERS. FLUKE | DESCRIPTION ‘QUANTITY PART Trac naceer] NO. DUAL RACK KIT] TRIPLE RACK KIT | QUAD RACK KIT 2 #300130 #300960 ‘DUAL RACK MTG, #300708 | FASTENER 4 8 2 1, REMOVE TOP & BOTTOM COVERS FROM BOTH INSTRUMENTS 2. REMOVE NAMEPLATE DECALS FROM CORNERS. REMOVE TOP & BOTTOM SCREWS FROM 80TH FRONT & REAR CORNERS ON THE MATING SIDE OF THE INSTRUMENTS 4. INSERT NO. 8-32 DUAL MOUNTING FASTENER, THROUGH. THE P-NUTS IN BOTH FRONT & REAR CORNERS. 5. REMOVE FEET FROM BOTTOM COVERS AND REPLACE TOP & BOTTOM COVERS Figure 6-3, DUAL, TRIPLE AND QUAD MOUNT 63 7318 Not available at this printing Figure 6-4, COMBINING WITH HALF-RACK INSTRUMENTS. es Appendix A Federal Supply Code for Manufacturers Al. CODE TO NAME name and address to which the code has been assigned. A2. The following five-digit code numbers are listed The Federal Supply Code has been taken from Cataloging in numerical sequence along with the manufacturer's Handbook H 4-2, Code to Name. Elta, Sas 14 Repiced by 1400, est Repiced by 48 e908 Pyatii Rett New'fon Rew Yort Novant, New Seine) ‘Scam "Stora a2 epaces oy 2053 Novarie, Calforia Ropacedey 280 are ti ne meagre eben, nae FSSA, ine Inept, oi” Spremlsince a= Brann te York Replace 70003 etcocy hee Ramat Bivclan, Line intana Cy, New York 018d Spr Pree Sendo Caen 130 eae by Oe? m0 etna Seep ane me Scie, opaceaby tse oacedy sae ese On, epaced by 1356 Rene by 486 epacedoy 12 Revised August 1, 1968 Using Hé-T and 4-2 Dated June, 1968 As Appendix B List of Abbreviations 1 gggggeecseagargy TTREGER TOG MRETRS" SRS RET AGE OF ampere ™ milli oF 103 amplifier mm millimeter aternating current . nano or 109 ‘sembly neg negative binary coded decimal a onm capecitor exe oxslorcope ‘arbor em parts per million ‘centimeter bv peak inverse voltage centigrade Pe peak to peak ceramic e ico or 10 clockwise piste plastic tommon mode rejection ratio. = ut oF minus ‘composition pos positive counterclockwise al pulse per second connector PCB Drinted eeeut board ‘eathode ray tube ary quantity cycles per second radio frequency decibel ffi radio fraquency interference digital voltmeter REC Fecommended sirect current REF reference double-pole,double-throw RH Felative humidity ‘dovble-pole, single throw ve resistor electrolytic ome root mean square external wy rotery fenrenheit = second focod wet section field effect transistor SIN serial number fin 8 silicon ‘germanium = Silicon controlled rectifier ‘ig8oF 107 sot single pole, doublethrow ‘round spst Single pole, single-throw ow siteh Te tentalum Te temperature coettiient t tera or 101? high frequency tro translormer integrated circuit wr transistor Iiormediate frequency vm transistor voltmeter nal nt ultrahigh frequeney eloeyete, vm vacuum tube voltmeter io (109) wwe erable low frequency wt very high frequency rmegacyele we very low frequency eg oF mega (10) v volt seta! veo voltage controlled osclator ‘etal oxide silicon w watt micro or 10-6 ww wire wound Bt Appendix C Sales Representatives & Service Centers ALABAMA BES Associates, tn 2517 top wallce A Bo! dow 133 ‘Tat (05) 68-6220 Zip Seo Yooe Summ Mace Senta, Wesnington 90148 ‘els (300) 330-791 are CALIFORNIA SSS ANGELES: ‘rarument Specie, ne ‘el (235) oassaod HHSANTA CLARA ‘et. 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