Paul
The 3330B is a Voltage/Current Calibrator
-DC
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On 6/16/2018 10:20 AM, Paul Amaranth wrote:
Are you sure about that model number? A fluke 330b comes up as a
clamp on hand held. Voltage standards were 332, 335, etc.
From the context I'm assuming you're talking about one of the
80 pound voltage standards.
There is a volt-nuts (metrology) subgroup on eevblog with discussions
on these along with some very knowledgeable people who can help. I
have a 332b, pretty amazing piece of equipment.
Get a manual and be extremetly careful when that thing is on if you
have the cover off. I think that inner cover can be at 1KV.
Paul
On Sat, Jun 16, 2018 at 09:57:22AM -0400, Artekmedia wrote:
Oliver
there is a Yahoo group "Fluke_DMM" . Not real active (compared to
Tektronix and HP groups) but worth a try. (Also spelling it FLUKE
instead of FLYKE helps :-))
-DC
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On 6/16/2018 9:31 AM, oliver johnson via Groups.Io wrote:
I have a fluke 3330b , have no output . I am not sure where to post for a
fluke but i figured someone could point me in the correct direction for a
group that can help me , or if someone here knows anything about going
about fixing this voltage standard .
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