®
51, 52, 53, 54 Series II
Thermometer
Service Manual
PN 1276123
October 1999
© 1999 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in USA
All product names are trademarks of their respective companies.
Table of Contents
Title
Page
Introduction ....................................................................................................... 1
Service Centers.................................................................................................. 2
International Symbols........................................................................................ 2
Precautions and Safety Information .................................................................. 2
General Specifications .................................................................................. 4
Environmental............................................................................................... 4
Electrical ....................................................................................................... 4
Performance Tests ............................................................................................. 5
Display Test .................................................................................................. 5
Keypad Test .................................................................................................. 6
Ice Bath Construction ............................................................................... 6
Ice Bath Test............................................................................................. 7
Calibration and Offset Adjustment.................................................................... 9
A/D Calibration............................................................................................. 9
Reference Junction Calibration..................................................................... 11
Basic Maintenance............................................................................................. 12
Cleaning the Thermometer............................................................................ 12
Changing the Batteries .................................................................................. 12
Disassembly and Reassembly............................................................................ 13
Disassembly .................................................................................................. 13
Reassembly ................................................................................................... 14
Replaceable Parts............................................................................................... 15
Index
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List of Figures
Figure
Title
Page
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Display Segments .................................................................................................. 6
Ice Bath Test Equipment Connections................................................................... 7
Calibration Connections ........................................................................................ 9
Calibration Button Access ..................................................................................... 10
Battery Access ....................................................................................................... 13
Exploded View (Model 54 is Shown).................................................................... 17
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WWarning
To avoid shock or injury, do not perform the performance tests
or calibration procedures described in this manual unless you
are qualified to do so.
Refer to the Safety Information section of this manual before
using the Fluke 51, 52, 53, 54 Series II Thermometers.
Caution
The Fluke 51, 52, 53, 54 Series II Thermometers contain parts
that can be damaged by static discharge.
Follow the standard practices for handling static sensitive
devices.
Introduction
This manual provides the following service information for the 51, 52, 53, and 54 Series
II Thermometers, hereafter referred to as “the thermometer”.
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Precautions and safety information
Specifications
Performance tests
Calibration and adjustment
Basic maintenance
Replaceable parts
For complete operating instructions, refer to the 51/52 Series II Users Manual or the 53,
54 Series II Users Manual, located on the 51/54 Series II CD ROM, part number
1276106.
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Service Centers
To contact Fluke, order parts, or locate a Fluke service center, call one of the following
telephone numbers:
USA: 1-888-99-FLUKE (1-888-993-5853)
Canada: 1-800-36-FLUKE (1-800-363-5853)
Europe: +31 402-678-200
Japan: +81-3-3434-0181
Singapore: +65-738-5655
Anywhere in the world: +1-425-446-5500
International Symbols
Table 1 identifies the international electrical symbols used in this manual.
Table 1. International Electrical Symbols Used in this Manual
Low Battery
Important information
B
Complies with relevant Canadian Standards
Association directives
Complies with European Union
directives
Precautions and Safety Information
Use the thermometer only in the ways specified in the 51/52 Series II Users Manual and
the 53/54 Series II Users Manual. If the thermometer is used in ways not specified, the
thermometer may be damaged.
In this manual, a Warning statement identifies conditions and actions that pose a hazard
to the user; a Caution statement identifies conditions and actions that may damage the
thermometer or the test instruments.
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Precautions and Safety Information
Safety Information
WWarning
To avoid electrical shock or personal injury, follow these guidelines:
•
Before using the thermometer, inspect the case. Do not use the
thermometer if it appears damaged. Look for cracks or missing plastic.
Pay particular attention to the insulation around the connectors.
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•
•
Disconnect the thermocouple(s) from the thermometer before opening the
case.
Replace the batteries as soon as the low battery indicator (B) appears. The
possibility of false readings can lead to personal injury.
Do not use the thermometer if it operates abnormally. Protection may be
impaired. When in doubt, have the thermometer serviced.
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•
Do not operate the thermometer around explosive gas, vapor, or dust.
Do not apply more than the rated voltage, as marked on the thermometer,
between the thermocouple(s), or between any thermocouple and earth
ground.
•
Models 52 and 54: Measurement errors may occur if voltages on the
measurement surfaces result in potentials greater than 1 V between the
two thermocouples. When potential differences are anticipated between
the thermocouples, use electrically insulated thermocouples.
•
•
When servicing the thermometer, use only specified replacement parts.
Do not use the thermometer with any part of the case or cover removed.
Caution
To avoid damaging the thermometer or the equipment under test:
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•
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Use the proper thermocouples, function, and range for your thermometer.
Do not attempt to recharge the batteries.
To prevent explosion, do not dispose of batteries in fire.
Follow local laws or regulations when disposing of batteries.
Match the + and − polarities of the batteries with the battery case
markings.
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Specifications
General Specifications
Weight
280 g (10 oz)
Dimensions
(without holster)
2.8 cm × 7.8 cm × 16.2 cm
(1.1 in × 3 in × 6.4 in)
Battery
3 AA batteries
Certification
Safety
P,
(TÜV pending)
)
CSA C22.2 No. 1010.1 1992
EN 61010 Amendments 1, 2
CAT I
OVERVOLTAGE (Installation) CATEGORY I,
Pollution Degree 2 per IEC1010-1*
* Refers to the level of Impulse Withstand Voltage protection provided. Equipment of OVERVOLTAGE
CATEGORY I is equipment for connection to circuits in which measures are taken to limit the transient
over voltages to an appropriate low level.
Environmental
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
−10 oC to +50 oC (+14 oF to +122oF)
−40 oC to +60oC (−40 oF to +140 oF)
Non Condensing (< +10 oC) (< +50 oF)
95% RH (+10 oC to +30 oC) (+50 oF to +86 oF)
75% RH (+30 oC to +40 oC) (+86 oF to +104 oF)
45% RH (+40 oC to +50 oC) (+104 oF to +122 oF)
(Without Condensation)
Humidity
Electrical
J-type: −210 oC to +1200 oC (−346 oF to +2192 oF)
K-type: −200 oC to +1372 oC (−328 oF to +2501 oF)
T-type: −250 oC to +400 oC (−418 oF to +752 oF)
E-type: −150 oC to +1000 oC (−238 oF to +1832 oF)
N-type: −200 oC to +1300 oC (−328 oF to +2372 oF)
R- and S-type: 0 oC to +1767 oC (+32 oF to +3212 oF)
Measurement
Range
Display
Resolution
0.1 oC / oF / K < 1000o
1.0 oC / oF / K ≥ 1000o
J-, K-, T-, E-, and N-type: ±[0.05 % of reading + 0.3 oC (0.5 oF)]
[below −100 oC (−148 oF): add 0.15 % of reading for J, K, E, and N;
and 0.45 % of reading for T]
Measurement
Accuracy
R- and S-type: ±[0.05 % of reading + 0.4 oC (+0.7 oF)]
0.01 % of reading + 0.03 oC per oC
Temperature
Coefficient
(0.05 oF per oF) outside the specified +18 oC to +28 oC (+64 oF to +82 oF) range
[below −100 oC (−148 oF): add 0.04 % of reading for J-, K-, E-, and N-type;
and 0.08 % of reading for T-type]
Electromagnetic
Compatibility
Susceptibility: ± 2 oC (± 3.6 oF) for 80 MHz to 200 MHz in 1.5 v/m field, for 200 MHz to
1000 MHz in 3 V/m field.
Emissions: Commercial limits per EN50081-1
Maximum
Differential
Common Mode
Voltage
1 V (Maximum voltage difference between T1 and T2)
Temperature
Scale
ITS-90
Applicable
Standards
NIST-175
Accuracy is specified for ambient temperatures between +18 oC (+64 oF) and +28 oC (+82 oF) for a period of
1 year. The above specifications do not include thermocouple error.
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Performance Test and Calibration Required Test Equipment
Performance Test and Calibration Required Test Equipment
Refer to Table 2 for a list of test equipment used in the performance test and calibration
procedures.
Table 2. Recommended Test Equipment
Equipment
Required Characteristics
Recommended Model
Output Voltage: 0-1V
Accuracy: 0.0125 %
Resolution: 0.1 µV
DC Voltage Calibrator
Fluke 5700A or equivalent
Fluke 80CK-M
Fluke P/N 779942
Fluke P/N 601747
Omega
Thermocouple connector
For K-type thermocouple
Copper
Thermocouple connector
K-type Thermocouple wire
Dewar Flask/Cap
Standard
1- pint, or larger capacity
Thermos
Mercury Thermometer
(either °C or °F)
0.02 °C Resolution
0.05 °F Resolution
Princo Model ASTM56C
Princo Model ASTM56F
DB9 Adapter Connector
IR Adapter
Fluke P/N 804549
Fluke P/N 690518
PC with Microsoft Windows®
installed
Performance Tests
Performance tests are recommended for incoming inspection, periodic maintenance, and
for checking the thermometer’s specifications. If the thermometer fails any part of the
performance tests, calibration and/or repair is indicated.
Before performing these tests:
1. Allow the thermometer to stabilize to room temperature, +23 oC ± 5 oC (+73 oF ± 9 oF).
2. Check the batteries and replace them if necessary.
Display Test
Turn the thermometer on while pressing the h button. All display segments are
displayed until the h button is released. Confirm that all the display segments are
showing as in Figure 1.
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53
52
54
zb03f.eps
Figure 1. Display Segments
Keypad Test
Check that all keypad switches are functional by pressing each key and confirming the
proper response on the display.
Wide Range Performance Test Procedure
This test verifies the instrument specifications. If the instrument fails this test, perform
the calibration procedure. If the unit continues to fail, it should be taken to a Fluke
service center.
Ice Bath Construction
To begin the performance test, first construct an ice bath as follows:
1. Prepare a Dewar Flask by drilling two holes in its cap to accept the Mercury
thermometer and thermocouple wires, or use a standard laboratory cork.
2. Fill the Dewar Flask with shaved or crushed ice made from distilled water.
3. Fill the Dewar Flask with enough distilled water so that the ice turns to slush, but do
not add enough water to float the ice.
Note
As the ice melts, siphon off the excess water and add more ice. Allow
approximately 5 to 10 minutes for the water to drop back to the freezing
point.
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4. Replace the Dewar Flask cap or cork, and insert the thermocouple wires and Mercury
thermometer as shown in Figure 2. Insert the Mercury thermometer to the same depth
as the thermocouple wire.
K-Type Thermocouple wire
K-Type
Thermocouple
connector
Copper wire
Mercury
Thermometer
-
+
-
+
51, 52, 53, or 54
Series II
Thermometer
5700A
Calibrator
Ice bath
+
-
zb04f.eps
Figure 2. Ice Bath Test Equipment Connections
Ice Bath Test
Use the following procedure to test the thermometer. If the thermometer has two inputs,
this test should be conducted on both thermocouple inputs.
1. If not already selected, select K-type thermocouple on the thermometer using the
D, K, N, and Ebuttons.
2. Connect the equipment as shown in Figure 2. Allow the setup to thermally stabilize at
least 5 minutes after inserting the thermocouple into the thermometer.
3. Verify that the ice bath temperature reads 0.0 oC ± 0.06 oC on the Mercury
thermometer.
4. Short (or apply 0 mV) to the copper wires at the Calibrator.
5. Verify the thermometer reads 0.0 oC ± 0.3 oC.
6. If this test fails, reposition the thermocouple wires and Mercury thermometer to the
same depth in the ice bath, and repeat steps 3-5. If the test continues to fail, perform
the calibration procedure, located after this procedure.
7. Remove the short applied in step 4.
8. Using Table 3, steps 2-5, obtain an output from the Calibrator equal to the values in
the “Input Voltage (mV DC)” column, and verify the thermometer reads within the
limits specified. If any step fails, perform the calibration procedure located later in
this section.
9. Disconnect the thermocouple from the input terminals. This completes the ice bath
test.
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Table 3. Performance Test Values (K-Type Thermocouple)
Input
Voltage
Equivalent
Display Reading limits
Step
(mV DC)
Temperature
°C
°F
1
2
3
4
5
0.0000
0.9193
-5.7297
40.8853
48.8382
0.0 °C
32.0 °F
-0.3 to 0.3
31.5 to 32.5
72.9 to 73.9
23.0 °C
-190.0 °C
990.0 °C
1200 °C
73.4 °F
22.7 to 23.3
-189.3 to -190.7
989.2 to 990.8
1199 to 1201
-310.0 °F
1814 °F
2192 °F
-308.9 to -311.1
1813 to 1815
2190 to 2194
Verification of IR Communications Port (Fluke 53 and 54)
This section explains how to verify the operation of the IR Communications Port (IR
port). Perform the following procedure using a PC and HyperTerminal. The IR port can
also be verified using Flukeview software.
To set up a HyperTerminal file, follow these steps:
1. Connect the IR adapter cable to the DB9 Adapter connector. Connect the other end of
the DB9 Adapter to a COM port of the PC.
2. Place the Fluke 53 or 54 in front of the IR adapter.
3. Open up a HyperTerminal session. Select Start button, Programs, Accessories,
HyperTerminal.
4. Open up a New Connection with a name like “Fluke 54 IR Test”.
5. When the Connect To box appears, select the COM1 or COM2 (the port that the IR
adapter cable is plugged into).
6. Select Port Settings: 9600 baud rate, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, and no flow
control.
7. Under File, select properties. Verify that the correct port is selected. Click on
Configure. Verify that port settings are correct (the baud rate may need to be
changed to 9600).
8. Select the Settings tab then click on ASCII Setup. Check the following boxes:
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Echo typed characters locally
Append line feeds to incoming line ends
Wrap lines that exceed terminal width
To open a HyperTerminal file to test the IR port, use the following procedure:
1. Under File, select Save As. Use a file name such as “Fluke 54 IR Test” and then
click on save.
2. Click on the phone disconnect icon.
3. Click on open folder or under File select Open. Double click on Fluke 54 IR Test.
4. Type in "ID" followed by the Enter key (notice the "ID" is capitalized).
5. The display of the thermometer now shows the thermometer name (Fluke 53-II or
Fluke 54-II), and the units operating software version (e.g. Fluke 54-II, V1.01).
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Calibration and Offset Adjustment
Calibration and Offset Adjustment
Calibration consists of two parts:
1. Calibration of the A/D converter, using the set up shown in Figure 3.
2. Reference junction calibration, using the ice bath test set up shown in Figure 2.
A/D Calibration
To calibrate the A/D portion of the thermometer, follow these steps:
1. Connect the calibrator to the T1 input of the thermometer using copper (non-
thermocouple) wire and a copper thermocouple connector. Refer to Figure 3 for
proper equipment connections.
2. Turn the thermometer on, with a small, blunt probe, press the calibration button
located on the back and in the center of the thermometer. Refer to Figure 4.
Copper
Thermocouple
connector
-
+
51, 52, 53, or 54
Series II
Thermometer
Copper
wire
5700A
Calibrator
+
-
zb06f.eps
Figure 3. Calibration Connections
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Calibration
button access
zb02f.eps
Figure 4. Calibration Button Access
3. The menu on the display changes to “CAL A-d”.
Note
Within CAL are four menu options that may be accessed by pressing E:
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•
CAL A-d prompts the operator for the A/D calibration inputs in mV dc.
CAL rEF allows the operator to calibrate the reference junction at a
known temperature.
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•
CAL donE saves the new calibration constants in memory.
CAL Abrt ignores calibration changes (turning the thermometer off
while in CAL will also ignore calibration changes).
4. Press K or Nto select different menu options.
5. With CAL A-d selected, press E. The thermometer prompts “80”. Set the
calibrator to +80.000 mV and allow the output to stabilize.
Note
For steps 6 and 8, keep hand and body motion to a minimum while the
thermometer takes A/D readings.
6. Press E. Wait while it takes A/D readings.
7. When the thermometer prompts for “-8”, set the Calibrator to -8.0000 mV. Allow the
output to stabilize.
8. Press E on the thermometer and wait while it takes A/D readings. The
thermometer now shows the measured value in the bottom portion of the display.
Millivolts appears on the left side and microvolts appears on the right side.
9. If the measurement is from –7 995.0 to –8 005.0, press E and the meter will
return to the calibration menu and display CAL rEF. If the measurement is outside –
7995.0 to –8005.0, press Eonce to return to the calibration menu. Using
K or N, select CAL A-d and try the A/D calibration procedure a second time
starting at step 5.
10. Using K or N, select “CAL donE”, then press E to store the calibration in
memory.
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11. To ignore the calibration changes, use K or N, and select “CAL Abrt” and press
E.
12. Proceed to Reference Junction Calibration.
Reference Junction Calibration
Note
This procedure is described using an ice bath and a K-type thermocouple.
It can be performed in °C, °F, or K with any thermocouple and a known,
accurate temperature between 0 °C (+32 °F) and +50 °C (+122 °F).
Note
It is important that the temperature of the thermocouple and the internal
temperature of the thermometer (the reference junction) have stabilized.
To calibrate the reference junction, follow these steps:
1. Prepare an ice bath (described earlier in this section).
2. Referring to Figure 2, connect the equipment to T1 using K-type thermocouple wire
and a K-type thermocouple connector. Allow the setup to thermally stabilize at least
5 minutes after inserting the thermocouple connector into the thermometer.
3. Turn the thermometer on and select the thermocouple type using the D, K, N,
and Ebuttons.
4. Enter calibration mode (refer to the “A/D Calibration” section, step 2).
5. Using Kor N, select CAL rEF and press E.
6. Press Kor Nuntil the upper display matches the known temperature.
Note
Once adjusted, do not change units (°C, °F, or K) until the thermometer is
in measurement mode.
7. Press the E button.
8. “CAL donE”appears then press E to store the calibration in memory.
9. To ignore the calibration changes, use the K or N, and select “CAL Abrt” and
press E.
Using the Offset to Adjust for Variation Between Thermocouples
Use the offset option in the thermometer SETUP mode to adjust the thermometer's
readings for errors of a specific thermocouple. Use the following procedure:
1. Plug the thermocouple into the thermometer input then allow the setup to thermally
stabilize at least 5 minutes.
2. Place the thermocouple in a known, stable temperature environment (such as an ice
bath, lag bath, or a dry well calibrator).
3. Allow the readings to stabilize.
4. In SETUP, change the offset until the primary display reading matches the bath
temperature. (See "Changing Setup Options” in the 51/52 Series II Users Manual,
and the 53/54 Series II Users Manual.)
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Basic Maintenance
Basic maintenance required by the thermometer is discussed in this section.
Cleaning the Thermometer
Caution
•
To avoid damaging the thermometer, do not use aromatic
hydrocarbons or chlorinated solvents for cleaning. These
solutions react with the plastics used in the thermometer.
•
•
Do not allow the LCD to get wet.
Do not remove any of the lubricant from the battery/pca
connection.
Clean the thermometer case with a mild detergent and water.
The pca may be washed with isopropyl alcohol or deionized water and a soft brush. Dry
the pca with clean dry air at low pressure, then bake it at +50 oC (+122 oF) for 24 hours.
Changing the Batteries
WWarning
•
•
Replace the batteries as soon as the low battery indicator (B)
appears. The possibility of false readings increases when
the batteries are low. False readings can lead to personal
injury.
To avoid electrical shock, disconnect the thermocouple(s)
before opening the battery door.
Caution
•
•
•
Do not attempt to recharge the batteries.
Do not dispose of the batteries by placing them in fire.
Follow local laws or regulations when disposing of
batteries.
•
Match the positive (+) and negative (-) polarities of the
batteries with the markings located on the case.
To replace the batteries, refer to Figure 5 and use the following procedure:
1. Turn the thermometer off.
2. Loosen the battery compartment door screw and remove the battery door.
3. Replace the three AA batteries. To simplify battery installation, put the new batteries
into the unit positive end first.
4. Replace the battery compartment door and tighten the screw.
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Disassembly and Reassembly
zb01f.eps
Figure 5. Battery Access
Disassembly and Reassembly
Disassembly and reassembly of the thermometer may be necessary to replace interior
parts. Refer to Figure 6 when disassembling and reassembling the thermometer.
Disassembly
To disassemble the thermometer, follow these steps:
1. Remove the batteries (see “Changing the Batteries” section).
2. Remove the two screws located inside the battery compartment.
Caution
•
•
Before proceeding, make sure that you are grounded to
prevent static discharge, which could damage the
thermometer.
Inside the unit there are parts that can become
contaminated by oils from the skin. These parts should not
be directly handled. When lifting out the elastomeric
connectors and the main switch pad, it is recommended that
tweezers or sterile gloves be used.
3. Remove the two case bottom screws, located at the LCD-end of the unit and separate
the bottom case from the top case.
4. Removing any of the interior components of the unit requires removing the Main
PCA. To remove the Main PCA, place the top case face down and remove the two
screws that attach the Main PCA to the top case. Gently lift the Main PCA out of the
top case. The IR Lens, small Isothermal PCA, backlight, elastomeric connectors, and
the LCD may all lift out attached to the Main PCA.
5. If the Isothermal PCA separates from the Main PCA, the Isothermal PCA, IR Lens,
backlight, elastomeric connectors, and the LCD will still be in the top case. Lift them
out of the top case after the Main PCA is removed.
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6. The LCD decal is now exposed and may be removed.
7. To remove the main switch pad, first remove the small elastomeric connector at the
top of the switch pad, and then lift out the entire switch pad.
Reassembly
The reassembly procedure is basically the reverse of the disassembly procedure.
However, there are several points in this process that should be explained further.
Note
For reassembly, the thermometer top case should be face down, with the
keypad end of the top case facing the user.
Reinstalling the LCD Assembly
Follow these steps to reinstall the LCD assembly:
1. Install the LCD decal.
2. When putting the LCD back into the top case, make sure the LCD is correctly
aligned. The edge of the LCD with the bubble in it should be facing the left side of
the open, face down top case, and the LCD should be placed into the top case face
down.
3. When reinstalling the backlight, the backlight pins should be on the left side of the
open top case and they should be facing up. Check that the pins are straight. To make
sure that the backlight is centered, line up the bottom left corner of the backlight with
the guide that is molded into the top case. The left corner of the backlight should fit
directly over this guide and the bottom right side of the backlight should also be lined
up with (but not over) a similar guide on the right side of the open top case.
4. Install the two LCD elastomeric connectors.
Rebuilding the Main PCA
When reinstalling the Main PCA, make sure that the Isothermal PCA and the IR Lens are
attached to each other first. To do this, follow these directions:
1. Turn the Main PCA over so that the components are face down.
2. Attach the Isothermal PCA to the Main PCA by inserting the pins into the matching
holes on the Main PCA.
Note
When putting the Isothermal PCA back onto the Main PCA, do not push the
Isothermal PCA all the way down into the contact holes of the Main PCA. If
the Isothermal PCA is kept slightly loose, it makes installation of the IR
Lens easier.
3. Reinstall the IR Lens by taking the Main PCA (with the Isothermal PCA loosely
attached), and with the component side facing down; slide the IR Lens in between the
main board and the Isothermal PCA.
4. Line up the tab on the Isothermal PCA and the notch in the IR Lens and push the two
together. The contacts of the IR Lens should slide under the Isothermal PCA and they
should be making contact with pads on the underside of the Isothermal PCA.
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5. Push the Isothermal PCA and the Main PCA together so that the Isothermal PCA
pins go deeper into the Main PCA sockets. This holds the IR Lens in place and
allows the Main PCA to be reinstalled into the top case.
Reinstalling the Main PCA
1. While holding the IR Lens to the Main PCA, turn the Main PCA over so that the
components are facing up.
2. Align the screw holes in the Main PCA with those in the top case.
3. Align the backlight pins with the Main PCA sockets.
4. Align the Main PCA holes with the backlight posts.
5. Gently push the Main PCA down into the top case, making sure that the IR Lens goes
into the groove on the LCD-end of the top case. If it does not fit together easily,
check to make sure that everything is properly lined up and try again.
6. Reinsert and tighten the two pca screws.
To complete the thermometer reassembly, screw the bottom case to the top case, reinstall
the batteries and screw the battery compartment shut.
Replaceable Parts
Refer to Table 4 for all replacement part numbers and Figure 6 for part locations. Unless
specified in the “Model Number” column, all parts are for all units. To order replaceable
parts, see the “Service Centers” section of this manual.
Table 4. Replaceable Parts
Item
Fluke Part
Model
Number
Qty. Number
Description
Number
1
2
3
4
376756
803582
BATTERY, PRIMARY, 1.5V, 0-150MA, AA ALKALINE
SCREW , PH, P, CAPT, STL, 4-40, .25
BATTERY DOOR:
All
All
3
4
1
1
642931
669838
• SCREW, PH, P, AM THD FORM, STL, 4-14, .312
• DOOR, BATTERY
All
All
5
1
669812
669804
669801
669796
CASE, TOP
CASE, TOP
CASE, TOP
CASE, TOP
51
52
53
54
6
7
1
2
1
1541901
804713
ISOTHERMAL PCA (TESTED)
All
All
All
CONNECTOR, ELASTOMERIC, LCD TO PWB, 2.210 L
BOTTOM CASE ASSEMBLY
8A-F
1541895
Bottom Case Assembly contains:
8A
8B
8C
8D
8E
8F
2
1
1
1
1
1
666435
674744
674770
669819
658689
675009
•
•
•
•
•
•
BATTERY CONTACT, DUAL
BATTERY CONTACT (POS)
BATTERY CONTACT (NEG)
CASE, BOTTOM
All
All
All
All
All
All
KEYPAD, CALIBRATION
SHIELD
15
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Service Manual
Table 4. Replaceable Parts (cont.)
Description
Item
Number
Fluke Part
Number
Model
Number
Qty.
9A-B
1
1541912
1543462
51/53 SERIES II IR LENS KIT
52/54 SERIES II IR LENS KIT
51, 53
52, 54
1
IR Lens Kit contains:
9A
9B
2
4
__
__
•
SPRING, ISOTHERMAL
51, 53
52, 54
1
1
1
1
•
•
IR LENS
IR LENS
51, 53
52, 54
All
10
11
675017
WINDOW, PROTECTOR
675030
675025
675022
675014
LCD DECAL
LCD DECAL
LCD DECAL
LCD DECAL
51
52
53
54
12
13
14
15
1
1
2
1
674747
1272438
643830
BACKLIGHT
All
All
All
HOLSTER & FLEX STAND ASSEMBLY
SCREW, PH, P, METRIC PT, STL, K35, 14MM
669793
669788
669785
669777
KEYPAD
KEYPAD
KEYPAD
KEYPAD
51
52
53
54
16
1
1
1
804705
800836
1276106
CONNECTOR, ELASTOMERIC, SWITCH TO PWB, 1.200 L
LCD, MULTIPLEXED
All
All
All
17
Not shown
CD ROM, CD ROM FLUKE 50 SERIES II
CD ROM contains:
•
•
51/52 Series II Users Manual (16 Languages)
53/54 Series II Users Manual (16 Languages)
Not shown
Not shown
1
1276114
773135
FLUKE 51-54 SERIES II PRODUCT OVERVIEW
All
1
2
THERMOCOUPLE ASSY, T/C ASSY, K-TYPE, BEADED, MOLDED-
PLUG
51, 53
52, 54
16
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Service Manual
18
Index
—A—
—I—
assembly, 13
ice bath
construction, 6
equipment connections, 7
—B—
batteries
changing, 12
—L—
LCD
reinstalling, 14
—C—
calibration, 9
—M—
A/D, 9
A/D connections, 9
button access, 10
CAL Abrt, 10
Main PCA
rebuilding, 14
reinstalling, 15
maintenance
CAL A-d, 10
CAL donE, 10
CAL rEF, 10
offset, 9
basic, 12
batteries, changing, 12
cleaning, 12
reference junction, 11
variations between thermocouples, 11
caution, 12, 13
CD ROM, 1
—P—
parts
diagram, 17
list of replaceable, 15
performance tests, 5
display test, 5
—D—
disassembly, 13
display
IR communications port verification, 8
keypad test, 6
segments, 6
test values, k-type thermocouple, 8
wide range, 6
precautions, 2
—E—
electrical symbols, 2
—R—
—H—
reassembly, 14
HyperTerminal, 8
1
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Service Manual
performance testing and calibration, 5
—S—
safety, 2
—U—
cautions and warnings, 3
service centers
Users Manual
phone numbers, world wide web address, 2
specifications
51, 52 Series II, 1
53, 54 Series II, 1
environmental, 4
general, 4
—W—
warnings, 1, 12
—T—
test equipment
2
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