Manual Milwaukee 2216-20

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    MIL W AUKEE ELECTRIC T OOL CORPORA TION – TEST & MEASUREMEN T PRODUCT REP AIR SER VICE INSTRUCTIONS — CALIBRA TION 2 216- 20 Light Commercial Digital Multimeter Environmental Condition Perform all calibration at an ambient temperature of 23°C ± 2°C / 73.4°F ± 3.6°F a nd relative humidity of 80% - allow the digital multimeter to si t a ...

  • Milwaukee 2216-20 - page 2

    i T ABLE OF CONTENTS Page Introduction 1 Precautions and Safety Information 1 Symbols 1 Safety 2 S pecifications 3 General S pecification 3 V oltage S pecif ication 4 Current S pecifications 5 Resist ance, Continuity , Capacit ance S pecifications 6 Frequency , Rotary Switch, Auto Power Of f S pecification 7 Physical and environment characteristics ...

  • Milwaukee 2216-20 - page 3

    1 Introduction W arning T o avoid shock or injury , do not perform the verification test s or calibration procedu res described in the manual unless y ou are qualified to do so. The information provided in this document is for the use of qu alified personnel only . Caution The 2216-20 cont ain p art s that can be damaged by st atic discharge. Follo ...

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    2 SAFETY Review the following safety precaution s to avoid injury and prevent damag e to this product or any product s connected to it. T o avoid potential hazards, use the product only as spe cified. CAUTION: These st atement s identify conditions or practices that could result in damage to the equipment or other pro perty . W ARNING: These statem ...

  • Milwaukee 2216-20 - page 5

    3 SPECIFICA TIONS All specifications are warranted unless noted typical and apply to the 2216 -20 DMM. S tated accuracies are at 23°C±5°C at tha n 80% relative humidity and without the battery indicator displayed. Gen era l sp ec ifi ca tions n o i t p i r c s e D s c i t s i r e t c a r a h C s t n u o c 0 0 0 6 t n u o c y a l p s i D c e s / ...

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    4 Measurement Characteris tics Accuracy is ±(% reading + number of digit s) at 23°C ± 5°C, less than 80% R.H. T emperature coeffici ent: 0.1 * (S pecifi ed accuracy)/°C , < 18°C , > 28°C (1) DC V olt age Range Resolution Accuracy 600.0mV 0.1mV 6.000V 0.001V 60.00V 0.01V 600.0V 0.1V ± (0.5% reading + 2 digits) Input Impedance: 10M Ω ...

  • Milwaukee 2216-20 - page 7

    5 (3) DC Current Range Resolution Accuracy 6.000A 0.001A 10.00A 0.01A ± (1% reading + 3 digit s) Response Ti me: < 1.5 sec. Maximum measurement time: 5 minutes at 10A with at least 20 minutes rest time. Overload Protection: AC/D C 20A for 10 sec ond. (4) AC Current Range Resolution Accuracy (Sine W av e) 6.000A * 0.001A 10.00A 0.01A ± (1.5% re ...

  • Milwaukee 2216-20 - page 8

    6 (6) Continuity Range Resolution Accuracy 600.0 Ω 0.1 Ω ± (1% reading + 5 digit s) Open Circuit V olt age: Approx. 0.6V Continuity: Built-in buzzer sounds whe n measured resistance i s less than 30 Ω and sounds off when measured resist ance is more than 200 Ω , Between 30 Ω to 200 Ω the buzzer maybe sound or of f either . Continuity I ...

  • Milwaukee 2216-20 - page 9

    7 (1 1) Auto Po wer Off The meter au tomatically turns the power off after powering up and no operation for 20 ± 5 minutes. T o power up, turn the knob back to OFF f irst. (12) Measuring Rate: 3 t i mes / sec. (13) Fuse: 10A/600V Fast Action Fuse (1 4) Batt er y : Alkaline 1.5V Battery * 2 (15) Low Battery V oltage: 2.3V ± 0.1V (16) Backlight The ...

  • Milwaukee 2216-20 - page 10

    8 Physical and Environment al Characteri stics n o i t p i r c s e D s c i t s i r e t c a r a h C Dime nsio ns (H ×W ×D) 170mm × 80mm × 57m m g K 3 . 0 ) y r e t t a b h t i w ( t h g i e W n o i t p i r c s e D s c i t s i r e t c a r a h c l a t n e m n o r i v n E C ° 0 5 + o t 0 1 - g n i t a r e p o e r u t a r e p m e T Non-Operating -4 ...

  • Milwaukee 2216-20 - page 11

    9 Required Equipment Required equipment is listed in T able B. If the recommended models are not available, equip ment with equivalent specifications may be used. Repairs or se rvicing should be per formed only by qualified personn el. T able B. Required Equipment Equipment Required Characteristics Recommended Model Calibrator AC Voltage Range: 0 ? ...

  • Milwaukee 2216-20 - page 12

    10 Basic Maintenance W arning T o avoid shock, remove the test leads an d any input signals before opening the case o r replacing the battery or fuses. Opening the Meter Ca se Caution T o avoid unintentional shock circuit, always place the uncovered Meter assembl y on a protective surface. When the ca se of the Meter is open, circuit connections ar ...

  • Milwaukee 2216-20 - page 13

    11 T esting Fuses T o test the internal fuses of the meter . 1. T urn the rotary selector s witch to the Ω position. 2. T o test FS1, plug a test lead into V Ω Hz input terminal, and touch the probe to the A input terminal. The displ ay should indicate between 0.0 to 0.2 Ω . (Bussmann KTK-10 recommended). If display reads higher than 0.2 Ω ...

  • Milwaukee 2216-20 - page 14

    12 Performance T est s The following performance test s verify the co mplete operability of the Meter an d check the accuracy of each Meter function against the Meter’s specifications. Accuracy specificatio ns are valid for a period of one year after calibration, when measured at an operating temperature of 18°C to 28°C and at A maximum of 80% ...

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    13 T esting the V olt age Function To verify accuracy in the AC and DC voltage ranges, do the following: 1. T urn t he ro t ar y switch to “ V ” position . 2. Connect the Calibrator to the V Ω and CO M inputs on the Meter. 3. Set the Calibrator for the voltage and frequency from step 1 to 12 in Table 1. 4. Compare the reading on the Meter dis ...

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    14 T esting the Resist ance Function T o verify the accuracy of the resist ance function, do the following: 1. Connect the Calibrator to V Ω Hz and CO M on t he Me ter . 2. T u rn t he ro tary swi tch to Ω . 3. Apply the inputs for st ep 1-6 in T able 3. 4. Compare the Meter display readings to the displ ay readings in T able 3. 5. If the displa ...

  • Milwaukee 2216-20 - page 17

    15 T esting the Ampere Function T o verify the accuracy of AC current measurement function s, do the following: 1. Connect the Calibrator to the A and CO M inpu t s on t he Me ter . 2. T u rn the ro ta ry swit ch to A~. 3. Apply the inputs for step s 1-4 in T able 5. 4. For each input, comp are the readings on the Meter display to the reading in T ...

  • Milwaukee 2216-20 - page 18

    16 T able 7 Frequency T est: Step Source Level Waveform Readin g 1 8.0Vp-p 2.00Hz Square Wa ve 1.98Hz to 2.02Hz 2 8.0Vp-p 80.00Hz Square Wa ve 79.90Hz to 80.10Hz 3 8.0Vp-p 800.0Hz Square Wa ve 799.0Hz to 801.0Hz 4 8.0Vp-p 8.000kHz Square Wa ve 7.990kHz to 8.010kHz 5 10.0Vp-p 50.00kHz Square Wave 49.93kHz to 50.07kHz 6 230.0Vp-p 10.00 Hz Sine Wave 9 ...

  • Milwaukee 2216-20 - page 19

    17 Calibration Procedure Recalibrate the meter: It is recommended that the meter may be calibrated once year . Use the following procedure to calibrate the meter . Envir on ment a l C ondi t ion 1. Perform calibration at an ambient temperature and relative humidity (23°C±2°C a nd R.H. 80%). Allow the instrument to sit at this te mperature for at ...

  • Milwaukee 2216-20 - page 20

    18 (E) DCA Calibration (V R7) 1. Rotate the rotary switch to DCA Function. 2. Connect the output of a DCA calibrator to V and COM input terminals of the meter. 3. Output DCA 5.000A from the calibrator. 4. Adjust VR7 until the display shows 5.000A ± 0.001A. 5. Turn off the output of the calibrator an d disconnect the meter from the calib rator. (F) ...

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