Fluke 374 FC, 375 FC, 376 FC, 902 FC Clamp Meter Calibration Manual

Introduction

⚠ Warning To prevent electric shock or personal injury, read the Safety Information before you use the Product.

This manual provides all the information necessary to perform basic maintenance and make calibration adjustments for the 374 FC/375 FC/376 FC and the 902 FC Clamp Meters (the Product). All figures show the 376 FC unless noted.

For complete operating instructions, refer to the 375 FC/375 FC/376 FC Users Manual and the 902 FC Users Manual.

Safety Information

A Warning identifies hazardous conditions and procedures that are dangerous to the user. A Caution identifies conditions and procedures that can cause damage to the Product or the equipment under test.

⚠ Warning To prevent possible electrical shock, fire, or personal injury:

⚠ Warning

For safe operation and maintenance of the Product:

⚠ Caution To prevent possible damage to the Product or to equipment under test:

Note The Measurement Category (CAT) and voltage rating of any combination of test probe, test probe accessory, current clamp accessory, and the Product is the LOWEST rating of any individual component.

Symbols used on the Product and in this manual are explained in Table 1.

Symbol Description
[consult documentation] Consult user documentation.
WARNING. RISK OF DANGER.
WARNING. HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE. Risk of electric shock.
[additional protective measures] Do not apply around or remove from uninsulated hazardous live conductors without taking additional protective measures.
[application permitted] Application around and removal from uninsulated hazardous live conductors is permitted.
[earth symbol] Earth
[double insulation symbol] Double Insulated
AC AC (Alternating Current)
DC DC (Direct Current)
[Australian EMC] Conforms to relevant Australian EMC standards.
[CSA certified] Certified by CSA Group to North American safety standards.
[CE certified] Conforms to European Union directives.
CAT II Measurement Category II is applicable to test and measuring circuits connected directly to utilization points (socket outlets and similar points) of the low-voltage MAINS installation.
CAT III Measurement Category III is applicable to test and measuring circuits connected to the distribution part of the building's low-voltage MAINS installation.
CAT IV Measurement Category IV is applicable to test and measuring circuits connected at the source of the building's low-voltage MAINS installation.
[WEEE symbol] This product complies with the WEEE Directive marking requirements. The affixed label indicates that you must not discard this electrical/electronic product in domestic household waste. Product Category: With reference to the equipment types in the WEEE Directive Annex I, this product is classed as category 9 "Monitoring and Control Instrumentation" product. Do not dispose of this product as unsorted municipal waste.

The Product

⚠ Warning To prevent possible electrical shock, fire, or personal injury:

Figure 1. The Product

[Description of Figure 1: Image shows the Fluke clamp meter with labels pointing to the jaws, display, buttons (HOLD, mV, SAVE, LOG, INRUSH, AC/DC, Hz, Amps), rotary dial, and tactile barrier (1). The clamp is open, showing the jaws. The meter body is yellow and black. It indicates CAT II 600V and CAT IV 600V ratings.]

374 FC/375 FC/376 FC Electrical Specifications

AC Current via Jaw

Range Resolution Accuracy Crest Factor (50 Hz/60 Hz)
374 FC and 375 FC: 600.0 A 0.1 A 2% ±5 digits (10 Hz to 100 Hz)
2.5% ±5 digits (100 to 500 Hz)
376 FC: 3 @ 500 A
2.5 @ 600 A
1.42 @ 1000 A
376 FC: 999.9 A 374 FC and 375 FC: 2.5 @ 350 A
1.42 @ 600 A
Note: Add 2% for C.F. > 2

AC Current via Flexible Current Probe

Range Resolution Accuracy
2500 A 0.1 A (≤999.9 A)
1 A (≤2500 A)
3% ±5 digits (5 Hz to 500 Hz)
Crest Factor (50 Hz/60 Hz)
3.0 at 1100 A (375 FC and 376 FC only)
2.5 at 1400 A
1.42 at 2500 A
Add 2% for C.F. >2

Position Sensitivity

Figure 2. Position Sensitivity

[Description of Figure 2: Diagram illustrating the position of a conductor within the clamp meter jaws for position sensitivity testing. It shows three measurement points (A, B, C) at increasing distances from the optimum position, with corresponding error percentages. A table lists these distances and errors for i2500-10 Flex and i2500-18 Flex probes.]

Distance from Optimum i2500-10 Flex i2500-18 Flex Error
A 0.5 in (12.7 mm) 1.4 in (35.6 mm) ±0.5%
B 0.8 in (20.3 mm) 2.0 in (50.8 mm) ±1.0%
C 1.4 in (35.6 mm) 2.5 in (63.5 mm) ±2.0%

Measurement uncertainty assumes centralized primary conductor at optimum position, no external electrical or magnetic field, and within operating temperature range.

DC Current

Range Resolution Accuracy
374 FC and 375 FC: 600.0 A 0.1 A 2% ±5 digits
376 FC: 999.9 A

AC Voltage

Range Resolution Accuracy
1000 V 0.1 V (≤600.0 V)
1 V (1000 V)
1.5% ±5 digits (20 Hz to 500 Hz)

DC Voltage

Range Resolution Accuracy
1000 V 0.1 V (≤600.0 V)
1 V (1000 V)
1% ±5 digits

mV dc (375 FC and 376 FC)

Range Resolution Accuracy
500.0 mV 0.1 mV 1% ±5 digits

Frequency via Jaw

Range Resolution Accuracy Trigger Level
375 FC and 376 FC: 5.0 Hz to 500.0 Hz 0.1 Hz 0.5% ±5 digits 5 Hz to 10 Hz, ≥10 A
10 Hz to 100 Hz, ≥5 A
100 Hz to 500 Hz, ≥10 A

Frequency via Flexible Current Probe

Range Resolution Accuracy Trigger Level
375 FC and 376 FC: 5.0 Hz to 500.0 Hz 0.1 Hz 0.5% ±5 digits 5 Hz to 20 Hz, ≥25 A
20 Hz to 100 Hz, ≥20 A
100 Hz to 500 Hz, ≥25 A

Resistance

Range Resolution Accuracy
374 FC: 6000 Ω 374 FC: 0.1 Ω (≤600.0 Ω)
1 Ω (≤6000 Ω)
1% ±5 digits
375 FC and 376 FC: 60 kΩ 375 FC and 376 FC: 0.1 Ω (≤600.0 Ω)
1 Ω (≤6000 Ω)
10 Ω (≤60.00 kΩ)

Capacitance

Range Resolution Accuracy
1000 µF 0.1 µF (≤100 µF)
1 µF (≤1000 µF)
1% ±4 digits

902 FC Electrical Specifications

Function Range Resolution Accuracy
Voltage DC 600.0 V 0.1 V 1.0% ±5 counts
Voltage AC (True-rms) 600.0 V 0.1 V 1.5% ±5 counts (45 Hz to 400 Hz)
2.0% ±5 counts, (45 Hz to 65 Hz)
2.5% ±5 counts, (65 Hz to 400 Hz)
Current AC (True-rms) 600.0 A 0.1 A Max Crest Factor (50 Hz/60 Hz)
3 @ 180 A
2.5 @ 220 A
1.42 @ 600 A
Note: Add 2% for C.F. >2
Current DC (True-rms) 200.0 µA 0.1 µA 1.0% ±5 counts
Resistance 600.0 Ω
60.00 kΩ
0.1 Ω
0.01 kΩ
1.0% ±5 counts
Continuity <30 Ω
Temperature -40.0 ℃ to 400.0 ℃ 0.1 ℃ 1.0% ±8 counts
Capacitance 100.0 µF
1000 µF
0.1 µF
1 µF
1.0% ±4 counts

Mechanical Specifications

374 FC/375 FC/376 FC 902 FC
Size (L x W x H) 249 mm x 85 mm x 45 mm 230 mm x 83.7 mm x 45.4 mm
Weight 410 g 382 g

Environmental Specifications

Specification
Operating Temperature -10 ℃ to +50 ℃
Storage Temp 374 FC/375 FC/376 FC: -40 ℃ to +60 ℃
902 FC: -30 ℃ to +60 ℃
Operating Humidity Non condensing (<10 ℃)
≤90% RH (at 10 ℃ to 30 ℃)
≤75% RH (at 30 ℃ to 40 ℃)
≤45% RH (at 40 ℃ to 50 ℃)
Operating Altitude 2000 meters
Storage Altitude 12000 meters

Safety

Model Specification
374 FC/375 FC/376 FC IEC 61010-1, Pollution Degree 2
IEC 61010-2-032: CAT III 1000V / CAT IV 600V
IEC 61010-2-033: CAT III 1000V / CAT IV 600V
902 FC IEC 61010-1, Pollution Degree 2
IEC 61010-2-032: CAT III 600 V / CAT IV 300 V
IEC 61010-2-033: CAT III 600 V / CAT IV 300 V
Intrusion Protection (IP) Rating IEC 60529: IP30
Radio Frequency Certification FCC ID:T68-FBLE IC:6627A-FBLE
Wireless Radio Frequency Range 2412 MHz to 2462 MHz
Output Power <100 mW
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) International: IEC 61326-1: Portable, Electromagnetic Environment, IEC 61326-2-2, CISPR 11: Group 1, Class A
Group 1: Equipment has intentionally generated and/or uses conductively-coupled radio frequency energy that is necessary for the internal function of the equipment itself.
Class A: Equipment is suitable for use in all establishments other than domestic and those directly connected to a low-voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes. There may be potential difficulties in ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted and radiated disturbances.
Caution This equipment is not intended for use in residential environments and may not provide adequate protection to radio reception in such environments.
Emissions that exceed the levels required by CISPR 11 can occur when the equipment is connected to a test object. The equipment may not meet the immunity requirements of this standard when test leads and/or test probes are connected.
Temperature Coefficients Add 0.1 x specified accuracy for each ℃ above 28 ℃ or below 18 ℃

Performance Tests

Performance tests make sure that the Product operates within the published specifications. Do the performance tests periodically and after service or repair. If the Product fails any part of the verification test, repair, and/or calibration adjustments are required. See Calibration Adjustment.

In this section the Product is called the UUT (unit under test). Use these verification performance tests to make sure the values indicated on the UUT correspond, as closely as possible, with the actual measurement values.

For each test:

  1. Set the UUT to the appropriate function.
  2. Connect the UUT to the Calibrator.
  3. Set the Calibrator output.
  4. Compare the results to Table 2. (Where X = not applicable.)

The test passes if the UUT reads between the upper and lower limit.

Table 2. Performance Tests

Function Calibrator Output 374 FC 375 FC 376 FC 902 FC Meter Reading Limit
N/A N/A N/A N/A Lower Limit Upper limit
VAC 20 V, 20 Hz X 19.2 20.8
10 V, 50 Hz 9.4 10.7
500 V, 50 Hz 492.0 508.0
1000 V, 50 Hz X 980 1020
10 V, 400 Hz 9.4 10.7
500 V, 400 Hz 492.0 508.0
VDC -1000 V X -1015 -985
-10 V -10.6 -9.4
10 V 9.4 10.6
500 V 494.5 505.5
1000 V X 985 1015
mVDC 50 mV X X 49.0 mV 51.0 mV
500 mV X X 494.5 mV 505.5 mV
-500 mV X X -505.5 mV -494.5 mV
0 Ω -0.5 Ω 0.5 Ω
10 Ω 9.4 Ω 10.6 Ω
300 Ω 296.5 Ω 303.5 Ω
3000 Ω 2965 Ω 3035 Ω
30 kΩ X 29.65 kΩ 30.35 kΩ
Capacitance 5 µF 4.6 µF 5.5 µF
90 µF 88.7 µF 91.3 µF
500 µF 491 mF 509 µF
A 2 A, 50 Hz 97.5 102.5
AAC
with 50 turns coil
12 A, 50 Hz 587.5 612.5
19.5 A, 50 Hz X X X 955 995

Table 2. Performance Tests (cont.)

Function Calibrator Output 374 FC 375 FC 376 FC 902 FC Meter Reading Limit
N/A N/A N/A N/A Lower Limit Upper limit
A -19.5 A X X X -995 A -955 A
-12 A X -612.5 A -587.5 A
-0.2 A X -10.7 A -9.3 A
0.2 A X 9.3 A 10.7 A
ADC
with 50 turns coil
2 A X 97.5 A 102.5 A
12 A X 587.5 A 612.5 A
19.5 A X X X 955.0 A 995.0 A
Hz
iFlex
3 mV, 50 Hz X 96.5 A 103.5 A
27 mV, 50 Hz X 872.5 A 927.5 A
iFlex Current
Probe (with
simulation)
60 mV, 50 Hz X 1935 A 2065 A
75 mV, 50 Hz X 2420 A 2580 A
750 mV, 500 Hz X 2420 A 2580 A
0.2 A, 50 Hz X 9.2 A 10.8 A
iFlex Current
Probe (with 50
turns r-coil)
10 A, 50 Hz X 484.5 A 515.5 A
18 A, 50 Hz X 872.5 A 927.5 A
6 A, 440 Hz X 290.5 A 309.5 A
µA 0 µA X X X -0.5 µA 0.5 µA
10 µA X X X 9.4 µA 10.6 µA
200 µA X X X 197.5 µA 202.5 µA
µADC -200 µA X X X -202.5 µA -197.5 µA
Temperature -40 ℃ X X X -41.2 ℃ -38.8 ℃
0 ℃ X X X -0.8 ℃ 0.8 ℃
50 ℃ X X X 48.7 ℃ 51.3 ℃
400 ℃ X X X 395.2 ℃ 404.8 ℃

Table 3. Required Equipment

Equipment Required Characteristics Recommended Model
Calibrator 4.5-digit resolution Fluke 55xxA Calibrator
Wired coil 50 turns 5500A/COIL
Test Lead for iFlex PN 666602
Test Lead for other PN 2070140
Power Supply +3.0 V Common power supply or a 2 x AA or AAA battery container

Calibration Adjustment

Use the calibration procedures to adjust the Product so that the values shown on the Product correspond as closely as possible with the actual measured values. Table 3 is a list of the equipment required for the calibration adjustment.

Calibration Setup

To set up the Product for calibration:

  1. Turn the Product over and use a flat-head screwdriver to remove the battery compartment screw. See Figure 3.
  2. Remove the battery door.
  3. Remove the batteries.
Figure 3. Remove Batteries

[Description of Figure 3: Illustration showing the back of the clamp meter. A screw is being removed from the battery compartment cover with a flat-head screwdriver. The battery cover is shown removed, revealing two AA batteries, which are then being pulled out.]

  1. Remove the calibration sticker.
  2. Connect the Power Supply to the Product battery terminals.
  3. Turn on the Product.
  4. Use a small jumper to short the two pads together under the calibration sticker. See Figure 4.
Figure 4. Calibration Activation

[Description of Figure 4: Close-up view of the battery compartment area after the batteries are removed. Two metal pads are shown, and a jumper wire is connecting them. This action activates calibration mode.]

8. To setup the current calibration see Figure 5.

Figure 5. Current Calibration Setup

[Description of Figure 5: Diagram showing the clamp meter connected to a Fluke 5522A Calibrator. Wires are connected from the calibrator's output terminals to the clamp meter's battery terminals. The calibrator display shows various settings and modes.]

9. For each calibration adjustment:

  1. Turn the rotary knob to select the function.
  2. Apply the required output from the source to the Product.
  3. Wait until each applied output stabilizes.

On the 37x FC Products, push [confirm button] to confirm the value and move to the next step in the Adjustment Procedure. When you have completed all the steps, push [HOLD button] to save the data to NVRAM storage.

On the 902 FC Products, push [confirm button] to confirm the value and move to the next step in the Adjustment Procedure. When you have completed all the steps, push [HOLD button] to save the data to NVRAM storage.

10. To view the target calibration point, push [MAX button].

11. When calibration is complete:

  1. Remove the power supply.
  2. Replace the batteries.
  3. Replace the battery compartment door and tighten the battery compartment screw.

VAC Adjustment Procedure

Step LCD Display 374 FC / 375 FC / 376 FC / 902 FC Calibrator Output
1 C-00 0 V, 0 Hz
2 C-01 600 V, 50 Hz
3 C-02 300 V, 50 Hz
4 C-03 300 V, 100 Hz
5 C-04 300 V, 200 Hz
6 C-05 300 V, 300 Hz
7 C-06 300 V, 400 Hz
8 C-07 300 V, 500 Hz
9 Save STBY

VDC/mVDC Adjustment Procedure

Step LCD Display 374 FC / 375 FC / 376 FC / 902 FC Calibrator Output
1 C-08 0 V
2 C-09 600 V
3 C-10 0 V
4 C-11 0.5 V
5 Save STBY

Ohm/Cap Adjustment Procedure

Step LCD Display 374 FC / 375 FC / 376 FC / 902 FC Calibrator Output
1 C-12 0 Ω
2 C-13 600 Ω
3 C-14 660 Ω
4 C-15 6000 Ω
5 C-16 6600 Ω
6 C-17 60 000 Ω
7 C-18 0.1 µF
8 C-19 0.5 µF
9 C-20 1.5 µF
10 C-21 110 µF
11 C-22 500 µF
12 C-23 1000 µF
13 Save STBY

AAC Adjustment Procedure (374 FC, 375 FC, 376 FC)

Step LCD Display 374 FC / 375 FC / 376 FC Calibrator Output
1 C-24 0 A, 0 Hz
2 C-25 8 A, 50 Hz
3 C-26 3 A, 50 Hz
4 C-27 3 A, 100 Hz
5 C-28 3 A, 200 Hz
6 C-29 3 A, 300 Hz
7 C-30 3 A, 400 Hz
8 C-31 3 A, 440 Hz
9 Save STBY

AAC Adjustment Procedure (902 FC)

Step LCD Display Calibrator Output
1 C-24 0 A, 0 Hz
2 C-25 3 A, 50 Hz
3 C-26 8 A, 50 Hz
4 C-27 3 A, 50 Hz
5 C-28 3 A, 100 Hz
6 C-29 3 A, 200 Hz
7 C-30 3 A, 300 Hz
8 C-31 3 A, 400 Hz
9 C-32 3 A, 440 Hz
10 Save STBY

ADC Adjustment Procedure (374 FC, 375 FC, 376 FC)

Step LCD Display 374 FC / 375 FC / 376 FC Calibrator Output
1 C-32 0 A
2 C-33 10 A
3 Save STBY

uADC Adjustment Procedure (902 FC)

Step LCD Display 902 FC Calibrator Output
1 C-32 0 A
2 C-33 200 µA
3 Save STBY

ROGO Adjustment Procedure (374 FC, 375 FC, 376 FC)

Step LCD Display 374 FC / 375 FC / 376 FC Calibrator Output
1 C-34 0 V, 0 Hz
2 C-35 60 mV, 50 Hz
3 C-36 30 mV, 50 Hz
4 C-37 60 mV, 100 Hz
5 C-38 120 mV, 200 Hz
6 C-39 180 mV, 300 Hz
7 C-40 240 mV, 400 Hz
8 C-41 300 mV, 500 Hz
9 Save STBY

Temperature Adjustment Procedure (902 FC)

Step LCD Display 902 FC Calibrator Output
1 C-35 0 V, 0 Hz
2 C-36 0.02 V, 0 Hz
3 Save STBY

902 FC Temperature Zero Procedure

After you do the temperature adjustment (See Temperature Adjustment Procedure (902 FC)), you must zero the temperature.

  1. Insert the K-type thermocouple connector to attach the 5522A and the Product.
  2. Turn off the Product and wait 20 minutes.
  3. Turn on the Product.
  4. Use a small probe to push the calibration button.
  5. Turn the control knob to [specific setting not clear from OCR, assuming it's a dial position].
  6. Push AC/DC twice, until the LCD shows C-37.
Step LCD Display 902 FC Calibrator Output
1 C-37 0 ℃
2 Save STBY

Maintenance

This section contains basic maintenance procedures.

Clean the Product

⚠ Caution To prevent possible damage to the Product or to equipment under test, do not use abrasive cleaners. They will damage the case.

To clean the Product, use a cloth with a mild cleaning solution.

Battery Replacement

⚠ Warning To prevent possible electrical shock, fire, or personal injury, and to prevent incorrect measurements, replace the batteries when the low battery indicator shows.

Replacement Parts

Replacement parts and accessories are listed in Tables 4. To order parts and accessories, see How to Contact Fluke.

Table 4. Replacement Parts and Accessories

Fluke Part Number Description Quantity
4696918 Battery Door Assembly 1
3752958 Soft Case (374 FC/375 FC/376 FC) 1
1997276 Soft Case(902 FC) 1
4705494 User Manual (374 FC/375 FC/376 FC) 1
4748982 User Manual (902 FC) 1
376756 Battery (AA 1.5 V) 2
855742 TL75 test leads 1
3798105 Fluke i2500-18 Rogowski coil 1
1997234 Thermocouple Assembly, K-Type, Beaded, Molded Dual Banana Plug (80BK) 1
4744076 FLUKE-374 FC, DECAL CELL 1
4744083 FLUKE-375 FC, DECAL CELL 1
4698317 FLUKE-376 FC, DECAL CELL 1

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