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725

Multifunction Process Calibrator

Users Manual

October, 1998 Rev.3, 5/04
© 1998-2004 Fluke Corporation, All rights reserved.
All product names are trademarks of their respective companies.

LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
Each Fluke product is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service. The warranty period is three years and
begins on the date of shipment. Parts, product repairs, and services are warranted for 90 days. This warranty extends only to the original buyer or end-user
customer of a Fluke authorized reseller, and does not apply to fuses, disposable batteries, or to any product which, in Fluke’s opinion, has been misused, altered,
neglected, contaminated, or damaged by accident or abnormal conditions of operation or handling. Fluke warrants that software will operate substantially in
accordance with its functional specifications for 90 days and that it has been properly recorded on non-defective media. Fluke does not warrant that software will
be error free or operate without interruption.
Fluke authorized resellers shall extend this warranty on new and unused products to end-user customers only but have no authority to extend a greater or different
warranty on behalf of Fluke. Warranty support is available only if product is purchased through a Fluke authorized sales outlet or Buyer has paid the applicable
international price. Fluke reserves the right to invoice Buyer for importation costs of repair/replacement parts when product purchased in one country is submitted
for repair in another country.
Fluke’s warranty obligation is limited, at Fluke’s option, to refund of the purchase price, free of charge repair, or replacement of a defective product which is
returned to a Fluke authorized service center within the warranty period.
To obtain warranty service, contact your nearest Fluke authorized service center to obtain return authorization information, then send the product to that service
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Table of Contents

Title

Introduction....................................................................................................................
Contacting Fluke............................................................................................................
Standard Equipment ......................................................................................................
Safety Information..........................................................................................................
Getting Acquainted with the Calibrator ..........................................................................
Input and Output Terminals ......................................................................................
Keys ..........................................................................................................................
Display ......................................................................................................................
Getting Started ..............................................................................................................
Shut Down Mode ...........................................................................................................
Contrast Adjustment ......................................................................................................
Using Measure Mode.....................................................................................................
Measuring Electrical Parameters (Upper Display) ....................................................
Current Measurement with Loop Power....................................................................
Measuring Electrical Parameters (Lower Display) ....................................................
Measuring Temperature............................................................................................

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Using Thermocouples...........................................................................................
Using Resistance-Temperature Detectors (RTDs) ...............................................
Measuring Pressure ..................................................................................................
Zeroing with Absolute Pressure Modules ..................................................................
Using Source Mode........................................................................................................
Sourcing 4 to 20 mA ..................................................................................................
Simulating a 4- to 20-mA Transmitter........................................................................
Sourcing Other Electrical Parameters .......................................................................
Simulating Thermocouples ........................................................................................
Simulating RTDs........................................................................................................
Sourcing Pressure .....................................................................................................
Setting 0 % and 100 % Output Parameters ...................................................................
Stepping and Ramping the Output.................................................................................
Manually Stepping the mA Output.............................................................................
Auto Ramping the Output ..........................................................................................
Storing and Recalling Setups.........................................................................................
Calibrating a Transmitter................................................................................................
Calibrating a Pressure Transmitter.................................................................................
Calibrating an I/P Device................................................................................................
Testing an Output Device...............................................................................................
Remote Control Commands...........................................................................................
Replacing the Batteries ..................................................................................................
Replacing the Fuses ......................................................................................................
Maintenance...................................................................................................................
Cleaning the Calibrator..............................................................................................
Service Center Calibration or Repair.........................................................................
Replacement Parts ....................................................................................................
Accessories ....................................................................................................................

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External Fluke Pressure Module Compatibility .........................................................
Specifications.................................................................................................................
DC Voltage Measurement.........................................................................................
DC Voltage Source ...................................................................................................
Millivolt Measurement and Source*...........................................................................
DC mA Measurement and Source ............................................................................
Ohms Measurement..................................................................................................
Ohms Source ............................................................................................................
Frequency Measurement ..........................................................................................
Frequency Source.....................................................................................................
Temperature, Thermocouples...................................................................................
Loop Power Supply...................................................................................................
RTD Excitation (simulation) ......................................................................................
Temperature, RTD Ranges, and Accuracies (ITS-90) ..............................................
Pressure Measurement.............................................................................................
General Specifications ..............................................................................................

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List of Tables

Table
1.
2.
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5.
6.
7.
8A.
8B.
8C.
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10.
11.

Title

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Summary of Source and Measure Functions........................................................................
International Symbols ...........................................................................................................
Input/Output Terminals and Connectors ...............................................................................
Key Functions .......................................................................................................................
Thermocouple Types Accepted ............................................................................................
RTD Types Accepted............................................................................................................
mA Step Values ....................................................................................................................
Remote Control Upper Display .............................................................................................
Remote Control Lower Display .............................................................................................
"S" Commands Select Sensor Type .....................................................................................
Replacement Parts ...............................................................................................................
Fluke Pressure Module Compatibility ...................................................................................
Pressure Modules .................................................................................................................

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Figure

Title

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Standard Equipment .............................................................................................................
Input/Output Terminals and Connectors ...............................................................................
Keys......................................................................................................................................
Elements of a Typical Display...............................................................................................
Voltage-to-Voltage Test ........................................................................................................
Adjusting the Contrast ..........................................................................................................
Measuring Voltage and Current Output ................................................................................
Connections for Supplying Loop Power................................................................................
Measuring Electrical Parameters ..........................................................................................
Measuring Temperature with a Thermocouple .....................................................................
Measuring Temperature with an RTD, Measuring 2-, 3-, and 4-Wire Resistance ................
Gage and Differential Pressure Modules ..............................................................................
Connections for Measuring Pressure....................................................................................
Connections for Simulating a 4- to 20-mA Transmitter .........................................................
Electrical Sourcing Connections ...........................................................................................
Connections for Simulating a Thermocouple ........................................................................
Connection for Simulating a 3-Wire RTD..............................................................................

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Connections for Sourcing Pressure.......................................................................................
Calibrating a Thermocouple Transmitter ...............................................................................
Calibrating a Pressure-to-Current (P/I) Transmitter...............................................................
Calibrating a Current-to-Pressure (I/P) Transmitter...............................................................
Calibrating a Chart Recorder.................................................................................................
Replacing the Battteries ........................................................................................................
Replacement Parts................................................................................................................

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Multifunction Process Calibrator
Introduction

•

Your Fluke 725 Multifunction Process Calibrator (referred
to as “the calibrator”) is a handheld, battery-operated
instrument that measures and sources electrical and
physical parameters. See Table 1.

•

In addition to the functions in Table 1, the calibrator has
the following features and functions:

To order accessories, receive operating assistance, or
get the location of the nearest Fluke distributor or Service
Center, call:

•

•
•

•

A split-screen display. The upper display allows you
to measure volts, current, and pressure only. The
lower display allows you to measure and source
volts, current, pressure, resistance temperature
detectors, thermocouples, frequency, and ohms.
Calibrates a transmitter using the split-screen.
A thermocouple (TC) input/output terminal and
internal isothermal block with automatic referencejunction temperature compensation.
Stores and recalls setups.

Manual stepping and automatic stepping and
ramping.
Controls the calibrator remotely from a PC running a
terminal emulator program.

Contacting Fluke

USA: 1-888-99-FLUKE (1-888-993-5853)
Canada: 1-800-36-FLUKE (1-800-363-5853)
Europe: +31 402-675-200
Japan: +81-3-3434-0181
Singapore: +65-738-5655
Anywhere in the world: +1-425-446-5500
Or, visit Fluke's Web site at www.fluke.com.

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Table 1. Summary of Source and Measure Functions
Function

Measure

Source

dc V

0 V to 30 V

0 V to 10 V

dc mA

0 to 24 mA

0 to 24 mA

Frequency

1 CPM to 10 kHz

1 CPM to 10 kHz

Resistance

0 Ω to 3200 Ω

15 Ω to 3200 Ω

Thermocouple

Types E, J, K, T, B, R, S, L, U, N, mV
Pt100 Ω (385)
Pt100 Ω (3926)
Pt100 Ω (3916)
Pt200 Ω (385)

RTD
(ResistanceTemperature
Detector)

Pt500 Ω (385)
Pt1000 Ω (385)
Ni120
Pressure

Other functions

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27 modules ranging from 10 in. H2O to
10,000 psi

27 modules ranging from 10 in. H2O to
10,000 psi using an external pressure source
(hand pump)

Loop supply, Step, Ramp, Memory, Dual display

Standard Equipment

Standard Equipment

Safety Information

The items listed below and shown in Figure 1 are included
with your calibrator. If the calibrator is damaged or
something is missing, contact the place of purchase
immediately. To order replacement parts or spares, see
the user-replaceable parts list in Table 9.

The calibrator is designed in accordance with IEC1010-1,
ANSI/ISA S82.01-1994 and CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 1010.192. Use the calibrator only as specified in this manual,
otherwise the protection provided by the calibrator may be
impaired.

•

TL75 test leads (one set)

•

AC70A alligator clips (one set)

•

Stackable alligator clip test leads (one set)

A Warning identifies conditions and actions that pose
hazard(s) to the user; a Caution identifies conditions and
actions that may damage the calibrator or the equipment
under test.

•

725 Product Overview Manual

•

725 CD-ROM (contains Users Manual)

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Spare fuse

International symbols used on the calibrator and in this
manual are explained in Table 2.

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W Warning
To avoid possible electric shock or personal injury:
• Do not apply more than the rated voltage, as marked on the calibrator, between the terminals, or
between any terminal and earth ground (30 V 24 mA max all terminals).
• Before each use, verify the calibrator’s operation by measuring a known voltage.
• Follow all equipment safety procedures.
• Never touch the probe to a voltage source when the test leads are plugged into the current terminals.
• Do not use the calibrator if it is damaged. Before you use the calibrator, inspect the case. Look for
cracks or missing plastic. Pay particular attention to the insulation surrounding the connectors.
• Select the proper function and range for your measurement.
• Make sure the battery door is closed and latched before you operate the calibrator.
• Remove test leads from the calibrator before you open the battery door.
• Inspect the test leads for damaged insulation or exposed metal. Check test leads continuity. Replace
damaged test leads before you use the calibrator.
• When using the probes, keep your fingers away from the probe contacts. Keep your fingers behind the
finger guards on the probes.
• Connect the common test lead before you connect the live test lead. When you disconnect test leads,
disconnect the live test lead first.
• Do not use the calibrator if it operates abnormally. Protection may be impaired. When in doubt, have the
calibrator serviced.
• Do not operate the calibrator around explosive gas, vapor, or dust.

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W Warning
• When using a pressure module, make sure the process pressure line is shut off and depressurized
before you connect it or disconnect it from the pressure module.
• Use only 4 AA batteries, properly installed in the calibrator case, to power the calibrator.
• Disconnect test leads before changing to another measure or source function.
• When servicing the calibrator, use only specified replacement parts.
• To avoid false readings, which could lead to possible electric shock or personal injury, replace the
battery as soon as the battery indicator (M) appears.

Caution
To avoid possible damage to calibrator or to equipment under test:
•

Disconnect the power and discharge all high-voltage capacitors before testing resistance or continuity.

•

Use the proper jacks, function, and range for your measurement or sourcing application.

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AC72
Alligator Clips

STORE
SETUP

100%

RECALL
25%

25%

0%

30V MAX ALL
TERMINALS
SOURCE / MEAS
URE

mA+

TL75
Test Lead Set

3W

mA-

V
Hz
RTD

MEASURE

TC

V
mA
LOOP

4W

COM

COM

Stackable
Test Leads

sh01f.eps

Figure 1. Standard Equipment

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Table 2. International Symbols
AC - Alternating current

Double insulated

DC - Direct current

Battery

Earth ground

Refer to the manual for information about
this feature.

Pressure
Conforms to Canadian Standards
Association directives

O

ON/OFF
Conforms to European Union directives

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Getting Acquainted with the Calibrator
1

Input and Output Terminals
Figure 2 shows the calibrator input and output terminals.
Table 3 explains their use.

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V mA

ZERO

LOOP

MEAS
SOURCE

V mA

Hz

TC

RTD

STORE
SETUP

˚C ˚F

100%

25%

RECALL

25%

0%

2
8

3
7

6

5

4
sh05f.eps

Figure 2. Input/Output Terminals and Connectors

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Table 3. Input/Output Terminals and Connectors
No

Name

Description

A

Pressure module
connector

Connects the calibrator to a pressure module or the calibrator to a PC for a remote
control connection.

B, C

MEASURE V, mA
terminals

Input terminals for measuring voltage, current, and supplying loop power.

D

TC input/output

Terminal for measuring or simulating thermocouples. This terminal accepts a miniature
polarized thermocouple plug with flat, in-line blades spaced 7.9 mm (0.312 in) center to
center.

E, F

SOURCE/ MEASURE
V, RTD, Hz, Ω
terminals

Terminals for sourcing or measuring voltage, resistance, frequency, and RTDs.

G, H

SOURCE/ MEASURE
mA terminals, 3W, 4W

Terminals for sourcing and measuring current, and performing 3W and 4W RTD
measurements.

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Keys
Figure 3 shows the calibrator keys and Table 4 explains
their use.

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6

19
18

V mA

7
V mA

ZERO

ZERO

LOOP

LOOP

17
MEAS
SOURCE

1

V mA

Hz

MEAS
SOURCE

TC

˚C ˚F

RTD

STORE
SETUP

100%

5
16

Hz

TC

˚C ˚F

RTD

STORE
SETUP

25%

15

25%

25%

14

13

30V MAX ALL TERMINALS
SOURCE / MEASURE
mA+

MEASURE

V

TC

Hz
RTD

LOOP

COM

COM

3W

12

10

30V MAX ALL TERMINALS
SOURCE / MEASURE
mA+

V
mA

mA4W

9

0%

0%

3W

8

100%

RECALL

25%

RECALL

V mA

MEASURE

V

TC

V
mA

Hz
RTD

LOOP

COM

COM

mA4W

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Figure 3. Keys

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Table 4. Key Functions
No

Name

Description

A

O

Turns the power on or off.

B

l

Selects voltage, mA or Loop Power measurement function in the upper display.

C

A

D

K

Zeros the pressure module reading. This applies to both upper and lower displays.

E

C

Turns backlight on or off. Turns Contrast Adjust mode on when powering up.

F

F

Toggles frequency and ohms measurement and sourcing functions.

G

D

Toggles between Centigrade or Fahrenheit when in TC or RTD functions.

H

G

I

H

Increments output by 25 % of span.

J

I

Decrements output by 25 % of span.

K

J

Selects the pressure measurement function in the upper display. Repeated pushes cycle
through the different pressure units.

Recalls from memory a source value corresponding to 100 % of span and sets it as the
source value. Press and hold to store the source value as the 100 % value.

Recalls from memory a source value corresponding to 0 % of span and sets it as the
source value. Press and hold to store the source value as the 0 % value.
Identifies Firmware version. Press and hold J when powering up.

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Table 4. Key Functions (cont.)
No

L

Name

L

AM

OY

AM

OZ

M

XW
YZ

Description

E
P
N

Cycles through :
Slow repeating 0 % - 100 % - 0 % ramp
Fast repeating 0 % - 100 % - 0 % ramp
Repeating 0 % - 100 % - 0 % ramp in 25 % steps

Disables Shut Down Mode
Enables Shut Down Mode
Increases or decreases the source level.
Cycles through the 2-, 3-, and 4-wire selections.
Moves through the memory locations of calibrator setups.
In Contrast Adjustment mode; up-darkens contrast, down-lightens contrast.

N

Q

Retrieves a previous calibrator setup from a memory location.

O

S

Saves the calibrator setup. Saves Contrast Adjust setup.

P

M

Q

T

Selects TC (thermocouple) measurement and sourcing function in the lower display. Repeated pushes cycle through
the thermocouple types.

R

V

Toggles between voltage, mA sourcing, or mA simulate functions in the lower display.

S

R

Selects RTD (resistance temperature detector) measurement and sourcing function in lower display. Repeated pushes
cycle through the RTD types.

T

U

Selects the pressure measurement and sourcing function. Repeated pushes cycle through the different pressure units.

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Cycles the calibrator through MEASURE and SOURCE modes in the lower display.

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Display
Figure 4 shows the elements of a typical display.

Loop
Annunciator

Memory Locations
for Calibrator Setups

Low Battery
Symbol
Units
Display
Mode
Indicator

Auto
Ramp
sh07f.eps

Figure 4. Elements of a Typical Display

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6.

This section acquaints you with some basic operations of
the calibrator.

Press X to increase the output to 5 V. Press and
hold G to enter 5 V as the 100 % value.

7.

Press H and I to step between 0 and 100 %
in 25 % step increments.

Proceed as follows to perform a voltage-to-voltage test:
1.
2.
3.

Connect the calibrator’s voltage output to its voltage
input as shown in Figure 5.
Press O to turn on the calibrator. Press l to
select dc voltage (upper display).
If necessary, press M for SOURCE mode (lower
display). The calibrator is still measuring dc voltage,
and you can see the active measurements in the
upper display.

4.

Press V to select dc voltage sourcing.

5.

Press Y and Z to select a digit to change. Press X
to select 1 V for the output value. Press and hold
J to enter 1 V as the 0 % value.

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Shut Down Mode
The calibrator comes with the Shut Down mode
enabled for a time duration set to 30 minutes
(displayed for about 1 second when the calibrator is
initially turned on). When the Shut Down mode is
enabled, the calibrator will automatically shut down
after the time duration has elapsed from the time the
last key was pressed. To disable the Shut Down
mode, press O and Y simultaneously. To enable the
mode, press O and Z simultaneously. To adjust the
time duration, press O and Z simultaneously, then
press X and/or W to adjust the time between 1 and
30 minutes.

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LOOP

MEAS

ZERO

V mA
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SOURCE
TC

RTD

˚C ˚F

STORE
SETUP

100%

RECALL
25%

25%

0%

sh39f.eps

Figure 5. Voltage-to-Voltage Test

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Contrast Adjustment
Note
Available with V2.1 Firmware or greater. To
identify firmware version, press and hold J
when powering up. The firmware version will be
shown in the upper units display for about 1
second after initialization.

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To adjust the contrast, proceed as follows:
1.
2.

V mA

2
MEAS
SOURCE

STORE
SETUP

Press and hold X to darken contrast.
Press and hold W to lighten contrast.

4.

Press S to save the contrast level.

ZERO

LOOP

Press C and O until Contst Adjust is displayed as
shown in Figure 6.

3.

MULTIFUNCTION CALIBRATOR

RECALL

V mA
TC

Hz
RTD

˚C ˚F

100%

25%

25%

4

0%

3

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Figure 6. Adjusting the Contrast

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Using Measure Mode
Measuring Electrical Parameters (Upper Display)
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To measure the current or voltage output of a transmitter,
or to measure the output of a pressure instrument, use the
upper display and proceed as follows:
1.

Press l to select volts or current. LOOP should
not be on.

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V mA

ZERO

LOOP

2.

Connect the leads as shown in Figure 7.

MEAS
SOURCE

Current Measurement with Loop Power
The loop power function activates a 24 V supply in series
with the current measuring circuit, allowing you to test a
transmitter when it is disconnected from plant wiring. To
measure current with loop power, proceed as follows:
1.

Connect the calibrator to the transmitter current loop
terminals as shown in Figure 8.

2.

Press l while the calibrator is in current
measurement mode. LOOP appears and an internal
24 V loop supply turns on.

STORE
SETUP
RECALL

V mA
TC

Hz
RTD

˚C ˚F

100%

25%

25%

Red

0%

Black
sh42f.eps

Figure 7. Measuring Voltage and Current Output

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V mA

ZERO

LOOP

MEAS
SOURCE

V mA
TC

Hz
RTD

˚C ˚F

TEST DC PWR
STORE
SETUP

100%

RECALL

25%

– ++ –

25%

0%

+

–

Black

sh18f.eps

Figure 8. Connections for Supplying Loop Power

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Measuring Electrical Parameters (Lower Display)
To measure the electrical parameters using the lower
display, proceed as follows:
1.

Connect the calibrator as shown in Figure 9.

2.

If necessary, press M for MEASURE mode (lower
display)

3.

Press V for dc voltage or current, or F for
frequency or resistance.

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ZERO

LOOP

MEAS
SOURCE

STORE
SETUP
RECALL

V mA
TC

Hz
RTD

˚C ˚F

100%

25%

25%

0%

sh43f.eps

Figure 9. Measuring Electrical Parameters

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Note

Measuring Temperature

If the calibrator and the thermocouple plug are at
different temperatures, wait one minute or more
for the connector temperature to stabilize after
you plug the miniplug into the TC input/output.

Using Thermocouples
The calibrator supports ten standard thermocouples,
including type E, N, J, K, T, B, R, S, L, or U. Table 5
summarizes the ranges and characteristics of the
supported thermocouples.
To measure temperature using a thermocouple, proceed
as follows:
1.

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Attach the thermocouple leads to the appropriate TC
miniplug, then to the TC input/output as shown in
Figure 10. One pin is wider than the other. Do not try
to force a miniplug in the wrong polarization.

2.
3.

If necessary, press M for MEASURE mode.
Press T for the TC display. If desired, continue
pressing this key to select the desired thermocouple
type.
If necessary, you can toggle between °C or °F
temperature units by pressing D.

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Table 5. Thermocouple Types Accepted
Type

Positive Lead
Material

Positive Lead (H)
Color
ANSI*

IEC**

Negative Lead
Material

Specified Range
(°C)

E

Chromel

Purple

Violet

Constantan

-200 to 950

N

Ni-Cr-Si

Orange

Pink

Ni-Si-Mg

-200 to 1300

J

Iron

White

Black

Constantan

-200 to 1200

K

Chromel

Yellow

Green

Alumel

-200 to 1370

T

Copper

Blue

Brown

Constantan

-200 to 400

B

Platinum (30 % Rhodium)

Gray

Platinum (6 % Rhodium)

600 to 1800

R

Platinum (13 % Rhodium)

Black

Orange

Platinum

-20 to 1750

S

Platinum (10 % Rhodium)

Black

Orange

Platinum

-20 to 1750

L

Iron

Constantan

-200 to 900

U

Copper

Constantan

-200 to 400

*American National Standards Institute (ANSI) device negative lead (L) is always red.
**International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) device negative lead (L) is always white.

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SOURCE / MEASURE
mA+
3W

MEASURE

V
Hz
RTD

mA4W

COM

TC

V
mA

Process Temperature

LOOP
TC

Warning
30 V maximum to

COM

TC Miniplug

sh12f.eps

Figure 10. Measuring Temperature with a Thermocouple

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Using Resistance-Temperature Detectors (RTDs)
The calibrator accepts RTD types shown in Table 6. RTDs
are characterized by their resistance at 0 °C (32 °F),
which is called the “ice point” or R0. The most common R0
is 100 Ω. The calibrator accepts RTD measurement inputs
in two-, three-, or four-wire connections, with the
three-wire connection the most common. A four-wire
configuration provides the highest measurement
precision, and two-wire provides the lowest measurement
precision.

To measure temperature using an RTD input, proceed as
follows:
1.

If necessary, press M for MEASURE mode.

2.

Press R for the RTD display. If desired, continue
pressing this key to select the desired RTD type.

3.

Press X or W to select a 2-, 3-, or 4- wire
connection.

4.

Attach the RTD to input terminals as shown in
Figure 11.

5.

If necessary, you can toggle between °C or °F
temperature units by pressing D.

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Table 6. RTD Types Accepted
RTD Type

Ice Point (R )
0

Material

α

Range (°C)

Pt100 (3926)

100 Ω

Platinum

0.003926 Ω/°C

-200 to 630

Pt100 (385)

100 Ω

Platinum

0.00385 Ω/°C

-200 to 800

Ni120 (672)

120 Ω

Nickel

0.00672 Ω/°C

-80 to 260

Pt200 (385)

200 Ω

Platinum

0.00385 Ω/°C

-200 to 630

Pt500 (385)

500 Ω

Platinum

0.00385 Ω/°C

-200 to 630

Pt1000 (385)

1000 Ω

Platinum

0.00385 Ω/°C

-200 to 630

Pt100 (3916)

100 Ω

Platinum

0.003916 Ω/°C

-200 to 630

The Pt100 commonly used in U.S. industrial applications is Pt100 (3916), α = 0.003916 Ω/°C. (Also designated as JIS
curve.) The IEC standard RTD is the Pt100 (385), α = 0.00385 Ω/°C.

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30V MAX ALL TERMINALS
SOURCE / MEASURE
mA+

2W

MEASURE

V

3W

TC

RTD

V
mA

Hz
RTD

LOOP

COM

COM

mA4W

Resistance
to be
measured

30V MAX ALL TERMINALS
SOURCE / MEASURE
mA+

3W

MEASURE

V

3W

TC

V
mA

Hz
RTD

LOOP

COM

COM

RTD

mA4W

30V MAX ALL TERMINALS
SOURCE / MEASURE
mA+
3W

4W

MEASURE

V

TC

V
mA

Hz
RTD

LOOP

COM

COM

RTD

mA4W

sh15f.eps

Figure 11. Measuring Temperature with an RTD, Measuring 2-, 3-, and 4-Wire Resistance

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Measuring Pressure
Many ranges and types of pressure modules are available
from Fluke. See “Accessories” near the back of this
manual. Before you use a pressure module, read its
instruction sheet. The modules vary in use, media, and
accuracy.

Gage

Differential
Low

700P06

High
700P04

PRESSURE MODULE

PRESSURE MODULE

RANGE 100 PSIG

RANGE 15 PSID/G

700 kPa 7 bar

100 kPa 1 bar

BURST PRESSURE 300 PSIG

BURST PRESSURE 45 PSIG

Figure 12 shows the gage and differential modules.
Differential modules also work in gage mode by leaving
the low fitting open to atmosphere.
To measure pressure, attach the appropriate pressure
module for the process pressure to be tested
Proceed as follows to measure pressure:

W Warning
To avoid a violent release of pressure in a
pressurized system, shut off the valve and
slowly bleed off the pressure before you
attach the pressure module to the pressure
line.

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gj11f.eps

Figure 12. Gage and Differential Pressure Modules

Caution
To avoid mechanically damaging the
pressure module, never apply more than
10 ft.-lb. (13.5 Nm) of torque between the
pressure module fittings, or between the
fittings and the body of the module. Always
apply appropriate torque between the
pressure module fitting and connecting
fittings or adapters.

Using Measure Mode
To avoid damaging the pressure module from
overpressure, never apply pressure above the
rated maximum printed on the pressure
module.
To avoid damaging the pressure module from
corrosion, use it only with specified
materials. Refer to the printing on the
pressure module or the pressure module
instruction sheet for the acceptable material
compatibility.
1.

Connect a pressure module to the calibrator as
shown in Figure 13. The threads on the pressure
modules accept standard ¼ NPT pipe fittings. Use the
supplied ¼ NPT to ¼ ISO adapter if necessary.

2.

Press A. The calibrator automatically senses
which pressure module is attached and sets its range
accordingly.

3.

Zero the pressure module as described in the
module’s Instruction Sheet. Modules vary in zeroing
procedures depending on module type, but all require
pressing K.

cmH2O@20 °C, inH2O@4 °C, inH2O@20 °C, mbar,
2
bar, kg/cm , or kPa.

Zeroing with Absolute Pressure Modules
To zero, adjust the calibrator to read a known pressure.
This can be barometric pressure, if it is accurately known,
for all but the 700PA3 module. The maximum range of
700PA3 is 5 psi; therefore the reference pressure must be
applied with a vacuum pump. An accurate pressure
standard can also apply a pressure within range for any
absolute pressure module. To adjust the calibrator
reading, proceed as follows:
1.

Press K, REF Adjust will appear to the right of the
pressure reading.

2.

Use X to increase or W to decrease the calibrator
reading to equal the reference pressure.

3.

Press Kagain to exit zeroing procedure.

The calibrator stores and automatically reuses the zero
offset correction for one absolute pressure module so that
the module is not rezeroed every time you use it.

If desired, continue pressing A to change pressure
display units to psi, mmHg, inHg, cmH2O@4 °C,

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Isolation
Valve
Gage
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V mA

ZERO

LOOP

MEAS
SOURCE

V mA
TC

Hz
RTD

˚C ˚F

STORE
SETUP

100%

RECALL

25%

Differential
Module
L

H

25%

Tank

0%

sh37f.eps

Figure 13. Connections for Measuring Pressure

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Using Source Mode

2.

If necessary, press M for SOURCE mode.

In SOURCE mode, the calibrator generates calibrated
signals for testing and calibrating process instruments;
supplies voltages, currents, frequencies, and resistances;
simulates the electrical output of RTD and thermocouple
temperature sensors; and measures gas pressure from
an external source, creating a calibrated pressure source.

3.

Press V until both mA and SIM display.

4.

Enter the desired current by pressing X and W
keys.

Sourcing 4 to 20 mA
To select the current sourcing mode, proceed as follows:
1.
2.
3.

Connect the test leads in the mA terminals (left
column).

Sourcing Other Electrical Parameters
Volts, ohms, and frequency are also sourced and shown
in the lower display.
To select an electrical sourcing function, proceed as
follows:
1.

If necessary, press M for SOURCE mode.
Press V for current and enter the desired current
you want by pressing X and W keys.

2.

If necessary, press Mfor SOURCE mode.

3.

Press V for dc voltage, or F for frequency or
resistance.

4.

Enter the desired output value by pressing X and
W keys. Press Y and Z to select a different digit to

Simulating a 4- to 20-mA Transmitter
Simulate is a special mode of operation in which the
calibrator is connected into a loop in place of a
transmitter and supplies a known, settable test current.
Proceed as follows:
1.

Connect the test leads as shown in Figure 15,
depending on the source function.

change.

Connect the 24 V loop power source as shown in
Figure 14.

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V mA

ZERO

LOOP

MEAS

Red

+

+24 V

SOURCE

STORE
SETUP
RECALL

V mA
TC

Hz
RTD

˚C ˚F

100%

25%

25%

0%

Loop
Power
Supply

Black

Readout or
Controller

–
sh17f.eps

Figure 14. Connections for Simulating a 4- to 20-mA Transmitter

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mA
30V MAX ALL TERMINALS
SOURCE / MEASURE

+ mA
+
mA

Red

+

MEASURE

V

3W

TC

V
mA

Hz
RTD

LOOP

COM

COM

mA4W

–
Black

Common

V

Hz
30V MAX ALL TERMINALS
SOURCE / MEASURE
mA+

Red

+

3W

MEASURE

V

TC

V
mA

Hz
RTD

LOOP

COM

COM

mA4W

–
Black

Common

sh16f.eps

Figure 15. Electrical Sourcing Connections

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Simulating Thermocouples

Simulating RTDs

Connect the calibrator TC input/output to the instrument
under test with thermocouple wire and the appropriate
thermocouple mini-connector (polarized thermocouple
plug with flat, in-line blades spaced 7.9 mm [0.312 in]
center to center). One pin is wider than the other. Do not
try to force a miniplug in the wrong polarization. Figure 16
shows this connection. Proceed as follows to simulate a
thermocouple:

Connect the calibrator to the instrument under test as
shown in Figure 17. Proceed as follows to simulate an
RTD:

1.

2.

If necessary, press M for SOURCE mode.

2.

Press R for the RTD display.
Note

Attach the thermocouple leads to the appropriate TC
miniplug, then to the TC input/output as shown in
Figure 16.

Use the 3W and 4W terminals for measurement
only, not for simulation. The calibrator simulates
a 2-wire RTD at its front panel. To connect to a 3wire or 4-wire transmitter, use the stacking
cables to provide the extra wires. See Figure 17.

If necessary, press M for SOURCE mode.

3.

Press T for the TC display. If desired, continue
pressing this key to select the desired thermocouple
type.

4.

Enter the temperature you want by pressing X and
W keys. Press Y and Z to select a different digit to
edit.

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1.

3.

Enter the temperature you want by pressing X and
W keys. Press Y and Z to select a different digit to
edit.

4.

If the 725 display indicates ExI HI, the excitation
current from your device under test exceeds the limits
of the 725.

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TEST DC PWR

Color depends
on type of TC
V mA

– ++

ZERO

LOOP

+
MEAS
SOURCE

V mA
TC

–

Hz
RTD

STORE
SETUP

˚C ˚F

100%

25%

RECALL

25%

0%

TC

TC Miniplug

sh20f.eps

Figure 16. Connections for Simulating a Thermocouple

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4
3
V mA
LOOP

MEAS

2

ZERO

V mA
Hz

SOURCE
TC

RTD

˚C ˚F

STORE
SETUP

100%

RECALL
25%

BLACK

25%

0%

RED
BLACK

sh40f.eps

Figure 17. Connections for Simulating 3-Wire RTD

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Sourcing Pressure
The calibrator sources pressure by measuring pressure
supplied by a pump or other sources, and displaying the
pressure in the SOURCE field. Figure 20 shows how to
connect a pump to a Fluke pressure module which makes
it a calibrated source.
Many ranges and types of pressure modules are available
from Fluke. See “Accessories” near the back of this
manual. Before you use a pressure module, read its
Instruction Sheet. The modules vary in use, media, and
accuracy.
Attach the appropriate pressure module for the process
pressure to be tested.
Proceed as follows to source pressure:

WWarning
To avoid a violent release of pressure in a
pressurized system, shut off the valve and
slowly bleed off the pressure before you
attach the pressure module to the pressure
line.

Caution
To avoid mechanically damaging the
pressure module, never apply more than
10 ft.-lb. (13.5 Nm) of torque between the
pressure module fittings, or between the
fittings and the body of the module. Always
apply appropriate torque between the
pressure module fitting and connecting
fittings or adapters.
To avoid damaging the pressure module from
overpressure, never apply pressure above the
rated maximum printed on the pressure
module.
To avoid damaging the pressure module from
corrosion, use it only with specified
materials. Refer to the printing on the
pressure module or the pressure module
instruction sheet for the acceptable material
compatibility.

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1.

Connect a pressure module to the calibrator as
shown in Figure 18. The threads on the pressure
modules accept standard ¼ NPT pipe fittings. Use the
supplied ¼ NPT to ¼ ISO adapter if necessary.

2.

Press U (lower display). The calibrator
automatically senses which pressure module is
attached and sets its range accordingly.

3.

Zero the pressure module as described in the
module’s Instruction Sheet. Modules vary in zeroing
procedures depending on module type.

4.

Pressurize the pressure line with the pressure source
to the desired level as shown on the display.

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V mA

ZERO

LOOP

MEAS

If desired, continue pressing U to change pressure
display units to psi, mmHg, inHg, cmH2O@4 °C,
cmH2O@20 °C, inH2O@4 °C, inH2O@20 °C, mbar,
2
bar, kg/cm , or kPa.

MULTIFUNCTION CALIBRATOR

SOURCE

STORE
SETUP
RECALL

V mA
TC

Hz
RTD

˚C ˚F

100%

25%

25%

0%

sh19f.eps

Figure 18. Connections for Sourcing Pressure

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Setting 0 % and 100 % Output Parameters

Setting 0 % and 100 % Output
Parameters

You can now use this setting for the following:
•

Manually stepping an output with 25 % increments.

For current output, the calibrator assumes that 0 %
corresponds to 4 mA and 100 % corresponds to 20 mA.
For other output parameters, you must set the 0 % and
100 % points before you can use the step and ramp
functions. Proceed as follows:

•

Jump between the 0 and 100 % span points by
momentarily pushing J or G.

Stepping and Ramping the Output

If necessary, press M for SOURCE mode.

Two features are available for adjusting the value of
source functions.

2.

Select the desired source function and use the arrow
keys to enter the value. Our example is temperature
source using 100 °C and 300 °C values for source.

•

Stepping the output manually with the H and I
keys, or in automatic mode.

Enter 100 °C and press and hold J to store the
value.

•

Ramping the output.

3.

1.

4.

Enter in 300 °C and press and hold G to store the
value.

Stepping and ramping apply to all functions except
pressure, which requires that you use an external
pressure source.

Manually Stepping the mA Output
To manually step current output you can do the following:
•

Use H or I to step the current up or down in
25 % steps.

•

Touch momentarily either J to go to 0 %, or G
to go to 100 %.

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Auto Ramping the Output

Storing and Recalling Setups

Auto ramping gives you the ability to continuously apply a
varying stimulus from the calibrator to a transmitter, while
your hands remain free to test the response of the
transmitter.
When you press L, the calibrator produces a
continuously repeating 0 % - 100 % - 0 % ramp in your
choice of three ramp waveforms:
•
•
•

E
P
N

0 % - 100 % - 0 % 40-second smooth ramp

To exit ramping, press any button.
Table 7. mA Step Values

0%
25 %
50 %
75 %
100 %

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1.

After you create a calibrator setup, press S. In the
display, the memory locations appear.

2.

Press Y or Z to select locations one through eight. An
underscore appears below the selected memory
location.

3.

Press S, only the stored memory location will be
displayed. The setup is stored.

0 % - 100 % - 0 % 15-second smooth ramp

0 % - 100 % - 0 % Stair-step ramp in 25 %
steps, pausing 5 seconds at each step. Steps are
listed in Table 7.

Step

You can store up to eight of your settings in a nonvolatile
memory and recall the settings for later use. A low battery
condition or a battery change does not jeopardize the
stored settings. Proceed as follows:

To recall setups, proceed as follows.
1.

Press Q. The memory locations appear on the
display.

2.

Press Y or Z to select the appropriate location and
press Q.

4 to 20 mA
4.000
8.000
12.000
16.000
20.000

Calibrating a Transmitter

Calibrating a Transmitter

4.

Use the measurement (upper display) and source (lower
display) modes to calibrate a transmitter. This section
applies to all but pressure transmitters. The following
example shows how to calibrate a temperature
transmitter.

Set your zero and span parameters by pressing X
and W keys. Enter these parameters by pressing and
holding J and G. For more information on
setting parameters, see “Setting 0 % and 100 %”
earlier in this manual.

5.

Perform test checks at 0-25-50-75-100 % points by
pressing H or I. Adjust the transmitter as
necessary.

Connect the calibrator to the instrument under test as
shown in Figure 19. Proceed as follows to calibrate a
transmitter
1.

Press l for current (upper display). If required,
press l again to activate loop power.

2.

Press T (lower display). If desired, continue
pressing this key to select the desired thermocouple
type.

3.

If necessary, press M for SOURCE mode.

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Red
V mA

ZERO

LOOP

MEAS
SOURCE

V mA
TC

Hz
RTD

˚C ˚F

TEST DC PWR
STORE
SETUP

100%

RECALL

25%

– ++ –

25%

0%

+

–

Black

sh44f.eps

Figure 19. Calibrating a Thermocouple Transmitter

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Calibrating a Pressure Transmitter

Calibrating a Pressure Transmitter
The following example shows how to calibrate a pressure
transmitter.
Connect the calibrator to the instrument under test as
shown in Figure 20. Proceed as follows:
1.

Press l for current (upper display). If required,
press l again to activate loop power.

2.

Press U (lower display).

3.

If necessary, press M for SOURCE mode.

4.

Zero the pressure module.

5.

Perform checks at 0 % and 100 % of span and adjust
the transmitter as necessary.

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S I G N A L

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V mA

MEAS

STORE
SETUP
RECALL

V mA
TC

+

–
T E S T

Pressure
Module

ZERO

LOOP

SOURCE

Measure mA
Source Pressure
24 V Loop Power
Enabled

Hz
RTD

˚C ˚F

100%

25%

25%

0%

Red

Black

sh34f.eps

Figure 20. Calibrating a Pressure-to-Current (P/I) Transmitter

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Calibrating an I/P Device

Calibrating an I/P Device
The following test allows you to calibrate a device that
controls pressure. Proceed as follows:
1.

Connect the test leads to the instrument under test as
shown in Figure 21. The connections simulate a
current-to-pressure transmitter and measures the
corresponding output pressure.

2.

Press A (upper display).

3.

Press V for sourcing current (lower display).

4.

If necessary, press M for SOURCE mode.

5.

Enter the desired current by pressing X and W
keys. Press Y and Z to select different digits.

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Measure
Pressure
Source mA
725

+

–
T E S T

MULTIFUNCTION CALIBRATOR

Pressure
Module
V mA

ZERO

LOOP

MEAS
SOURCE

STORE
SETUP
RECALL

V mA
TC

Hz
RTD

˚C ˚F

100%

25%

25%

0%

Red

Black

sh28f.eps

Figure 21. Calibrating a Current-to-Pressure (I/P) Transmitter

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Testing an Output Device

Testing an Output Device
Use the source functions to test and calibrate actuators,
recording, and indicating devices. Proceed as follows:
1.

Connect the test leads to the instrument under test
as shown in Figure 22.

2.

Press V for current or dc voltage, or F for
frequency or resistance (lower display).

3.

If necessary, press M for SOURCE mode.

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V mA

ZERO

LOOP

MEAS
SOURCE

Red

STORE
SETUP
RECALL

V mA
TC

Hz
RTD

˚C ˚F

100%

25%

25%

0 to 1 V dc
Input

0%

Black

sh25f.eps

Figure 22. Calibrating a Chart Recorder

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Remote Control Commands
You can control the calibrator remotely from a PC running
a terminal emulator program. The remote control
commands give access to all capabilities of the calibrator
with the exception of pressure measurement. See Table
8A-8C for the remote commands and explanations.
The Fluke 700SC Serial Interface Cable Assembly (PN
667425) plugs into the pressure module connector and

terminates in a DB-9 connector which plugs directly into a
PC serial port. A DB-9 to DB-25 adapter is required to
connect to a PC.
The remote control interface on the 725 is activated by
turning the calibrator off, then turning it on again while
depressing the M key. The calibrator will initialize with its
remote port enabled. The terminal emulator connected to
the calibrator should be set up for: 9600 baud, no parity,
8 data bits, and 1 stop bit.

Table 8A. Remote Control Upper Display
Serial Input
j
L
E
B

Description
mA measurement
mA Loop Power
Volts measurement
Single broadcast of most recent upper display value and units

Table 8B. Remote Control Lower Display
Serial Input

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Description

A

mA measurement

a

mA source

I

mA 2W Sim

V

Volts measurement

v

Volts source

M

mV measurement

m

mV source

K

KHz measurement

Remote Control Commands
Table 8B. Remote Control Lower Display (cont)
Serial Input
k
H
h
P
p
O
o
W
X
Y
T
t
C
F
R
r
u
d
<
>

Description
KHz source
Hz measurement
Hz source
CPM measurement
CPM source
Ohms measurement (default 2W)
Select Ohms source
2-wire measurement (Ohms and RTDs)
3-wire measurement (Ohms and RTDs)
4-wire measurement (Ohms and RTDs)
Thermocouple measurement (default Type J) use “S” command to select sensor type
Thermocouple source
(default Type J) use “S” command to select sensor type
Selects Centigrade
( T/C-RTD)
Selects Fahrenheit
( T/C-RTD)
RTD measurement mode (default Pt100 385) use “S” command to select sensor type
RTD measurement mode (default Pt100 385) use “S” command to select sensor type
Increment display source value
Decrement display source value
The < arrow key PC keyboard selects left arrow on 725
The > arrow key PC keyboard selects right arrow on 725

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Table 8B. Remote Control Lower Display (cont)
Serial Input
0-9
-,.

Description
Enter a source value using ascii characters 0,1,2,...9,-,.terminated by  (carriage return)


b

Single Broadcast of most recent lower display value and units
Table 8C. "S" Commands Select Sensor Type

Serial
Input
S

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No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B

Selection Entry
Thermocouple Type
J
K
T
E
R
S
B
L
U
N
mV

RTD Type
Pt100 (3926)
Pt100 (385)
Pt100 (3916)
Pt200 (385)
Pt500 (385)
Pt1000 (385)
Ni120

Replacing the Batteries

Replacing the Batteries
WWarning
To avoid false readings, which could lead to
possible electric shock or personal injury,
replace the batteries as soon as the battery
indicator (M) appears.
Figure 23 shows you how to replace the battery.

Replacing the Fuses

1.

Turn the calibrator off, remove the test leads from the
terminals, and hold the calibrator face down.

2.

Using a flat-blade screwdriver, turn the battery door
screws 1/4-turn counterclockwise and remove the
battery door.

3.

Remove and replace the damaged fuse.

4.

Replace the battery door and secure it by turning the
screws 1/4-turn clockwise.

The calibrator comes equipped with two 0.05A, 250V,
socketed fuses to protect the calibrator.

WWarning
To avoid electrical shock, remove the test
leads from the calibrator before opening the
battery door. Close and latch the battery
door before using the calibrator.
The fuses can be removed and checked for resistance. A
value of < 10 Ω is good. Problems while measuring using
the right jacks indicate that F3 may have opened. If you
can’t measure or source current with the left jacks, F4
may have opened. To replace the fuses, refer to Figure
23 and perform the following steps:

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Maintenance
Cleaning the Calibrator

W Warning
To avoid personal injury or damage to the
calibrator, use only the specified
replacement parts and do not allow water
into the case.
Caution
To avoid damaging the plastic lens and case,
do not use solvents or abrasive cleansers.
Battery and
Compartment

Clean the calibrator and pressure modules with a soft
cloth dampened with water or water and mild soap.

Service Center Calibration or Repair
Fuse
Compartment

sh38f.eps

Figure 23. Replacing the Battteries

50

Calibration, repairs, or servicing not covered in this
manual should be performed only by qualified service
personnel. If the calibrator fails, check the batteries first,
and replace them if needed.
Verify that the calibrator is being operated in accordance
with the instructions in this manual. If the calibrator is
faulty, send a description of the failure with the calibrator.
Pressure modules do not need to accompany the
calibrator unless the module is faulty also. Be sure to

Maintenance
pack the calibrator securely, using the original shipping
container if it is available. Send the equipment postage
paid and insured, to the nearest Service Center. Fluke
assumes no responsibility for damage in transit.
The Fluke 725 calibrator covered by the warranty will be
promptly repaired or replaced (at Fluke’s option) and
returned to you at no charge. See the back of the title
page for warranty terms. If the warranty period has
expired, the calibrator will be repaired and returned for a
fixed fee. If the calibrator or pressure module is not
covered under the warranty terms, contact an authorized
service center for a price quote for repair.
To locate an authorized service center, refer to
“Contacting Fluke” at the beginning of the manual.

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18

Replacement Parts
Table 9 lists the part number of each replaceable part.
Refer to Figure 24.
Table 9. Replacement Parts
Item
1
2
3
4
5

Description
Case top
LCD mask
Elastomeric strips
Input/output bracket
LCD bracket

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

19
20

PN

Qty.

664232
664273
802063
691391
667287

1
1
2
1
1

21
22
23

Mounting screws
Backlight
LCD
Keypad
Case bottom
AA alkaline batteries
Case screws
Battery door
Accessory mount
Tilt stand
Battery door 1/4-turn
fasteners
TL75 series test leads
Test lead, red
Test lead, black
725 Product Overview
Manual
AC72 alligator clip, red
AC72 alligator clip, black
CD ROM, contains User
Manual
Input Decal
Fuse 0.05A/250V

494641
690336
690963
690955
664235
376756
832246
664250
658424
659026
948609

11
1
1
1
1
4
4
1
1
1
2

855742
688051
688066
1549644

1
1
1
1

1670641
1670652
1549615

1
1
1

690948
2002234

1
2

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1
22
10

11
2

8

9

12

3
13
7

20

4
6

14

3

5

16
18

15

19
6
21

23
zi45f.eps

Figure 24. Replacement Parts

52

Accessories

Accessories

External Fluke Pressure Module Compatibility

For more information about these accessories and their
prices, contact your Fluke representative. Pressure
Modules and Fluke model numbers (see Table 10) are
listed below. (Differential models also operate in gage
mode.) Contact your Fluke representative about new
pressure modules not listed here.
•
700HTP 0 to 10,000 PSI Pump
•
700PTP -11.6 to 360 PSI Pump
•
700TC1 and 700TC2 Thermocouple Mini-plug Kits

The output of Fluke 700P pressure modules can cause
the 725’s 5 digit display to overflow, or else produce
values that are too low to be read if inappropriate units
are selected. This is prevented by displaying OL on the
display per the following table.

Table 10. Fluke Pressure Module Compatibility
Pressure Unit
Psi
In. H20
cm. H20
Bar
Mbar
KPa
In.Hg.
mm. Hg
2
Kg/cm

Module Compatibility
Available on all pressure ranges
All ranges through 3000 psi
All ranges through 1000 psi
15 psi and above
All ranges through 1000 psi
Available on all pressure ranges
Available on all pressure ranges
All ranges through 1000 psi
15 psi and above

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Table 11. Pressure Modules
Fluke Model Number

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Range

Type and Media

Fluke-700P00

0 to 1” H2O

differential, dry

Fluke-700P01

0 to 10” H2O

differential, dry

Fluke-700P02

0 to 1 psi

differential, dry

Fluke-700P22

0 to 1 psi

differential, wet

Fluke-700P03

0 to 5 psi

differential, dry

Fluke-700P23

0 to 5 psi

differential, wet

Fluke-700P04

0 to 15 psi

differential, dry

Fluke-700P24

0 to 15 psi

differential, wet

Fluke-700P05

0 to 30 psi

gage, wet

Fluke-700P06

0 to 100 psi

gage, wet

Fluke-700P27

0 to 300 psi

gage, wet

Fluke-700P07

0 to 500 psi

gage, wet

Fluke-700P08

0 to 1,000 psi

gage, wet

Fluke-700P09

0 to 1,500 psi

gage, wet

Accessories
Table 11. Pressure Modules (cont.)
Fluke Model Number

Range

Type and Media

Fluke-700P29

0 to 3,000 psi

gage, wet

Fluke-700P30

0 to 5,000 psi

gage, wet

Fluke-700P31

0 to 10,000 psi

gage, wet

Fluke-700PA3

0 to 5 psi

absolute, wet

Fluke-700PA4

0 to 15 psi

absolute, wet

Fluke-700PA5

0 to 30 psi

absolute, wet

Fluke-700PA6

0 to 100 psi

absolute, wet

Fluke-700PV3

0 to -5 psi

vacuum, dry

Fluke-700PV4

0 to -15 psi

vacuum, dry

Fluke-700PD2

±1 psi

dual range, dry

Fluke-700PD3

±5 psi

dual range, dry

Fluke-700PD4

±15 psi

dual range, dry

Fluke-700PD5

−15/+30 psi

dual range, wet

Fluke-700PD6

−15/+100 psi

dual range, wet

Fluke-700PD7

−15/+200 psi

dual range, wet

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DC Voltage Source

Specifications
Specifications are based on a one year calibration cycle
and apply from +18 °C to +28 °C unless stated otherwise.
All specifications assume a 5 minute warmup period.

DC Voltage Measurement
Range

Resolution

30 V
(upper
display)

0.001 V

20 V
(lower
display)

0.001 V

90 mV

0.01 mV

Accuracy,
(% of Reading + Counts)
0.02 % + 2

Resolution

100 mV

0.01 mV

0.02 % + 2

10 V

0.001 V

0.02 % + 2

Temperature coefficient -10 °C to 18 °C, +28 °C to
55 °C: ±0.005 % of range per °C
Maximum load: 1 mA

Millivolt Measurement and Source*
0.02 % + 2

Range
-10 mV to 75 mV

0.02 % + 2

Temperature coefficient -10 °C to 18 °C, +28 °C to
55 °C: ±0.005 % of range per °C

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Accuracy,
(% of Reading + Counts)

Range

Resolution
0.01 mV

Accuracy
±(0.025 % + 1 count)

Maximum input voltage: 30 V
Temperature coefficient -10 °C to 18 °C, +28 °C to
55 °C: ±0.005 % of range per °C
*Select this function by pressing T. The signal is
available at the thermocouple miniplug connector.

Specifications

Ohms Source

DC mA Measurement and Source
Range

Accuracy,
(% of Reading + Counts)

Resolution

Ohms Range

Excitation Current from
Measurement Device

Accuracy
±Ω

15 to 400 Ω

0.15 to 0.5 mA

0.15

15 to 400 Ω

0.5 to 2 mA

0.1

400 to 1.5 kΩ

0.05 to 0.8 mA

0.5

Drive capability: 1000 Ω at 20 mA

1.5 to 3.2 kΩ

0.05 to 0.4 mA

1

Ohms Measurement

Temperature coefficient -10 °C to 18 °C, +28 °C to
55 °C: ± 0.005 % of resistance range per °C

24 mA

0.001 mA

0.02 % + 2

Temperature coefficient -10 °C to 18 °C, +28 °C to
55 °C: ±0.005 % of range per °C

Accuracy ± Ω*
Ohms Range
0 to 400 Ω

4-Wire
0.1

Resolution

2- and 3-Wire
0.15

400 to 1.5 kΩ

0.5

1.0

1.5 to 3.2 kΩ

1

1.5

Temperature coefficient -10 °C to 18 °C, +28 °C to
55 °C: ±0.005 % of range per °C
Excitation Current: 0.2 mA
Maximum input voltage: 30 V
* 2-wire: Does not include lead resistance.
3-wire: Assumes matched leads with a total resistance
not exceeding 100 Ω.

15 to 400 Ω

0.1 Ω

400 to 3.2 kΩ

1Ω

Frequency Measurement
Range

Resolution

Accuracy

2.0 to 1000.0 CPM 0.1 CPM

± (0.05 % + 1 count)

1 to 1000 Hz

0.1 Hz

± (0.05 % + 1 count)

1.0 to 10.0 kHz

0.01 kHz

± (0.05 % + 1 count)

Sensitivity: 1V peak-to-peak minimum
Waveform: squarewave

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Frequency Source

Range

Resolution

Accuracy
(% of output
frequency)

2.0 to 1000.0 CPM
0.1 CPM
± 0.05 %
1 to 1000 Hz
1 Hz
± 0.05 %
1.0 to 10.0 kHz
0.1 kHz
± 0.25 %
Waveform: 5 V p-p squarewave, -0.1 V offset

Temperature, Thermocouples
Type
J
K
T
E
R
S

58

600 to 800 °C
800 to 1000 °C
1000 to 1800 °C
L
-200 to 0 °C
0 to 900 °C
U
-200 to 0 °C
0 to 400 °C
N
-200 to 0 °C
0 to 1300 °C
XK
-200 to -100 °C
-100 to 800 °C
BP
0 to 800 °C
800 to 2500 °C
Resolution:
J, K, T, E, L, N, U, XK, BP:
B, R, S:
B

Range
-200 to 0 °C
0 to 1200 °C
-200 to 0 °C
0 to 1370 °C
-200 to 0 °C
0 to 400 °C
-200 to 0 °C
0 to 950 °C
-20 to 0 °C
0 to 500 °C
500 to 1750 °C
-20 to 0 °C
0 to 500 °C
500 to 1750 °C

Measure and Source
Accuracies (ITS-90)
1.0 °C
0.7 °C
1.2 °C
0.8 °C
1.2 °C
0.8 °C
0.9 °C
0.7 °C
2.5 °C
1.8 °C
1.4 °C
2.5 °C
1.8 °C
1.5 °C

2.2 °C
1.8 °C
1.4 °C
0.85 °C
0.7 °C
1.1 °C
0.75 °C
1.5 °C
0.9 °C
0.5 °C
0.6 °C
1.2 °C
2.5 °C
0.1 °C, 0.1 °F
1 °C, 1 °F

Specifications

Loop Power Supply
Voltage: 24 V
Maximum current: 22 mA
Short circuit protected

RTD Excitation (simulation)
Allowable Excitation by RTD type
Ni 120
0.15 to 3.0 mA
Pt 100-385
0.15 to 3.0 mA
Pt 100-392
0.15 to 3.0 mA
Pt 100-JIS
0.15 to 3.0 mA
Pt 200-385
0.15 to 3.0 mA
Pt 500-385
0.05 to 0.80 mA
Pt 1000-385
0.05 to 0.40 mA

Temperature, RTD Ranges, and Accuracies (ITS-90)
Accuracy
Range °C
Measure 4-Wire °C
Measure 2- and 3-Wire* °C
Source °C
-80 to 260
0.2
0.3
0.2
- 200 to 800
0.33
0.5
0.33
-200 to 630
0.3
0.5
0.3
-200 to 630
0.3
0.5
0.3
-200 to 250
0.2
0.3
0.2
250 to 630
0.8
1.6
0.8
Pt500-385
-200 to 500
0.3
0.6
0.3
500 to 630
0.4
0.9
0.4
Pt1000-385
-200 to 100
0.2
0.4
0.2
100 to 630
0.2
0.5
0.2
Resolution: 0.1 °C, 0.1 °F
Allowable excitation current (source): Ni120, Pt100-385, Pt100-392, Pt100-JIS, Pt200-385: 0.15 to 3.0 mA
Pt500-385: 0.05 to 0.80 mA; Pt1000-385: 0.05 to 0.40 mA
RTD Source: Addresses pulsed transmitters and PLCs with pulses as short as 5 ms.
* 2-wire: Does not include lead resistance.
3-wire: Assumes matched leads with a total resistance not exceeding 100 Ω.
Type
Ni120
Pt100-385
Pt100-392
Pt100-JIS
Pt200-385

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Pressure Measurement
Range
Determined by
pressure module

Resolution
5 digits

Accuracy
Determined by
pressure module

Units
psi, inH2O@4 °C, inH2O@20 °C, kPa, cmH2O@4 °C,
cmH2O@20 °C, bar, mbar, kg/cm2, mmHg, inHg

General Specifications
Operating temperature

-10 °C to 55 °C

Storage temperature

- 20 °C to 71 °C

Operating altitude

3000 meters above mean sea level

Relative Humidity (% RH operating without condensation)

90 % (10 to 30 °C)
75 % (30 to 40 °C)
45 % (40 to 50 °C)
35 % (50 to 55 °C)
uncontrolled < 10 °C

Vibration

Random, 2 g, 5 to 500 Hz

Safety

EN 61010-1:1993, ANSI/ISA S82.01-1994; CAN/CSA C22.2
No 1010.1:1992

Power requirements

4 AA alkaline batteries

Size

96 x 200 x 47 mm. (3.75 x 7.9 x 1.86 in)

Weight

650 gm (1 lb, 7 oz)

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Index

—0—

—B—

—E—

0% output parameter, setting, 36

Battery, replacing, 48

—1—

—C—

Electrical parameters
measurement, 18
sourcing, 28

100% output parameter, setting, 36

Calibration, 49
Cleaning calibrator, 49
Connections
for pressure measurement, 25
for pressure sourcing, 35

—G—

—D—

I/P device, calibrating, 42
Input terminals, 8
Input/output terminals and connectors
(table), 9

—4—
4 to 20 mA transmitter
simulating, 28

—A—
Accessories, 52
Auto ramping output, 37

Display, 13

Getting started, 14

—I—

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—K—
Key functions (table), 11
Keys, 10

—L—
Loop power
simulating, 28
supplying, 16

—M—
Measure functions, summary (table), 2
Measure mode, 16
Measuring
pressure, 25
temperature with RTDs, 22
temperature with thermocouples, 19

—O—
Output device, testing, 44
Output terminals, 8

—P—
Parts list, 50

62

Pressure modules available, 52
Pressure modules, zeroing, 26
Pressure transmitter, calibrating, 40

—R—
Recalling setups, 37
Remote control commands, 45
Repair, 49
RTD
simulating, 31
RTD
measuring, 22
types, 22

—S—
Safety information, 3
Servicing, 49
Setup
recalling, 37
storing, 37
Thermocouple, 31
Simulating
loop power, 28
RTD, 31
thermocouples, 31
Source functions, summary (table), 2

Source mode, 28
Sourcing
4 to 20 mA, 28
electrical parameters, 28
pressure, 34
thermocouples, 31
Specifications, 55
Standard equipment, 3
Stepping output, 36
Storing setups, 37

—T—
Temperature
measuring with RTD, 22
measuring with thermocouple, 19
Terminals
input, 8
output, 8
Thermocouple
measuring, 19
measuring temperature, 19
sourcing, 31
types, 19
Transmitter
4 to 20 mA, simulating, 28
Transmitter, calibrating, 38

—Z—
Zeroing pressure modules, 26



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