80PK-8 Fluke, 80PK-8 Datasheet - Page 4

Test Probe

80PK-8

Manufacturer Part Number
80PK-8
Description
Test Probe
Manufacturer
Fluke
Type
Pipe Clamp Prober
Datasheet

Specifications of 80PK-8

Test Probe Functions
Temperature
Range
-20deg To +300degF
Accuracy
± 1.9°C (± 3.4°F)
Color
Black
Conductor Size
24 AWG
Connector Type
Mini-Thermocouple
Length, Cable
1 m
Material, Handle
PBT
Measuring Range
-29 to 149 –29 to 149°C
Plug Type
0.792 mm Mini Thermocouple
Used With
Infrared Themometer
Voltage, Range, Ac
24 V
Voltage, Range, Dc
60 V
Voltage, Rating
24 VAC (RMS)⁄60 VDC
Measurement Range
-29 to149 °C for pipe diameters from 6.4 to 34.9 mm
Models 80pk-1 And 80pj-1 (j-type) Bead Probes. Measurement Range
–40°F to 50°F
Model 80pk-22 Immersion Probe. Measurement Range
–40°F to 1994°F
Model 80pk-3a Surface Probe. Measurement Range
32°F to 500°F
Model 80pk-24 Air Probe. Measurement Range
–40°F to 1500°F
Model 80bk Integrated Dmm Temperature Probe. Measurement Range
–40°F to 500°F
Model 80pk-27 Industrial Surface Probe. Measurement Range
–196°F to 1112°F
Model 80pk-8 Pipe Clamp. Measurement Range
–20°F to 300°F
Equipment Type
Pipe Clamp Temperature Probe
Measures
Temperature
For Use With
Durable Ribbon Sensor, Pipe Surfaces
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
na
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
na
Troubleshooting
When no heat or cold applied to the probe, the
measuring instrument should display the ambient
temperature. If the measuring instrument does not
do so, try the following:
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Cleaning
Using warm soapy water, brush the sensor lightly
with a toothbrush. Excessive or abrasive brushing
can damage sensor, and void the warranty . If
necessary you can dip the brush (but not the
sensor!) in rubbing alcohol.
Verify that the temperature measuring
instrument is designed to be used with Type
K thermocouples. The instrument should have
a yellow input connector and/or be marked
with a “K”.
Check for an open circuit indicator on the
measuring instrument. Some thermometers
have a built in circuit to indicate if the
connected probe is open. (All Fluke
instruments have this feature.) Refer to
instruments owners manual to see if this
feature is available.
If you suspect a broken connection, use an
ohmmeter to check probe continuity from pin
to pin. If the ohmmeter reads 10 , the probe
is good.
Short the two input connectors to the
instrument with a piece of wire. If the
instrument is functioning properly it should
display the ambient temperature.
The handle and plug of the probe are
made of materials that may deteriorate if
exposed to some solvents on a long term
basis.
Caution