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AC voltage measurement

Author: Jérôme MANCEAU

Publication date: June 10, 2005

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5. Calibration techniques for AC voltage meters

5.1 Calibration of deflection voltmeters

These devices are calibrated directly from a calibrated voltage generator. These standards, whose ratings generally range from a few millivolts to 1,100 V, generally have one-year specifications of less than a few 10 -4 up to 100 kHz, and a few 10 -3 up to 1 MHz (for the 1,100 V rating, an amplifier is associated with it in certain frequency ranges). The following models are commonly found in metrology laboratories: Fluke 5720A, Fluke 5700A, Fluke 5500, Datron 9100...

The voltage from the generator is adjusted to bring the voltmeter pointer to the division to be calibrated. The use of a magnifying glass is recommended for this work;...

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