TOTAL Calibration Solutions offers FLUKE 79 II calibration services. We understand the importance of your FLUKE 79 II TRUE RMS MULTIMETER so you can count on us to get it back to you as fast as possible to prevent any downtime you may experience during the calibration process. TOTAL Calibration Solutions is an ISO/IEC 17025 and ANSI/NCSL Z540-1-1994 accredited Ohio-based calibration company. This accreditation is just one of many ways that shows the fast and capable calibration and repair services that TOTAL Calibration Solutions provides. Our team of highly trained and diverse technicians backed up with some of the most modern calibration instruments available can quickly and efficiently calibrate your FLUKE 79 II and any other instruments that that you may have.

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Why is calibration important?

The Fluke 79 II True RMS Multimeter is a versatile and reliable tool that is essential for any electrician or technician. It is used to measure and diagnose electrical problems in a variety of applications. The accuracy of this device is critical as it can be used to detect and diagnose faults in circuits, motors, and other electrical components. As such, it is important to ensure that the Fluke 79 II is properly calibrated.

Calibration is the process of adjusting a device so that it can accurately measure the desired parameters. This process is necessary for the Fluke 79 II because it measures a variety of electrical parameters, including voltage, current, and resistance. Without proper calibration, the readings from the device may be inaccurate or misleading.

Calibrating the Fluke 79 II is relatively simple and can be done with a few basic tools. First, the device should be connected to a power source and the power should be turned on. Next, an adjustable voltage source should be connected to the device. This will allow the device to be adjusted to the desired voltage. Once the voltage has been set, the device should be tested with a known voltage source.

If the readings from the device are not accurate, adjustments can be made to the device. These adjustments may include adjusting the sensitivity of the device, adjusting the zero-adjustment, or adjusting the current range. Once the adjustments have been made, the device should be tested again with the known voltage source.

The calibration of the Fluke 79 II is important for ensuring that the device is accurate and reliable. Without proper calibration, the device may not be able to accurately measure the desired parameters, resulting in inaccurate readings and potentially dangerous conditions. For this reason, it is important to properly calibrate the device before using it.