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Page 1 - TRIPLETT

84-873 7/07Type 3Railroad Test SetsInstruction ManualModel 2000Model 2001Model 2002Model 20032000SeriesTRIPLETT

Page 2 - SAFETY RULES

Page 102.2 The Cab FilterIf the Test Set has Cab Filters, then all AC functions may select onefrequency to be measured. This is invaluable when multi

Page 3 - Safety Is No Accident

Page 112.4.2 Battery MonitorTo prevent operation of the Test Set with weak batteries, a batterytest is performed every time the Range Switch is chang

Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page 123.0 PREPARATION FOR USE3.1 Before using the Test Set, familiarize yourself with theinstrument and this manual. READ AND REVIEW THIS MANUALFRE

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Page 133.3 Meter Mechanical Zero3.3.1 Place the Test Set on its back on a flat, horizontal surface.Set the Range Switch to the OFF position.3.3.2 Exam

Page 6 - 1.0 INTRODUCTION

Page 143.4 Visual Inspection of the Test SetBefore use, inspect the Test Set for any conditions which wouldmake it unsafe. Check for missing or loose

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Page 153.6 Battery and Fuse TestBefore using the Test Set, and frequently during use, the batteriesand fuses in the Test Set should be tested. Refer t

Page 8 - 2.0 PRODUCT FEATURES

Page 163.6.2.1 VOM Fuse TestPlace the Test Set Range Switch in the DRY CONTACT position.Place the Code Function switch in the NORM position. Connect

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Page 173.6.3 D-cell Battery TestPlace the Test Set Range Switch in the Rx1 position. Short the testleads together (they must be in the VOM and COM jac

Page 10 - 2.4 Power Supply Features

Page 183.7 Battery and Fuse Replacement3.7.1 Case Back Removal3.7.1.1 Disconnect any test leads connected to the Test Set andplace the Range Switch i

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Page 193.7.3 Fuse Replacement3.7.3.1 Locate the two fuses on the Input Scaling Board (BD200).3.7.3.2 Using a small, flat blade screwdriver, gently lif

Page 12 - 3.0 PREPARATION FOR USE

Page 2SAFETY RULESWarningThis Tester has been designed with your safety in mind. However,no design can completely protect against incorrect use. Elec

Page 13 - 3.3 Meter Mechanical Zero

Page 204.0 GENERAL OPERATION4.1 This section describes general operation of the Test Set.When making measurements of any type, refer to this section.

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Page 214.2.3 While holding the insulated boot covering the alligator clip,touch the alligator clips to the circuit being tested. If no voltage isprese

Page 15 - 3.6 Battery and Fuse Test

Page 225.0 OPERATION5.1 Measuring AC and DC Voltage5.1.1 Refer to Section 3.0, Preparation For Use, and Section 4.0,General Operation, before attempt

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Page 23 Range Leads Read Multiply Switch Red Black Scale Divide / Direct 0.6 VDC VOM CO

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Page 245.2 Measuring DC milliAmps5.2.1 Refer to Section 3.0, Preparation For Use, and Section 4.0,General Operation, before attempting any measuremen

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Page 255.2.6 If code parameters are to be measured, select the desiredparameter using the Code Function Switch. Refer to Section 2.1 fora description

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Page 265.3 Measuring DC and AC Amps5.3.1 Refer to Section 3.0, Preparation For Use, and Section 4.0,General Operation, before attempting any measurem

Page 20 - 4.0 GENERAL OPERATION

Page 27WARNING: THE 6 AMP AND 30 AMP JACKS ARE UNFUSED.USE EXTREME CAUTION! The black lead is connected to the COMJack.5.3.4 Connect the test leads in

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Page 285.3.7 Disconnect the test leads from the circuit under test andreturn the Range Switch to the OFF position.5.4 Measuring Resistance5.4.1 Volta

Page 22 - 5.0 OPERATION

Page 295.4.1.5 Connect the test leads across the circuit to be measured.5.4.1.6 If the Pointer deflects, then there is a foreign voltage presentwhich

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Page 3Don't TouchDon't touch exposed wiring, connections, or other "live" parts of anelectrical circuit. If in doubt, check the ci

Page 24 - 5.2 Measuring DC milliAmps

Page 305.4.2.1 Press and hold the Push For Ohms Switch and read theresistance on the red OHMS scale. The Ohmmeter must be prop-erly zeroed. See Parag

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Page 26 - 5.3 Measuring DC and AC Amps

Page 325.5 Measuring Dry Contacts5.5.1 Refer to Section 3.0, Preparation For Use, and Section 4.0,General Operation, before attempting any measuremen

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Page 33There is no difference between Peak Hold and Peak Follow in theDry Contact range.5.5.8 Disconnect the test leads from the circuit under test an

Page 28 - 5.4 Measuring Resistance

Page 346.0 SPECIFICATIONS6.1 Electrical Specifications6.1.1 DC VoltageRanges: 0.6, 3, 15, 60, and 300 VDC.Accuracy: ±1.5% of full scale 0 to 50 C.

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Page 356.1.3 DC AmpsRanges: 1.5, 6, and 30 Amps DC.Accuracy: ±1.5% of full scale 0 to 50 C.±2.0% of full scale -40 to 85 C.Burden Volts: 60 mV nomi

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Page 366.1.5 AC VoltageRanges: 1.5, 3, 15, 150, 300, and 600 VAC.Accuracy: ±3.0% of full scale 0 to 50 C.±3.5% of full scale -40 to 85 C.Sensitivi

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Page 376.1.7 Common AC SpecificationsCalibration: Average responding, RMS calibrated.Freq. Response: 25 Hz to 400 Hz for rated accuracy.60 Hz Filter:5

Page 32 - 5.5 Measuring Dry Contacts

Page 386.1.8 Code Measurement Specifications6.1.8.1 Peak Level MeasurementsPeak Hold: Pointer will deflect to the peak level ofthe input signal. For

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Page 396.1.8.2 Timing MeasurementsOn Time: Range: 0 to 100%.Accuracy: ±3% of full scale from 10% to 100%.Zero Offset: ±3.0% of full scale max.Rate: Ra

Page 34 - 6.0 SPECIFICATIONS

Page 4TABLE OF CONTENTSSAFETY RULES 21.0 INTRODUCTION 62.0 PRODUCT FEATURES 82.1 Code Measurements 82.2 The Cab Filters 102.3 Auto-Polarity 1

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Page 406.1.9 Ohmmeter6.1.9.1 Voltage Sense ModeRange: 15 V DC auto-polarity or AC to 1 KHztypical. NEG indicator is on for zero andnegative inputs.Ac

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Page 416.1.10 Dry Contact FunctionsNormal: Pointer follows contact closure.Open: zero ±3.0% of full scale.Closed: full scale ±0.5%.On Time: Range: 0 t

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Page 426.1.11 Power RequirementsBatteries: Two, 9 volt alkaline batteries (NEDA 1604)One, 1.5 volt alkaline D-cell (NEDA 13F)Expected Life: Normal op

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Page 436.2 Physical SpecificationsSize: 5.0" wide x 6.5" high x 3.2" deep.Weight: Approximately 2.75 pounds, 4.75 poundswith case and l

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Page 447.0 ACCESSORIES, PARTS & SERVICE7.1 Cleaning the WindowOther than battery and fuse replacement, cleaning the window isthe only service tha

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Page 457.3 Factory ServiceWARNING - DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THIS UNIT.ANY ATTEMPT TO SERVICE BY AN UNQUALIFIED PERSONMAY BE DANGEROUS AND/OR LETHAL

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Page 467.4 Parts and AccessoriesThe following parts and accessories are available. Contact the fac-tory for the latest in accessories.Description

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Page 47Parts and Accessories (continued)Description Part NumberTest Leads, 14 AWG 79-767Nine volt alkaline battery 37-48D-cell alkaline batte

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Page 488.0 LIMITED WARRANTYTriplett / Jewell Instruments warrants instruments and test equipment manufactured by it to befree from defective material

Page 44 - 7.2 Calibration

Page 54.0 GENERAL OPERATION 205.0 OPERATION 225.1 Measuring AC and DC Voltage 225.2 Measuring DC milliAmps 245.3 Measuring DC and AC Amps 265.4 Measur

Page 45 - 7.3 Factory Service

Page 61.0 INTRODUCTION1.1 Package ContentsThe standard shipping package contains the following items:Test SetTest LeadsThis Instruction ManualCarryin

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Page 71.2.2 Measurement of Code ParametersThe measurement of code parameters has been made simple andaccurate. No longer is it necessary to count poin

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Page 82.0 PRODUCT FEATURES2.1 Code MeasurementsCode parameters may be directly measured with the Test Set. Thesecode measurements are active in any A

Page 48 - 8.0 LIMITED WARRANTY

Page 92.1.2 Peak FollowThis function is similar to Peak Hold, except the peak measurementwill follow the peak level automatically, even if it is decre

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