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Manual Supplement

Manual Title: 1662/1663/1664 FC Calibration Supplement Issue: 2


Part Number: Web-Only Issue Date: 4/17
Print Date: October 2016 Page Count: 1
Revision/Date:

This supplement contains information necessary to ensure the accuracy of


the above manual.

© 2016-2017 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. 



1662/1663/1664 FC Calibration Manual Supplement

Change #1, 579


On page 4, under General Specifications, add the following under the Electromagnetic
Compatibility (EMC)
Some mobile devices that transmit RF energy may transmit levels that far exceed 3 V/m and may damage sensitive electronic
circuits. To insure the best performance, do not allow a device which is transmitting RF energy in excess of 3 V/m to be within
30 cm of the Tester while in use.

Change #2 594
On page 11, replace the Test Signals table with:
Test Signals
RCD Type Test Signal Description
AC The waveform is a sinewave starting at zero crossing, polarity
(sinusoidal) determined by phase selection (0  phase starts with low to high zero
crossing, 180  phase starts with high to low zero crossing). The
magnitude of the test current is In x Multiplier for all tests.
A The waveform is a half wave rectified sinewave starting at zero,
(half wave) polarity determined by phase selection (0 ° phase starts with low to
high zero crossing, 180 ° phase starts with high to low zero crossing).
The magnitude of the test current is 0.7 x I∆n (rms) x Multiplier for all
tests where the multiplier is x0.5 (x1/2). The magnitude of the test
current is 2.0 x I∆n (rms) x Multiplier for all tests where both the
multiplier is ≥ x1 and I∆n = 0.01A. The magnitude of the test current is
1.4 x I∆n (rms) x Multiplier for all tests for all other settings.
B (DC) This is a smooth DC current according to EN61557-6 Annex A

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