Hewlett Packard 413A Level Meter
Manufacturer:
Model:
413A
Date:
1962
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Group:
Description:
DC Null Voltmeter

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The Model 413A DC Null Voltmeter is a zero-center dc voltmeter with end scale ranges from 1 mv to 1000 volts in a 1-3-10 sequence. Input impedance varies from 10 megohms to 200 megohms depending on the setting of the RANGE (VOLTS) switch. The input terminals are isolated from the cabinet and ground permitting operation from references up to 500 volts dc or 130 volts ac from ground potential. INDICATORS. In addition to the conventional meter, which has both a normal (± 10% of full scale) and expanded (± full scale) range of zero adjustment, the Model 413A has Amplifier output connectors which provide an output voltage proportional to meter deflection. This feature makes it possible to use the Model 413A as a dc Amplifier for use with thermocouples, etc., or to use it in conjunction with a recorder to obtain permanent records without the need for constant monitoring. USES. The Model 413A may be used for any application that calls for a dc null voltmeter. High input impedance of the instrument makes it especially valuable for resistance bridge measurements. The high voltage gain and the exceedingly low drift and noise make the Model 413A an ideal instrument for many control applications, particularly where the system must be left unattended for long periods of time.

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Service and User Manual
Manual type:
Service and User Manual
Pages:
41
Size:
5.90 Mbytes (6186348 Bytes)
Language:
english
Revision:
Manual ID:
00413-90003 and/or 01138-5
Date:
1966 11 01
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Scanned document, all readable.
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2020 05 31
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Serial Prefix 315- * Appendix C, Manual Backdating Changes, adapts this manual to serial prefix 139-, Serials Below 315-02311. Section Page I GENERAL INFORMATION ... 1-1 1-1. Introduction ... 1-1 1-4. Description ... 1-1 Section Page E INSTALLATION ... 2-1 2-1. Introduction ... 2-1 2-3. Initial Inspection ... 2-1 2-5. Power Requirements ... 2-1 2-7. Grounding Requirements ... , 2-1 2-10. Repackaging for Shipment ... 2-1 Section Page HI OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ... , 3-1 3-1. Introduction ... , 3-1 3-5. Controls ... , 3-1 3-7. Operating Instructions ... , 3-1 Section Page IV THEORY OF OPERATION ... 4-1. General ... 4-1 , 4-1 4-3. DC Input Circuits ... , 4-1 4-5. AC Circuits ... , 4-1 4-9. DC Output Circuits ... , 4-2 4-11. Power supply ... , 4-2 Section Page V MAINTENANCE ... . 5-1 5-1. Introduction ... 5-3. Test Instruments Required ... 5-1 , 5-1 5-5. Cabinet Removal ... . 5-1 5-7. Troubleshooting ... 5-8. General ... , 5-1 . 5-1 5-10. Amplifier-Power Supply ... . 5-2 Section V (Cont’d) Page 5-12. Chopper Assembly ... 5-2 5-14. Modulator ... 5-2 5-16. Demodulator ... 5-3 5-18. Repair and Replacement ... 5-19. General ... 5-4 5-4 5-21. Modulator Replacement ... 5-4 5-23. Demodulator Replacement . . . . 5-4 5-25. Range (Volts) Switch Replacement 5-4 5-27. Tube Replacement ... b-4 5-29. Adjustments and Calibration . . . . 5-6 5-31. Mechanical Zero Adjustment . . . b-6 5-33. Hum Balance ... 5-34. Bias Adjust ... 5-6 5-6 5-35. Amplifier Gain Calibration . . . . 5-6 5-37. Meter Calibration ... 5-6 5-38. Performance and Verification . . . . 5-7 5-40. Voltmeter ... 5-7 5-41. AC Rejection ... 5-42. Amplifier Output ... 5-7 5-7 Section Page VI REPLACEABLE PARTS ... 6-1 6-1. Introduction ... 6-1 6-4. Ordering Information ... 6-1 6-6. Non-Listed Parts ... 6-1 Appendix A CODE LIST OF MANUFACTURERS Appendix B SALES AND SERVICE OFFICES Appendix C MANUAL BACKDATING CHANGES

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Service and User Manual
Manual type:
Service and User Manual
Pages:
44
Size:
8.70 Mbytes (9127011 Bytes)
Language:
english
Revision:
Manual ID:
01138-2
Date:
1962 02 01
Quality:
Scanned document, all readable.
Upload date:
2017 12 31
MD5:
414a364b3fc156a7c291b186ace68183
Downloads:
389

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Serial prefixed: 139 I GENERAL INFORMATION ... 1-1 1-1. Introduction ... 1-1 1-4. Description ... 1-1 1-8. Three Conductor Power Cable. . . 1-1 1-10. Calibration Accuracy ... 1-1 II PREPARATION FOR USE ... 2-1 2-1. Incoming Inspection ... 2-1 2-4. Reshipment ... 2-1 2-6. Installation ... 2-1 2-8. 230-Volt Operation ... 2-1 2-10. Environmental Limits ... 2-1 III OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ... 3-1 3-1. Introduction ... 3-1 3-5. Controls ... 3-1 3-7. Operating Instructions ... 3-1 IV PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION ... 4-1 4-1. General ... 4-1 4-3. DC Input Circuits ... 4-1 4-5. AC Circuits ... 4-1 4-9. DC Output Circuits ... 4-2 4-11. Power Supply ... 4-2 V MAINTENANCE ... 5-1 5-1. Introduction ... 5-1 VI 5-3. Test Instruments Required ... 5-1 5-5. Cabinet Removal ... 5-1 Section Page V Cont'd 5-1 5-7. Troubleshooting ... 5-1 5-8. General ... 5-1 5-10. Amplifier-Power Supply ... 5-2 5-12. Chopper Assembly ... 5-2 5-14. Modulator ... 5-2 5-16. Demodulator ... 5-3 5-18. Repair and Replacement ... 5-4 5-19. General ... 5-4 5-21. Modulator Replacement ... 5-4 5-23. Demodulator Replacement . . . 5-4 5-25. Range (Volts) Switch Replacement ... 5-4 5-27. Tube Replacement ... 5-4 5-29. Adjustments ... 5-6 5-31. Mechanical Zero Adjustment . . 5-6 5-33. Hum Balance ... 5-6 5-34. Bias Adjust ... 5-6 5-35. Amplifier Gain Calibration and Meter Calibration ... 5-6 5-36. Preliminary ... 5-6 5-38. Gain Calibration ... 5-7 5-40. Performance Verification ... 5-7 5-42. Voltmeter ... 5-7 5-43. AC Rejection ... 5-8 5-44. Amplifier Output ... 5-8 REPLACEABLE PARTS ... 6-1 6-1. Introduction ... 6-1 6-5. Ordering Information ... 6-1

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