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Features Standard Calibration (Out of Tolerance Data) Standard Calibration (with Before & After Data) ISO 17025 Accredited Calibration with Uncertainties Accredited Calibration with Uncertainties and Guard banding
Guard band measurement with adjustment included.
Accreditation symbol on certificate.
Measurement uncertainties
As-received report
As-shipped report
Adjustment for failing data
Americas Compliance
ANSI Z540.3-2006
ISO/IEC 17025:2017
ANSI Z540-1-1994
ISO 9001:2015

Fluke 2300A-002 Calibration

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Fluke 2300A-002 Thermocouple Input Module (for 2300A Calibration

Quick Overview

  • What it is: A thermocouple input module/option for the Fluke 2300A data acquisition mainframe.
  • Typical use: Multi-channel temperature measurement from common thermocouple types in lab, production, and environmental test applications.
  • Status: Discontinued/legacy; generally available used via secondary-market sellers and supported by many calibration labs.

The Fluke 2300A-002 Thermocouple Input Module (for 2300A is trusted because it’s engineered for accuracy in demanding environments—but that accuracy only holds if it’s calibrated by experts who truly understand the instrument.

Measurements at this level leave no room for shortcuts or generic adjustments. Expert calibration ensures your Fluke 2300A-002 is tested against traceable standards, adjusted correctly when needed, and documented properly—so the numbers you see are the numbers you can stand behind.

When decisions, safety, and compliance are paramount, precision isn’t optional. It’s earned through professional calibration done right.

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Why Fluke Owners Use Rogue Calibration

Fluke equipment is widely used across industrial and commercial environments, but finding the right Fluke 2300A-002 calibration provider doesn’t have to be difficult.

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Calibration Services for Equipment Owners

Rogue Calibration simplifies calibration sourcing for equipment owners by acting as a single point of entry to a network of qualified calibration service providers. Instead of chasing labs, owners submit one request and receive competitive options for pricing, turnaround, and capability—then choose the provider that fits their needs.

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Product Information

  • Manufacturer: Fluke
  • Model Number: 2300A-002
  • Model Details: Thermocouple input module for the Fluke 2300A data acquisition system, used to measure temperature from common thermocouple types with cold-junction compensation when installed in the 2300A mainframe. Discontinued; available used.
  • Category: 2300A-002 Thermocouple Input Module (For 2300A)
  • Calibration Discipline: Electrical Calibration Temperature Calibration

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FAQ



- There’s no longer an official interval published for this legacy module, but a 12-month calibration cycle is the common default in most quality systems. For critical processes, consider 6–12 months. After repair, heavy use, or environmental/transport shock, calibrate/verify before returning to service.



- Any of the following are good triggers:
- It is due per your quality-management interval (e.g., 12 months).
- Spot checks fail: readings don’t agree with a known reference, such as a thermocouple simulator or an ice-bath check, within your allowed tolerance.
- Cross-channel or cross-sensor discrepancies: multiple channels measuring the same point disagree beyond expected uncertainty.
- The system experienced repair, firmware changes, significant shock/vibration, or environmental extremes.
- Trend data or control charts show drift approaching tolerance.Practical check: Use a TC simulator or a precision voltage source set to standard thermocouple EMFs (with the correct type selected) and verify readings; or perform an ice-point (0 °C) and a second point using a dry-well or stable heat source. If out of tolerance, have it calibrated.