I wrote all ready too much, about Fluke 884X-SHORT.
But there is one detail, that I could not leave as unexplored.
And finally, and after all these years, I did discover solid proofs directly from the mouth of the beast.
Fluke 884X-SHORT this is development of
1996FLUKE 45 Dual Display Multimeter this is another development of that era.
According to FLUKE 45 service manual...
FLUKE calibrator operator, he should use the shorting bar (SHORT) so to discharge and to null out front end offsets.
These offsets were generated at the calibration
of 1000V range DC.
Second use, at FLUKE 45 performance verification.....Lowest mV DC range, the shorting bar (SHORT) this was assisting DMM electronics, going down to lowest Noise floor faster.
100 mV (slow) | SHORT | expected display reading -0.006 ~ +0.006
Now according to 8846A calibration certificate year 2023 (Everett Service Center)
FLUKE Calibration, they are using shorting bar (SHORT), again so to discharge and to null out front end offsets.
ZERO OFFSET TESTS (Front Input)Configuration: 1st Range locked and maximum resolution.
Zeroed (use of SHORT) prior to measurements on the 10 and 100 ohm ranges in 2-Wire mode.
And they do that so the 13 VDC source, this not containing any other DCV electric charge.
And the Fluke 884X-SHORT, this has no other use.
And here comes the last bit of information, when the calibrator output this is
DCV 0.0000 mV 8846A measured result
-0.0003 At calibration certificate year 2011, this measurement is
-0.0005Now I can die in peace ...