The saga of the Zener TEAcosy continues...
Although I don't have my GPIB interface up and running yet, it occurred to me that the 7061 is a computing multimeter! (D'Oh). So I enabled the MaxMin and Statistics programs and ran the meter for 1.5 hours or so with the leads shorted both with and without my little cotton tea cosy for the reference.
Settings were: auto range (it'll stick at the lowest range with shorted inputs anyway), filter off (to expose as much internal noise as possible), DC Volts (of course) and 7 digits (2 second integration time).
The results are quite interesting...
(text version for cut and pastery)
MAX +3.166496e-7 +2.495944e-7
MIN -3.241002e-7 -5.178153e-7
PP +6.407499e-7 +7.674098e-7
MEAN -1.678598e-8 -1.631235e-7
SD +6.158931e-8 +1.010704e-7
VAR +3.793245e-15 +1.021523e-14
RMS +6.383583e-8 +1.918972e-7