Turbotech A91030159 Operating Manual

Non-contact infrared thermometers

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Non-Contact Infrared Thermometers
Operating Manual
06/08-62B

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  • Page 1 Non-Contact Infrared Thermometers Operating Manual 06/08-62B...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS ………………………………………4 INTRODUCTION ……………………………………………4 FEATURES ……………………..….5 WIDER ANGE APPLICATION ……………………………………………….5 SAFETY ………………………………..6 DISTANCE&SPOTSIZE ……………………………………..6 SPECIFICATIONS ………………..………8 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION ……………………………………………8 INDICATOR ……………………………………………..9 BUTTONS ……………..…………..11 MEASURMENT OPERATION ……..…………………….13 BATTER YREPLACEMENT ………………………………………………. 14 NOTES ………………………………………17 MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchase of the IR Thermometer. This is capable of non-contact(infrared) temperature measurements at the touch of a button. The built-in laser pointer increases target accuracy while the backlight LCD and handy push-buttons combine for convenient, ergonomic operation. The Non-contact Infrared Thermometers can be used to measure the temperature of objects’...
  • Page 5: Wider Ange Application

     Backlight LCD display  Automatic selection range and Display Resolution 0.1ºC(0.1ºF)  Trigger lock  Set high and low alarms WIDE RANGE APPLICATION: Food preparation, Safety and Fire inspectors, Plastic molding, Asphalt, Marine and Screen printing, measure ink Dryer temperature, HVAC/R, Diesel...
  • Page 6: Distance&Spotsize

    Distance & Spot Size As the distance (D) from the object increases, the spot size (S) of the area measured by the unit becomes larger. The relationship between distance and spot size for each unit is listed below. The focal point for each unit is 914mm (36”). The spot sizes indicate 90% encircled energy.
  • Page 7 Assumes ambient operating temperature of 23 to 25°C(73 to 77°F) -50 ~ 20°C (-58°F ~ 68°F) ±2.5°C (4.5°F) 20°C ~300°C (68°F ~572°F) ±1.0% ±1.0°C (1.8°F) 300°C ~650°C (572°F ~ 1202°F) ±1.5% Repeatability -50~20°C (-58~68°F) : ±1.3°C (2.3°F) 20~650°C (68~1202°F): ±0.5% or ±0.5°C (0.9°F) Response time 150ms Spectral response...
  • Page 8: Front Panel Description

    Note:  Field of View: Make sure that the target is larger than the unit’s spot size. The smaller the target, the closer you should be to it. When accuracy is critical, make sure the target is at least twice as large as the spot size.
  • Page 9: Buttons

    ⑥ Low power symbols ⑦ Emissivity symbol and value ⑧ Temperature values for the MAX ⑨ Symbols for MAX ⑩ Current temperature value Buttons ① Up button (for EMS,HAL,LAL) ② Down button (for EMS,HAL,LAL) ③ MODE button (for cycling through mode loop) Functional Design...
  • Page 10 MODE Button Function Press the mode button also EMS adjustment allows you to access the setstate,Emissivity(EMS), Lock on/off,HAL on/off, HAL LOCK on/off adjustment LOW on/ off, LOW adjustment,Each time HAL on/off you press set you advance through the mode cycle.The diagram shows the HAL adjustment sequence of functions in the...
  • Page 11: Measurment Operation

    In lock mode, press the up button or down button adjustable the Emissivity.HAL (LOW) on/off. Press the up button or down button to turn on or turn off. Press the Measurement Trigger to confirm the High(Low)alarm mode.Hal(LOW) adjustment. high(Low) alarm adjustable form -50 to 650 °C (-58°F ~ 1202°F) Switching C/F...
  • Page 12 appear on the LCD indicating that the reading is being held. In HOLD status, press the UP button to turn on or off the laser. And press the DOWN button to turn on or off the backlight. ④ The meter will automatically power down after approximately seconds after...
  • Page 13: Batter Yreplacement

    it will take up to 30 minutes to adjust to wide ambient temperatures are to be measured followed by high temperature measurements, some time (several minutes) is required after the low (and before the high) temperature measurements are made. This is a result of the cooling process, which must take place for the IR sensor.
  • Page 14: Notes

    NOTES:  How it Works Infrared thermometers measure surface temperature of an object. The unit’s optics sense emitted, reflected, and transmitted energy, which is collected and focused onto a detector. The unit’s electronics translate the information into a temperature reading, which is display on the unit. In units with a laser, the laser is used for aiming purposes only.
  • Page 15 ① Not recommended for use in measuring shiny or polished metal surfaces ( stainless steel, aluminum, etc.).See Emissivity ② The unit cannot measure through transparent surfaces such as glass. It will measure the surface temperature of the glass instead. ③ Steam, dust, smoke, etc., Can prevent accurate measurement by obstructing the unit’s optics.
  • Page 16 Emissivity Values Substance Thermal Substance Thermal emissivity emissivity Asphalt 0.90 to 0.98 Cloth (black) 0.98 Concrete 0.94 Human skin 0.98 Cement 0.96 Lather 0.75 to 0.80 Sand 0.90 Charcoal 0.96 (powder) Earth 0.92 to 0.96 Lacquer 0.80 to 0.95 Water 0.92 to 0.96 Lacquer 0.97...
  • Page 17: Maintenance

    7. MAINTENANCE  Repairs or service are not covered in this manual and should only be carried out by qualified trained technician.  Periodically, wipe the body with a dry cloth. Do not use abrasives or solvents on this instrument. ...
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