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IMPORTANT INFORMATION - PLEASE READ Health and Safety Information Read all of the instructions in this booklet - including all the WARNINGS and CAUTIONS - before using this product. If there is any instruction which you do not understand, DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT.
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User Guide Thermometer Contents Introduction About this guide About the thermometer About System 4 Unpacking the thermometer Nomenclature Specifications M1 Series Thermometers M2 Series Thermometers M4 Series Thermometers M5 Series Thermometers M6 Series Thermometers M7 Series Thermometers M8 Series Thermometers...
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Thermometer User Guide Fig. 1 Land System 4 thermometer S4970222 Air Purge Thermometer Jacket Back Cap Fig. 2 System 4 Thermometer with Air Purge, Protection Jacket and Back Cap S4970223...
4 to 20mA output, linear over the temperature span of the thermometer. 1.3 About System 4 LAND System 4 is a range of high accuracy thermometers, state of the art processors and rugged mounting accessories designed to provide precise, non contact temperature measurement in a wide range of industrial applications.
Lead Selenide cell (3.43µm) Thermopile (8 to 14µm) Minimum temperature Maximum temperature Units Degrees Celsius Degrees Fahrenheit Optics Variable Focus (Standard) Short Variable Focus Fibroptic 6 0 0 1 6 0 0 Fig. 3 System 4 Thermometer Nomenclature Page 2...
User Guide Thermometer Specifications 2.1 M1 Series Thermometers Thermometer Model 450/1000C 850/1850F 600/1600C 1100/2900F 800/2600C 1500/4700F Temperature Range: 450 to 850 to 600 to 1100 to 800 to 1500 to 1000°C 1850°F 1600°C 2900°F 2600°C 4700°F Wavelength: 1µm Response Time: 5ms (0 to 95%) Sighting: 6°...
Thermometer User Guide 2.2 M2 Series Thermometers Thermometer Model M2 300/1100C M2 600/2000F Temperature Range: 300 to 1100°C 600 to 2000°F Wavelength: 1.6µm Response Time: 5ms (0 to 95%) Sighting: 6° through the lens Target Size: >98% of energy within graticule Magnification: 1.8x Eye Relief:...
User Guide Thermometer 2.3 M4 Series Thermometers Thermometer Model M4 50/250C M4 150/500F M4 150/550C M4 300/1000F Temperature Range: 50 to 250°C 150 to 500°F 150 to 550°C 300 to 1000°F Wavelength: 2.4µm Response Time: 100ms (0 to 95%) Sighting: 6°...
Thermometer User Guide 2.4 M5 Series Thermometers Thermometer Model M5 400/1300C M5 750/2400F M5 1000/2500C M5 1800/4500F Temperature Range: 400 to 1300°C 750 to 2400°F 1000 to 2500°C 1800 to 4500°F Wavelength: 4.8 to 5.2µm Response Time: 100ms (0 to 95%) Sighting: 6°...
User Guide Thermometer 2.5 M6 Series Thermometers Thermometer Model M6 0/300C M6 50/600F M6 100/700C M6 200/1300F Temperature Range: 0 to 300°C 50 to 600°F 100 to 700°C 200 to 1300°F Wavelength: 3 to 5µm (nominal) Response Time: <100ms (0 to 95%) Sighting: 6°...
Thermometer User Guide 2.6 M7 Series Thermometers Thermometer Model M7 25/375C M2 75/700F Temperature Range: 25 to 375°C 75 to 700°F Wavelength: 3.43µm (nominal) Response Time: <100ms (0 to 95%) Sighting: 6° through the lens Target Size: >98% of energy within graticule Magnification: 1.8x Eye Relief:...
User Guide Thermometer 2.7 M8 Series Thermometers Thermometer Model M8 0/1000C M8 30/1830F Temperature Range: 0 to 1000°C 30 to 1830°F Wavelength: 8 to 14µm (nominal) Response Time: 100ms (0 to 95%) Sighting: 6° through the lens Target Size: >98% of energy within graticule Magnification: 1.8x Eye Relief:...
Thermometer User Guide 2.8 R1 Series Thermometers Thermometer Model R1 600/1600C R1 1100/2900F R1 1000/2600C R1 1800/4700F Temperature Range: 600 to 1600°C 1100 to 2900°F 1000 to 2600°C 1800 to 4700°F Wavelength: 0.85 to 1.1µm Response Time: 15ms (0 to 95%) Sighting: 6°...
If your thermometer is an 'R' series thermometer (e.g. R1 1000 / 2600 C), it is not essential for the target to completely fill the area covered by the graticule. The overall dimensions of the thermometer installation are given in Fig. 4. 3.1.1 Target size calculation There are two types of lens available for use with the System 4 thermometer. Standard lens: Focusable from 500mm to infinity denoted [VG/VC] Short focus lens: Focusable from 350mm to 1000mm denoted [SG/SF] For both lenses, the target area is defined as the area covered by the graticule.
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Thermometer User Guide 80mm/3.2in Allow 480mm/19.0in. for sighting access Mounting Pad: 2 holes, ¼in BSW, 7mm/0.3in deep on 25mm/0.98in centres Fig. 4 Thermometer installation dimensions S4970225 Ensure that the thermometer has an unobstructed view of the target Target Size ( d ) Target Distance ( s ) Target Size ( d ) = Target Distance ( s ) FOV*...
User Guide Thermometer Using the Thermometer Once the thermometer has been installed in its chosen location, the lens must be focused on the target area. NOTE If the object to be measured is suspected of being at a temperature higher than 1600°C ensure that the eye comfort filter is fitted before proceeding with installation.
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Thermometer User Guide G ratic u le MA DE IN E NG L AND Ensure that, for 'M' series thermometers, the target completely fills the area covered by the graticule. TYPE:M 1 1100/2900F V F o cu s R in g SERIAL No.
R series thermometers read under-range for 2 to 3 minutes after turn on, as the thermometer warms up. When the thermometer is used in conjunction with a System 4 Landmark Processor, the thermometer derives its power supply, emissivity input and temperature output from the processor.
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Thermometer User Guide Cable Colour Label Function Yellow 4 to 20mA linear temperature signal drive Blue 4 to 20mA linear temperature signal return White 4 to 20mA emissivity signal drive Screen Screen Screen 24 to 30V d.c. power (positive) Black 24 to 30V d.c.
This section of the Thermometer User Guide contains emissivity values of the most commonly measured materials for each System 4 thermometer. Where no emissivity value is quoted, this means that either the thermometer is not suitable for the measurement ap- plication or the temperature of the target is outside the thermometer’s meas-...
If the lens becomes dirty clean it with lens cleaning fluid and a soft cloth. If it is found that the lens is repeatedly becoming dirty, it may be necessary to use the thermometer in conjunction with the System 4 air purge (LAND Part Nº 091.561). Contact LAND Infrared for more information. If the thermometer is used in conjunction with a cooling jacket, ensure that there is an adequate supply of cooling water.
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Instruments International Ltd. factory in Dronfield, UK. 36 MONTHS WARRANTY Building upon the reputation for reliability and longevity that System 4 and UNO thermometers have earned, Land are delighted to be able to provide our customers with an industry-leading 36 month warranty for the following products:- •...
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PRODUCT WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS FROM WARRANTY It should be noted that costs associated with calibration checks which may be requested during the warranty period are not covered within the warranty. Land reserve the right to charge for service/calibration checks undertaken during the warranty period if the cause is deemed to fall outside the terms of the warranty.
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