PCE Health and Fitness PCE-675 User Manual

Non contact infrared thermometer

Advertisement

Quick Links

Non Contact Infrared Thermometer
User Manual PCE-675
Please read this user manual thoroughly before using this unit and keep it
properly for your future reference.

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the PCE-675 and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Subscribe to Our Youtube Channel

Summary of Contents for PCE Health and Fitness PCE-675

  • Page 1 Non Contact Infrared Thermometer User Manual PCE-675 Please read this user manual thoroughly before using this unit and keep it properly for your future reference.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ..........1 Features ............1 Safety ............. 2 Distance & Spot Size ........3 Specifications ..........5 Meter Description ......... 7 LCD Display Description ........ 8 Operating Instruction ........9 Measurement Mode ........12 10. Emissivity ............. 16 11.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    1. Introduction Congratulations on purchasing our professional non-contact infrared thermometer. This product is a professional, hand-held meter for non-contact Infrared temperature measurement that is simple to use, highly accurate, and has a wide temperature range. It can be used to measure the surface temperature of hard-to-reach or moving objects.
  • Page 4: Safety

    Low power indication  Auto power off.  3. Safety Use with extreme caution when the laser beam is turned on.  Do not point the beam towards eye of anyone or any animals.  Do not allow the beam to strike the eye from a reflective ...
  • Page 5: Distance & Spot Size

    4. Distance & Spot Size When the distance (D) between the thermometer and the object increases, the light spot (S) increases. The distance to the spot ratios are shown below in the field of view diagram. Note...
  • Page 6 Notes: Accuracy can be ensured while the temperature is at 18℃ to  28℃ (64℉~82℉) and humidity is less than 80 % RH. Make sure 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 7: Specifications

    Specifications Temp. range (IR) -50℃~550℃/-58℉~1022℉ 13:1 ±3℃ / 5.4℉ -50~0℃ / -58~32℉: IR Accuracy ±1.5% or ±2.0 / 3.6℉whichever is greater 0℃: > Emissivity Adjustable from 0.1~1.0 Resolution 0.1℃ (0.1℉)﹤1000 ,1℃ (1℉)﹥1000 Response Time ﹤500ms Spectral Response 8~14um Diode Laser Output<1mW,630~670nm, class 2(Ⅱ) laser Range(TK)...
  • Page 8 Resolution 1%RH Dew Point Temp. -20~60℃ / -4~140℉ Range Accuracy ±1.5℃ / 2.7℉ (25℃ / 77℉ , 40~80%RH) Resolution 0.1℃ / 0.1℉ Wet-bulb Temp. -20~60℃ / -4~140℉ Range Accuracy ±1.5℃ / 2.7℉ (25℃ / 77℉,40~80%RH) Resolution 0.1℃ / 0.1℉ Meter shuts off automatically after around one minute Auto Power Off of inactivity Operation Temp.
  • Page 9: Meter Description

    Meter Description Temperature and humidity sensor Laser pointer IR sensor Flashlight, UV Light K-type probe interface Trigger button Battery Compartment Light On/Off key MODE key 10) Laser On/Off key 11) LCD display screen 12) Alarm indicator...
  • Page 10: Lcd Display Description

    7. LCD Display Description Measurement and Data hold Ambient humidity symbol and reading Ambient temperature symbol and reading Dew point temperature symbol Wet bulb temperature symbol Infrared temperature symbol Wet bulb and IR temperature reading Dew point and K-type Temp reading K type temperature symbol 10) Temperature unit symbol 11) Humidity unit symbol...
  • Page 11: Operating Instruction

    8. Operating Instruction 8.1 Operating steps: Hold the meter by its handle grip and point it toward the surface to be measured. Pull and hold the Trigger to turn the meter on, the "SCAN" icon will appear and begin testing. Release the trigger, the "HOLD"...
  • Page 12: Battery Replacement

    Mildew alarm mode, Temperature difference alarm mode, Environment detection mode, K-type temperature mode and Emissivity adjustment mode in turn. temperature unit ℃ or ℉. In HOLD mode, long pressing the MODE key can switch Pressing the flashlight key will momentarily turn on/off the flashlight.
  • Page 14: Measurement Mode

    9. Measurement Mode 9.1 Mildew Alarm Mode After powering on the meter, press the MODE key to switch to the Mildew alarm mode, the LCD will display as below fig. 1. Press and hold the trigger button, the LCD will display the current measuring ambient humidity, ambient temperature, dew point temperature and surface temperature.
  • Page 15 9.2 Temperature Difference Alarm Mode After powering on the meter, press MODE key to switch to the Temperature difference alarm mode, the LCD will display as below fig. 2. Press and hold the trigger button, the LCD will display the current measuring ambient temperature and surface temperature.
  • Page 16 9.3 Environment Detection Mode After powering on the meter, press MODE key to switch to the Environment detection mode, the LCD will display as below fig. 3. Press and hold the trigger button, the LCD will display the current measuring ambient humidity, ambient temperature, dew point temperature and wet-bulb temperature simultaneously.
  • Page 17 measuring ambient temperature, K-type temperature and surface temperature simultaneously. (Fig. 4) 9.5 Emissivity Set After power on the meter, press MODE key to switch to the Emissivity set mode, the LCD will display as below fig. 5. In the emissivity adjustment mode, press key to increase the value and press key to decrease the value.
  • Page 18: Emissivity

    9.6 UV light The UV light could be used for fluorescent leak detection to find all system leaks quickly and easily. Fluorescent leak detection:Add or inject the fluorescent agent into the system and let it circulate with host fluid. Once circulation is completed, use UV light to inspect for leak sites.
  • Page 19 Emissivity Table Thermal Substance Substance Thermal emissivity emissivity Aluminum Glass 0.30 0.90 to 0.95 Asphalt Iron oxides 0.95 0.78 to 0.82 Concrete Lacquer 0.95 0.80 to 0.95 Asbestos Plastic 0.95 0.85 to 0.95 Ceramic Paper 0.95 0.70 to 0.94 Copper Sand 0.50 0.90...
  • Page 20: Notes

    11. Notes (1) Working principle The infrared thermometer is designed for measuring  surface temperature of an object. The optical sensor can emit, reflect and transmit energy,  which is collected and focused on a detector, then translate it into the temperature reading by electronics and displayed on the LCD screen.
  • Page 21: Accessories

    (4) Locating a hot Spot To find a hot spot, first aim the thermometer to the outside of target area, then scan across in an up and down motion until the hot spot is located. (5) Notice Not recommend for measuring shiny or polished metal ...
  • Page 22: Warraanty

    13. Warranty You can read our warranty terms in our General Business Terms which you can find here: https://www.pce-instruments.com/english/terms.

Table of Contents