Detail Fluke 566 Infrared Thermometer
Fluke 566 Infrared Thermometer
Product Features
1. Dual infrared and thermocouple thermometer for noncontact or contact temperature measurement in electrical maintenance and monitoring industrial and manufacturing processes
2. Measures temperature with the infrared sensor from -40 to + 650 degrees C ( -40 to + 1202 degrees F) with an accuracy of + or - 1 degree C ( + or - 2 degrees F)
3. Includes a Type K bead thermocouple probe that measures from -40 to + 260 degrees C ( -40 to + 500 degrees F)
4. 30: 1 infrared distance-to-spot ratio with laser sighting for pinpointing the measurement area
5. Stores up to 20 points of data for analysis and monitoring
Product Description
The Fluke 566 dual infrared and thermocouple thermometer takes noncontact or contact temperature measurements in electrical maintenance and monitoring industrial and manufacturing processes. This thermometer measures temperature with the infrared sensor from -40 to + 650 degrees C ( -40 to + 1202 degrees F) with an accuracy of + or - 1 degree C ( + or - 2 degrees F) . It measures temperature with the included Type K bead thermocouple from -40 to + 260 degrees C ( -40 to + 500 degrees F) , and it is compatible with standard Type K thermocouple probes ( sold separately) . It has a 30: 1 infrared distance-to-spot ratio with laser sighting for pinpointing the measurement area. The thermometer can store up to 20 points of data for analysis and monitoring. Its display shows the current temperature, the minimum, the maximum, the difference between the two temperatures, and the average temperatures when measured with the infrared sensor, and it retains the last infrared measurement for 20 seconds after it has been taken. It has three emissivity settings that compensate for heat emitted from the surface of shiny objects to increase the accuracy of the measurement. Backlighting helps eliminate light reflections and improves contrast in low-light conditions. The European Conformity ( CE) marking indicates compliance with applicable European Union ( EU) directives. It comes with a Type K thermocouple bead probe, a hard carrying case, two AA batteries, and instructions. This thermometer is suitable for measuring the temperature of equipment, systems, and processes in industrial, electrical, mechanical, and manufacturing environments.
Specifications
1. Temperature range : -40 to + 650 degrees C ( -40 to + 1202 degrees F)
2. Infrared sensor accuracy : or = 0 degrees C: + or - 1% of reading or + or - 1 degree C, whichever is greater ( or = 32 degrees F: + or - 1% of reading or + or - 2 degrees F, whichever is greater
3. Type K thermocouple input range : -270 to + 1372 degrees C ( -454 to + 2501 degrees F)
4. Type K thermocouple input accuracy : -270 to -40 degrees C: + or - ( 1 degree C + 0.2 degrees / 1 degree C) ( -454 to -40 degrees F: + or - ( 2 degrees F + 0.2 degrees / 1 degree F) ; -40 to + 1372 degrees C: + or - 1% of reading or + or - 1 degree C ( -40 to + 2501 degrees F: + or - 1% of reading or + or - 2 degrees F, whichever is greater)
5. Type K thermocouple resolution : 0.1 degree C / 0.1 degree F
6. Display resolution : 0.1 degrees C / 0.1 degrees F
7. Distance-to-spot ratio : 30: 1
8. Type K bead probe thermocouple temperature range : -40 to + 260 degrees C ( -40 to + 500 degrees F)
9. Type K bead probe thermocouple accuracy : 0 to 260 degrees C ( 32 to 500 degrees F) : + or - 1.1 degree C ( + or - 2.0 ° F) ; -40 to 0 degrees C ( -40 to 32 degrees F) : within 1.1 degree C ( 2.0 degree F)
10. Power Supply : ( 2) AA Batteries
11. Weight : 0.322kg / 0.7099lb.
12. Dimensions : 17.69 x 5.18 x 16.36cm / 6.965 x 2.039 x 6.441 inches ( H x W x D)
H is height, the vertical distance from the lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back.
Digital infrared thermometers measure the temperature of surfaces from a distance. They may measure temperature in Celsius, Fahrenheit, or both. Infrared ( IR) thermometers work by focusing the infrared radiation emitted by a surface onto a detector called a thermopile. The thermopile turns the heat into electricity, which is measured and converted to a temperature reading. The reading is then displayed on an LCD display. IR thermometers are used to measure temperature when an object is fragile, as in ear thermometers, or dangerous to be near, as in the case of industrial equipment.
Fluke Corporation manufactures electrical testing tools and software for industrial and commercial applications. The company, founded in 1948, is headquartered in Everett, WA.
What' s in the Box?
1. Fluke 566 infrared thermometer
2. Type K thermocouple bead probe
3. Hard carrying case
4. ( 2) AA batteries
5. Instructions
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