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Emissivity

Emissivity is a term used to describe the energy-

emitting characteristics of materials. Most (90% of 

typical applications) organic materials and painted 

or oxidized surfaces have an emissivity of 0.95  

(preset in the unit). Inaccurate readings will result 

from measuring shiny or polished metal surfaces. 

To compensate, cover the surface to be measured 

with black tape or flat black paint. Allow time for the 

tape to reach the same temperature as the material 

underneath it. Measure the temperature of the tape 

or painted surface. (Refer to table on page 8.)

Good Measuring Practices

Holding the meter by its handle, point the IR sensor 

toward the object whose temperature is to be mea-

sured. The meter automatically compensates for 

temperature deviations from ambient temperature. 

Keep in mind that it will take up to 30 minutes for 

the IR sensor to stabilize if going from ambient tem-

peratures to a much higher (or lower) temperature 

measurement. 

Reminders

•  The unit is not recommended for measuring shiny 

or polished metal surfaces (stainless steel,  

aluminum, etc.). See 

Emissivity

 above.

•  The unit cannot measure through transparent  

surfaces such as glass. It will measure the surface 

temperature of the glass instead.

•  Steam, dust, smoke, etc. can prevent accurate 

measurement by obstructing the unit’s optics.

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Summary of Contents for 20250-05

Page 1: ...RECISION MEASUREMENT Infrared Thermometer with 12 1 Distance to Sight Ratio and Temperature Alarm with NIST Traceable Calibration Model 20250 05 www GlobalTestSupply com Find Quality Products Online a...

Page 2: ...er off The instru ment is fully tested and calibrated to NIST traceable stan dards Careful use of this meter will provide years of reliable service Unpacking Check individual parts against the list of...

Page 3: ...surements Laser sighting User selectable C or F units Automatic data Hold MAX MIN temperature displays Automatic selection range and display resolution High and low alarms visual and audible Trigger l...

Page 4: ...eam 3 LCD 4 Down button 5 Up Laser button 6 MODE button 7 Measurement trigger 8 Battery cover 9 Handle grip 10 Temperature alarm indicator light 3 2 5 6 1 4 7 8 9 10 www GlobalTestSupply com Find Qual...

Page 5: ...con 5 Laser pointer indicator 6 Trigger lock indicator 7 High alarm indicator 8 Low alarm indicator 9 C temperature icon 10 F temperature icon 11 Low battery indicator 12 Emissivity readout 9 3 4 7 8...

Page 6: ...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 Dis...

Page 7: ...g the meter by its handle point the IR sensor toward the object whose temperature is to be mea sured The meter automatically compensates for temperature deviations from ambient temperature Keep in min...

Page 8: ...acquer 0 80 to 0 95 Water 0 92 to 0 96 Lacquer matte 0 97 Ice 0 96 to 0 98 Rubber black 0 94 Snow 0 83 Plastic 0 85 to 0 95 Glass 0 90 to 0 95 Timber 0 90 Ceramic 0 90 to 0 94 Paper 0 70 to 0 94 Marbl...

Page 9: ...button to turn on the laser pointer When the laser is on the Laser icon will appear at the top of the LCD Press the Up Laser button again to turn laser off 6 While in the HOLD mode press the MODE but...

Page 10: ...o turn on Then press the MODE button again to enter setting The High alarm icon will still be flashing allowing you to set the alarm trigger temperature set point from 31 to 1000 F 35 to 537 C using t...

Page 11: ...11 Setup MODE Flow Chart LOCK on off HAL on off HAL adjustment LOW on off LOW EMS adjustment C F MAX MIN www GlobalTestSupply com Find Quality Products Online at sales GlobalTestSupply com...

Page 12: ...ange 31 to 1000 F 35 to 537 C Resolution 0 1 F C below 1000 1 F C above 1000 Accuracy From 58 to 68 F 35 to 20 C 4 5 F 2 5 C From 68 to 572 F 20 to 300 C 1 0 1 of reading From 572 to1000 F 300 to 537...

Page 13: ...and Storage The meter should be cleaned with a damp cloth and mild detergent when necessary Do not use solvents or abrasives Store the meter in an area with moderate temperature and humidity refer to...

Page 14: ...roper function and accurate measure ments however your quality system or regulatory body may require more frequent calibrations To schedule your recalibration please contact InnoCal an ISO 17025 calib...

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