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15 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Measuring Range
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Measuring Range depends on material, surface conditions and the transducer
selected.
Pulse-Echo P-E
0.63 mm to 500 mm (0.025” to 19.999”)
Pulse-Echo Coat-
ing PECT
Material: 0.63 mm to 500 mm (0.025” to 19.999”)
Coating: 0.01 mm to 2.54 mm (0.001” to 0.100”)
Echo-Echo E-E
2.54 mm to 102 mm (0.100” to 4.0”)
Range will vary +/- depending on the coating.
Triple Echo E-E-E 1 mm to 150 mm (0.040” to 6.0”) in steel
Range will vary +/- depending on the coating.
Measurement Rate (Manual)
4 readings per second
Measurement Resolution
0.01 mm (0.001")
Velocity Calibration Range
1250 m/s to 13995 m/s (0.0492 in/µs
to 0.5510 in/µs)
Velocity
1 user-programmable velocity (for material and coating)
8 pre-calibrated velocities (aluminium, cast iron, iron,
polystyrene, polyurethane, PVC, stainless steel and
steel)
Weight (including batteries)
680 g (1.5 lbs)
Dimensions (Length x Dia.)
229 mm x 60.33 mm (9.0” x 2.375”)
Gauge Operating Temperature
-29°C to 60°C (-20°F to 140°F)
Case
High strength transparent plastic housing with gasket
sealed end caps and magnetically coupled operating
button.
Depth rating of 300 m (1000 ft).
PC Connection
RS232 serial port. Windows PC interface software
Display
12.7 mm (1/2”) 4.5 Digit LCD (Measurement Display)
9.5 mm (3/8”) 6 Character LCD (Settings and Memory
Display)
Both displays have LED backlight (on/off/auto).
Power Source
Three 1.5 V alkaline or 1.2 V NiCad AA cells.
With LED backlight off, typically operates for 50 hours
on alkaline and 15 hours on NiCad (charger not
included.)
Note: Alkaline batteries must be disposed of carefully to
avoid environmental contamination. Please consult your
local environmental authority for information on disposal
in your region. Do not dispose of any batteries in fire.