FIRT 1600 Data

FIRT 1600 Data

Infrared Thermometer

  • 800020
For very high temperature measurements. With integrated memory for monitoring and analysis.... more
Product information "FIRT 1600 Data"

For very high temperature measurements.

With integrated memory for monitoring and analysis.

Trades and tasks: Foundry, monitoring of: brake drums, discs, electric motors, exhaust systems.

Features

  • For non-contact temperature measurement with laser dot
  • 150 ms fast sampling with 1 % accuracy
  • High temperature range
  • Built-in dual laser pointers for accurate targeting
  • Permanent measuring
  • Compatible with all standard connector Type-K thermocouples
  • USB interface
  • Memory for 99 measurements
  • Easy transmission of data to PC via USB interface
Temperature range: -50°C - +1600°C
D(istance):S(pot): 50:1
Ø measuring spot at 100 cm: 20 mm
Accuracy: ± 1.0 % ± 1 °C ((IR) +20 °C to +400 °C), ± 0.5 % ± 1.5 °C ((TK) -50 °C to +1370 °C)
Emissivity: adjustable 0.10 – 1.0
Laser pointer: yes, dual
Laser class: 2
Resolving Power: 0,1°C until 1000°C, 1°C at 1000°C
Response time: < 150 ms
Power supply: 9 V battery
Extended size: 204 x 155 x 52 mm
High and low alarm: yes
Illuminated display: yes
Max, Min, DIF, AVG record: yes
Auto data HOLD: yes
Weight: 0,3 kg
Properties: "FIRT 1600 Data"
Temperature range: -50°C - +1600°C
D(istance):S(pot): 50:1
Ø measuring spot at 100 cm: 20 mm
Accuracy: ± 1.0 % ± 1 °C ((IR) +20 °C to +400 °C), ± 0.5 % ± 1.5 °C ((TK) -50 °C to +1370 °C)
Emissivity: adjustable 0.10 – 1.0
Laser pointer: yes, dual
Laser class: 2
Resolving Power: 0,1°C until 1000°C, 1°C at 1000°C
Response time: < 150 ms
Power supply: 9 V battery
Extended size: 204 x 155 x 52 mm
High and low alarm: yes
Illuminated display: yes
Max, Min, DIF, AVG record: yes
Auto data HOLD: yes
Weight: 0,3 kg
Included in the scope of delivery: Battery USB cable... mehr
Included in the scope of delivery:
  • Battery
  • USB cable
  • Mini tripod
  • Type-K temperature probe
  • Case

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