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Infrared K-Thermometer Model CA876

CHAPTER 1

INTRODUCTION

 

Warning 

 

•  Thermometers are not designed to touch live electrical samples.
•  Do not use this instrument with Thermocouple K when voltages 

at the sample point exceed 24V

DC

 or 24Vrms. 

•  Do not make temperature measurement in microwave ovens. 

Leaking microwaves may result in burns and serious injuries.

•  To prevent sensor damage, do not point the sensor lens directly 

at the sun or any other source of strong infrared light.

•  Do not look directly into the laser beam, and do not aim the laser 

beam into eyes.

•  Do not place the infrared thermometer directly on or close to objects 

at temperatures exceeding 158°F (70°C).

•  To prevent measurement errors, do not expose the thermom

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eter to strong electrical or electromagnetic fields.

•  To  prevent  sensor  damage  and  erroneous  readings,  do  not 

put the sensor lens into contact with any body or foreign/loose 

material when measuring. Keep the sensor perfectly clean.

•  Do not touch the sensor when taking measurements as it may 

affect the readings.

•  When  the  meter  is  exposed  to  sudden  temperature  changes 

(hot or cold), allow 20 minutes of stabilization before taking a 

reading.

•  Be certain there is no condensation on the lens prior to taking 

measurements. Allow 10 minutes for condensation to dissipate 

as needed.

•  The Model CA876 is not waterproof or dust-proof. Take necessary 

precautions to protect it in wet or dusty environments.

•  Repeated sharp flexing can cause the thermocouple leads to 

break. To prolong sensor life, avoid sharp bends in the thermo

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couple, especially near the connector. 

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Summary of Contents for CA876

Page 1: ...INFRARED K THERMOMETER WITH LASER CA876 E N G L I S H User Manual Auto OFF www com information itm com 1 800 561 8187...

Page 2: ...e record this number and purchase date for your records INFRARED K THERMOMETER MODEL CA876 CATALOG 2121 34 SERIAL ________________________________________________ PURCHASE DATE _______________________...

Page 3: ...pecifications 7 3 1 1 Infrared 7 3 1 2 K Type 8 3 2 General Specifications 9 3 3 Safety Specifications 9 4 OPERATION 10 4 1 Infrared Measurement Considerations 10 4 2 Recommendations before Operating...

Page 4: ...se the thermom eter to strong electrical or electromagnetic fields To prevent sensor damage and erroneous readings do not put the sensor lens into contact with any body or foreign loose material when...

Page 5: ...Output 0 5mW 670nm wavelength 1 2 Receiving Your Shipment Upon receiving your shipment make sure that the contents are consistent with the packing list Notify your distributor of any missing items If...

Page 6: ...mode non contact temperature mea surement An aiming laser enables the user to pinpoint the target The K type thermocouple input may also be used The thermometer includes a programmable Alarm which tri...

Page 7: ...ble ALM Hi ALM Lo Emissivity may be adjusted with the and buttons to match a particu lar target We recommend leaving it at 0 95 for general use ALM Hi The Hi alarm set point is adjusted using the and...

Page 8: ...or OFF The symbol is displayed in the upper left hand corner when the laser is ON Remove the laser cover before use The laser is activated when the MEAS button is pressed during a mea surement In the...

Page 9: ...6 F 3 C whichever is greater 64 4 to 82 4 F 18 to 28 C ambient operating temperature Temperature Coefficient Changes in accuracy operating temperature above 82 4 F 28 C or below 64 4 F 18 C 0 2 of Rea...

Page 10: ...328 F to 1999 F 0 1 of Reading 2 F plus T C 199 C to 1370 C 0 1 of Reading 1 C plus T C Accuracy is specified for operating temperatures over the range of 64 to 82 F 18 to 28 C for 1 year excluding th...

Page 11: ...o Power Off 15 seconds approx Altitude 2000m max Input Protection 24VDC or 24rms maximum input voltage on any combi nation of inputs Battery Standard 9V battery NEDA 1604 6LR61 or equivalent Battery L...

Page 12: ...lter The output signal from the infrared radiation sensor is input to an electronic circuit along with the output signal from a standard temperature sensor to calculate the temperature and display it...

Page 13: ...e 0 78 Mortar 0 89 to 0 91 Iron oxide 0 78 to 0 82 Brick red 0 93 to 0 96 Textiles 0 90 4 2 Recommendations before Operating If the measured surface target diameter is less than 2 50mm then place the...

Page 14: ...n is released the measurement will be held in the display for 15 20 seconds HOLD is displayed in the lower left hand corner of the display 8 The IR thermometer will shut OFF automatically after 15 20...

Page 15: ...down the button then press the MEAS button F will be displayed The selected temperature scale will remain until changed by the user 4 6 Continuous Measurement The user may want to leave the thermomet...

Page 16: ...lacement is needed Replace with a standard 9 volt alkaline battery NEDA 1604 6LR61 To replace the battery Turn the meter OFF Remove the rubber holster Remove the screw from the back of the meter and l...

Page 17: ...rtificate plus recorded calibration data Ship To Chauvin Arnoux Inc d b a AEMC Instruments 15 Faraday Drive Dover NH 03820 USA Phone 800 945 2362 Ext 360 603 749 6434 Ext 360 Fax 603 742 2346 or 603 7...

Page 18: ...nt to us for repair provided we have your warranty registration information on file or a proof of purchase AEMC Instruments will at its option repair or replace the faulty material REGISTER ONLINE AT...

Page 19: ...Notes www com information itm com 1 800 561 8187...

Page 20: ...03 12 99 MAN 100246 v5 Chauvin Arnoux Inc d b a AEMC Instruments 15 Faraday Drive Dover NH 03820 USA Phone 603 749 6434 Fax 603 742 2346 www aemc com www com information itm com 1 800 561 8187...

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