Heitronics KT19 II Operation Instructions Manual Download Page 43

  START-UP   

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.1

   

Mounting 

 

 

 

 
There are four ways of mechanically mounting the Infrared Radiation Thermometer: 
 

►  Direct mounting via two tapped holes located on the bottom side of the 
 

device (

 Chapter 7: Dimensions). 

 

►  Direct mounting via the tripod thread BSW 1/4" located on the bottom side  

   

 

of the device (

 Chapter 7: Dimensions). 

 

►  Mounting by ball joint, via thread BSW 1/4" or spring flange. The device  

 

permits an easy adjustment of the Infrared Radiation Thermometer to the  
measured object. 

 

 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES 

 

►  Mounting via adapter. 
 

 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES 

 

 
4.2.1

  

Mounting Infrared Radiation Thermometer KT 19 II / Protective Cooling 

Jacket

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Place housing part 

1

 on a flat surface. Slide KT19II 

2

 into the housing 

1

.  Slide 

the flange 

3

  onto the objective and fasten it, using the four screws 

4

.  Attach 

cover 

6

 and move the cable protection 

5

 such that 

5

 fits into the cover 

6

. Use 

the screws 

7

 to tighten cover 

6

 

4-1 

 

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START-UP

   

 

KT19 II 

07/02/14e 

 

 

 

HEITRONICS Infrarot Messtechnik GmbH

 

Summary of Contents for KT19 II

Page 1: ...ers will be liable for damages All rights including rights created by patent grant or registration of a utility model or design are reserved Heitronics GmbH reserves the right to make modifications an...

Page 2: ...attention to the instructions given in MAINTENANCE AND CALIBRATION Only when using a female connector with cable or a dummy plug attached to the plug of the device in addition to the equipment sealin...

Page 3: ...S HEITRONICS HEITRONICS Infrarotmesstechnik GmbH Kreuzberger Ring 40 65205 Wiesbaden Germany Hiermit wird best tigt dass die Produkte gem den Richtlinien des Rates zur Angleichung der Rechtsvorschrift...

Page 4: ...ecessary to successfully use the instruments including all options If you still have any questions after having read this instruction manual please contact us Our staff will be at your disposal RoHS C...

Page 5: ...measuring Glass 2 4 Infrared Radiation Thermometers for measuring Gases 2 4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3 1 Basics 3 1 Technical Information Protective Cooling Jacket 3 3 Assignment for 12 pin connector...

Page 6: ...ity of main display 5 4 Function of keyboard 5 4 Menu Overview 5 5 Code Setting 5 6 Interrogation of parameters 5 7 Correction of ambient effects 5 8 Show and change response time 5 15 Configuration o...

Page 7: ...tral total emissivity of some metals 7 3 Emissivity of foils 7 4 Spectral emissivity of Infrared Radiation Thermometers and transmission curves of various synthetic materials 7 5 Spectral emissivity t...

Page 8: ...Detector Digital Interface Options Accessories Code Further data Hereby it is confirmed that the Infrared Radiation Thermometer specified above conforms to the data indicated in the specifications Te...

Page 9: ...rature of the object can be deter mined by measuring the infrared radiation emitted by the very object Devices used to measure this kind of radiation are called Infrared Radiation Ther mometers As the...

Page 10: ...an be employed in the measuring of tem peratures during the production and processing of plastics rubber paper textiles paint ceramics etc The emissivity of various metals is shown in figure 10 Ch 7 F...

Page 11: ...ASTICS These types of Infrared Radiation Thermometers are employed for the measuring of surface temperatures of plastics within a temperature range of 0 to 600 C These Infrared Radiation Thermometers...

Page 12: ...and KT19 43 II measure the surface temperature from 100 C respectively from 0 C onwards 2 6 Infrared Radiation Thermometer for measuring GASES By means of narrow band filters the selective measurement...

Page 13: ...rature in Kelvin month Lens used DATA SHEET Ch 1 Possible lenses OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES Target diameter 95 The target diameter depends on the lens and the detector used in each individual case When s...

Page 14: ...to 55 Hz amplitude 0 2 mm duration of test position 30 min Connector type Miniature circular connector made by Franz Binder GmbH type 99 5630 15 12 series 423 12 pin and type 99 5626 15 07 series 423...

Page 15: ...minimum temperature as a function of the relative humidity The following table specifies the minimum temperature of the cooling air cooling water as a function of the environmental temperature and th...

Page 16: ...C 25 C Cooling with Water or Air Two operation modes allow cooling with water or air Cooling with Water The graph below shows the maximum possible ambient temperatures for the given flow rates of wat...

Page 17: ...ambient temperature green white alternative grey pink colorless GNWH GYPK colorless C alarm contact 2 high 2 grey GY D alarm contact 1 low 2 digital input DI 1 yellow YE E external ambient temperature...

Page 18: ...und pink PK 6 thermal switch grey GY 7 thermal switch PVC cable seven core Silicone cable six core with shielding Blue shielding insulation at cable end 7 pin plug connector 7 pin socket outlet The lo...

Page 19: ...ms 0 55 2 05 5 00 16 70 300 ms 0 05 0 20 0 50 1 65 1 s 0 25 0 85 2 10 6 95 1 s 0 05 0 10 0 20 0 70 3 s 0 15 0 50 1 25 4 15 3 s 0 05 0 05 0 10 0 40 10 s 0 10 0 35 0 85 2 80 10 s 0 05 0 05 0 10 0 25 500...

Page 20: ...39 mm and spacer the temperature resolution NET will be doubled Legend Table L gende Tableau Temperature resolution NET in K emissivity 1 for lenses with a diameter of 39 mm R solution de temp rature...

Page 21: ...mperatur Radiation temperature KT 19 21 II Einstell zeit Response time Detektortyp Detector type A B C G 20 C 5 ms 10 ms 30 ms 100 ms 300 ms 1 s 3 s 10 s 100 C 5 ms 10 ms 30 ms 100 ms 16 90 300 ms 11...

Page 22: ...05 0 10 0 25 0 75 10 s 0 05 0 05 0 15 0 50 1000 C 5 ms 1 70 3 35 7 40 10 ms 1 00 2 50 5 90 19 55 30 ms 0 65 0 85 1 65 5 05 100 ms 0 20 0 30 0 65 2 05 300 ms 0 15 0 20 0 45 1 35 1 s 0 05 0 10 0 20 0 5...

Page 23: ...ms 4 35 16 15 30 ms 3 00 11 15 100 ms 1 80 6 60 16 05 100 ms 1 25 4 55 11 10 300 ms 1 20 4 40 10 70 300 ms 0 80 3 05 7 40 1 s 0 50 1 85 4 45 14 85 1 s 0 35 1 25 3 10 10 30 3 s 0 30 1 10 2 70 8 90 3 s...

Page 24: ...0 05 0 20 0 50 1 60 10 s 0 05 0 15 0 30 1 05 10 s 0 05 0 15 0 30 1 10 1000 C 5 ms 5 ms 10 ms 10 ms 30 ms 1 15 2 45 5 50 18 05 30 ms 1 25 2 65 6 00 19 75 100 ms 0 35 0 95 2 25 7 40 100 ms 0 40 1 05 2...

Page 25: ...e time Detektortyp Detector type A B C G 20 C 5 ms 10 ms 30 ms 6 75 100 ms 2 75 10 20 300 ms 1 85 6 80 16 55 1 s 0 75 2 85 6 90 3 s 0 45 1 70 4 15 13 80 10 s 0 30 1 15 2 75 9 20 100 C 5 ms 10 ms 30 ms...

Page 26: ...0 05 0 20 0 50 1 65 10 s 0 05 0 15 0 35 1 10 1000 C 5 ms 10 ms 30 ms 1 30 2 70 6 10 100 ms 0 40 1 05 2 45 8 20 300 ms 0 30 0 70 1 65 5 45 1 s 0 10 0 30 0 70 2 25 3 s 0 05 0 20 0 40 1 35 10 s 0 05 0 1...

Page 27: ...300 ms 300 ms 4 35 16 15 1 s 1 s 1 80 6 75 16 40 3 s 15 10 3 s 1 10 4 05 9 85 10 s 10 05 10 s 0 75 2 70 6 55 100 C 5 ms 5 ms 15 90 10 ms 10 ms 12 85 30 ms 30 ms 3 30 12 25 100 ms 9 45 100 ms 1 35 5 00...

Page 28: ...3 s 0 05 0 05 0 15 0 40 10 s 0 05 0 05 0 15 0 45 10 s 0 05 0 05 0 10 0 30 1000 C 5 ms 1 90 3 95 8 90 5 ms 2 20 3 55 7 25 10 ms 1 10 3 00 7 15 10 ms 1 20 2 50 5 70 18 80 30 ms 0 70 1 00 1 95 6 10 30 m...

Page 29: ...C 5 ms 10 ms 30 ms 13 70 100 ms 5 60 300 ms 3 75 13 85 1 s 1 55 5 75 14 00 3 s 0 95 3 45 8 40 10 s 0 60 2 30 5 60 18 70 20 C 5 ms 15 65 10 ms 12 70 30 ms 3 25 12 05 100 ms 1 35 4 95 12 00 300 ms 0 90...

Page 30: ...0 05 0 10 0 20 0 65 10 s 0 05 0 05 0 15 0 40 1000 C 5 ms 2 95 5 55 12 20 10 ms 1 65 4 15 9 75 30 ms 1 10 1 50 2 70 8 30 100 ms 0 30 0 50 1 05 3 40 300 ms 0 20 0 35 0 70 2 25 1 s 0 10 0 15 0 30 0 95 3...

Page 31: ...recommended Strahler temperatur Radiation temperature KT 19 45 II Einstell zeit Response time Detektortyp Detector type A B C G 20 C 5 ms 10 ms 30 ms 6 45 100 ms 2 65 9 8 300 ms 1 75 6 5 15 85 1 s 0...

Page 32: ...able L gende Tableau Temperature resolution NET in K emissivity 1 for lenses with a diameter of 39 mm R solution de temp rature NET K missivit 1 pour objectifs avec un diam tre de 39 mm When using len...

Page 33: ...65 2 20 10 s 0 05 0 25 0 65 2 15 10 s 0 05 0 20 0 45 1 45 400 C 5 ms 5 ms 10 ms 10 ms 30 ms 0 95 3 40 8 30 30 ms 0 70 2 40 5 80 19 40 100 ms 0 40 1 40 3 40 11 30 100 ms 0 25 1 00 2 40 7 95 300 ms 0 25...

Page 34: ...and spacer the temperature resolution NET will be doubled Si des objectifs avec un diam tre de 26 mm ou des objectifs avec un diam tre de 39 mm et bague est utilis la r solution de temp ra ture NET se...

Page 35: ...Radiation temperature KT 19 63 II Einstell zeit Response time Detektortyp Detector type A B C G 300 C 5 ms 10 ms 30 ms 1 05 3 80 9 20 100 ms 0 40 1 55 3 75 12 55 300 ms 0 30 1 05 2 50 8 35 1 s 0 10 0...

Page 36: ...with a diameter of 39 mm R solution de temp rature NET K missivit 1 pour objectifs avec un diam tre de 39 mm When using lenses with a diameter of 26 mm as well as lenses with a diameter of 39 mm and s...

Page 37: ...Radiation temperature KT 19 69 II Einstell zeit Response time Detektortyp Detector type A B C G 300 C 5 ms 10 ms 30 ms 1 05 3 80 9 20 100 ms 0 40 1 55 3 75 12 55 300 ms 0 30 1 05 2 50 8 35 1 s 0 10 0...

Page 38: ...with a diameter of 39 mm R solution de temp rature NET K missivit 1 pour objectifs avec un diam tre de 39 mm When using lenses with a diameter of 26 mm as well as lenses with a diameter of 39 mm and s...

Page 39: ...40 5 20 12 65 30 ms 0 65 2 45 6 00 19 90 30 ms 0 35 1 35 3 25 10 80 100 ms 0 25 1 00 2 45 8 15 100 ms 0 15 0 55 1 35 4 40 300 ms 0 20 0 65 1 65 5 45 300 ms 0 10 0 35 0 90 2 95 1 s 0 10 0 30 0 70 2 25...

Page 40: ...diam tre de 26 mm ou des objectifs avec un diam tre de 39 mm et bague est utilis la r solution de temp ra ture NET se double Value 20 C This setting is not recommended Valeur 20 C Cette configuration...

Page 41: ...0 4 00 9 70 10 ms 6 85 30 ms 0 30 1 00 2 50 8 30 30 ms 1 75 6 50 15 75 100 ms 0 10 0 40 1 00 3 40 100 ms 0 70 2 65 6 45 300 ms 0 10 0 30 0 70 2 25 300 ms 0 50 1 75 4 30 14 35 1 s 0 05 0 10 0 30 0 95 1...

Page 42: ...fs avec un diam tre de 26 mm ou des objectifs avec un diam tre de 39 mm et bague est utilis la r solution de temp ra ture NET se double Value 20 C This setting is not recommended Valeur 20 C Cette con...

Page 43: ...permits an easy adjustment of the Infrared Radiation Thermometer to the measured object OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES Mounting via adapter OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES 4 2 1 Mounting Infrared Radiation Thermomet...

Page 44: ...7 contains a G1 4 thread for this purpose A fitting hose barb is included in the delivery content Air quality Oil free and waterless air Consumption 3 9 Nm h typical 5 Nm h Max pressure 4 bar A circul...

Page 45: ...r In order to allow the air in the unit to escape there is a ventilation valve in the lens The valve is operated manually by pressing a button on the valve At the be ginning of the measuring process t...

Page 46: ...allows in addition the connection of a serial interface RS232C as well as two alarm contacts Furthermore it is possible to feed in the signal of an external ambient temperature Connection of supply v...

Page 47: ...d If measurement is to be made at the minimum measuring field the equipment is set up in the appropriate distance to the object Visually focusing the target image is done via turning the eyepiece The...

Page 48: ...the size of the target diameter is indicated correctly 4 4 3 Aiming via pilot laser ATTENTION Please observe the SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS A pilot laser can be integrated into the Infrared Radiation Thermom...

Page 49: ...g in contact 9 pole 25 pole Name RXD G 3 2 TXD TXD H 2 3 RXD RTS J 8 5 CTS CTS M 7 4 4 20 RTS DTR DTR A 6 6 DSR GND K 5 7 GND The transfer is controlled by means of hardware handshake RTS0F 1 CTS1F 2...

Page 50: ...If a command cannot be read an error message will be output If parameters are not found to be within the permissible range of values e g left hand end of extent right hand end of extent the command w...

Page 51: ...tus Low Alarm ON or OFF Configured Ambient temperature Emissivity Laser status ON or OFF Object temperature Menue Infrared Radiation Thermometer KT19 II Rear view display up To the left Left display f...

Page 52: ...Filter Auto In Laser Laser Button Enable Disable Laser Beam Flashing Continuous Operation Timeout Permanent Temp Unit C F K Analog Input Amb Temp Config Range Emissivity OFF Analog Output Temp Rad Tem...

Page 53: ...II 20 06 19e HEITRONICS Infrarot Messtechnik GmbH 5 2 4 Code Setting Changes within the menu require entering the code which is valid until exiting the menu Example Code setting 0001 Select digit Cha...

Page 54: ...Infrarot Messtechnik GmbH 5 2 5 Interrogation of parameters Parameters of the instruments include model size of detector serial number and current temperature range Call up menu Select menu item Conf...

Page 55: ...cts may be compensated by choosing between two modes Emission Mode compensates influences only by details of emissivity This setting is recommended in case of a non transparent object for the spectral...

Page 56: ...set Select menu item Emiss Trans Refl and activate Emissivity Mode by button USE Call up menu Select menu item Confirm Select menu item Use selection Display and setting of emissivi ty if activated N...

Page 57: ...lection Select menu item Emiss Trans Refl and activate Transmit Reflect Mode by button USE Emissivity is calculated by reflection and transmission by formula 1 Call up menu Select menu item Confirm Se...

Page 58: ...d target and becomes a part of the received re flection Emissivity is calculated by reflection and transmission by formula 1 Call up menu Select menu item Confirm Select menu item Use selection Displa...

Page 59: ...ow to select the ambient tempera ture is exemplarily explained for Emission Mode in the following chapters Three options allow registering the ambient temperature Internal Internal housing temperature...

Page 60: ...uments 3 Measurement of a reflected reference area to improve uncertainty To read in external ambient temperature analog input is adjusted in such a way that a signal 0 10 V is analyzed in proportion...

Page 61: ...mbient temperature vary widely the ambient temperature may be set manually This option is also useful if the instrument communicates permanently via serial interface and therefore ambient temperature...

Page 62: ...fects the noise figure and thereby the associated temperature resolution Selection of response time should reach a compromise between time resolution and temperature resolution The response time may b...

Page 63: ...d and switched to analog output too Commands for the configuration of memory functions and for the configuration of the analog output are to be found in HEITRONICS document Universal Protocol Stored d...

Page 64: ...is confined exclusively to the graphical display Max Maximum value since last reset of memory or since restart of the instrument Min Minimum value since last reset of memory or restart of the instrume...

Page 65: ...e edge change occurs when exceeding respectively falling below Tlim see figures 1 2 By selecting MANUAL Mode or AUTO Mode self reset of the memories is activated The instrument de tects a temperature...

Page 66: ...sstechnik GmbH E Self Reset with maximum value memory Manual Mode Select menu item Confirm Select menu item Confirm Select menu item Use selection Wert ndern Code setting see 5 2 4 Select digit Change...

Page 67: ...5 19 95582716 OPERATION AND APPLICATION KT19 II 20 06 19e HEITRONICS Infrarot Messtechnik GmbH Figure 1 Measurement Figure 2 Signal curve...

Page 68: ...rnatively after the expiration of a programma ble time The reset time is retriggered automatically if the value of the activated maximum value memory increases respectively minimum value memory falls...

Page 69: ...frarot Messtechnik GmbH Selection of self reset 5 2 8 5 Minimum value memory as well as maximum value memory allow self reset Selection is possible via self reset menu Select menu item Confirm Select...

Page 70: ...Decay rate means gradual decay respectively increase of the memory if the current value is below a max imum value respectively above a minimum value The memory approaches the current value with the se...

Page 71: ...w and High may be configured in in menu Alarm Low alarm is activated when falling below alarm threshold high alarm is activated when exceeding alarm threshold According to the configu ration of the di...

Page 72: ...on off alarm 5 2 9 2 In menu Alarm the alarm thresholds Low and High may be switched on and off individually Call up menu Select menu item Confirm Select alarm Switch on off the alarm Press several t...

Page 73: ...control of alarm states Evaluation is possible via external moni toring Regularly alarm contacts are single pole single throw relay contacts connected via 12 pole connection The figures below show the...

Page 74: ...Level 3 Low Alarm Level Low Alarm High Alarm Zone Relay digital Zone Relay digital a Open 1 a Closed 0 b Closed 0 b Closed 0 c closed 0 c open 1 The limit of Hi Alarm must be above the limit of Low Al...

Page 75: ...protect the eye against high radiant power To prevent overstraining the eye it is turned on in Automatic Mode if the indicated temperature is above 1200 C The same applies when turning on the laser T...

Page 76: ...diation Thermometer is provided with a laser Deactivate laser 5 2 11 1 To prevent the laser from being switched on inadvertently the laser function can be deactivated Call up menu Select menu item Con...

Page 77: ...cted in this menu The Flashing Mode alternative to Continu ous Mode is recommended if the laser does not contrast enough with the measured target Laser marking is simply recognized in this way Call up...

Page 78: ...r is switched off automatically after 60 s In Permanent Mode the laser remains activated until it is deactivated again via laser button serial interface or digital input Call up menu Select menu item...

Page 79: ...ument temperatures actual value alarms ambient value etc may be displayed in temperature units Fahrenheit F Kelvin K or Celsius C Configuration is possible in menu temperature unit Call up menu Select...

Page 80: ...CS Infrarot Messtechnik GmbH 5 2 13 Change analog input The analog input may be used for continuously set process values The configuration allows reading in ambient temperature or emissivity for compe...

Page 81: ...the input is set to Ambi Temp ambient temperature followed by the configuration of the temperature span in menu Emiss Trans Refl Call up menu Select menu item Confirm Select menu item Use selection Di...

Page 82: ...APPLICATION KT19 II 20 06 19e HEITRONICS Infrarot Messtechnik GmbH The figure shows the connection of a signal transducer for PT100 in three wire technique to an Infrared Radiation Thermometer KT19 I...

Page 83: ...0 to 1 0 is static 10 V correspond to emissivity 1 Voltage levels below the lowest adjustable emissivity are interpreted as exceeding of the analog input and report error message external underflow No...

Page 84: ...nalog output The output signal may be set to 0 to 20 mA 4 to 20 mA 0 to 1 V or 0 to 10 V Switch temperature to radiation proportional 5 2 14 1 In case of a temperature linear output the output signal...

Page 85: ...ed output signal is to be controlled High temperature value Temp High must be greater than low temperature value Temp Low Call up menu Select menu item Confirm Select menu item Confirm Select menu ite...

Page 86: ...along the signal path have less influence on measurement results If the signal resolution allows an output of 4 to 20 mA it should be selected It detects a defective cable or failure of the instrumen...

Page 87: ...of a limit value monitoring of the maximum or minimum value memory may be transmitted via analog output Details about configuration and behavior are to be found in chapter 5 2 8 Configuration of memor...

Page 88: ...n of the configuration the decay rate of memory values may be configured in menu analog output as well as in menu memory The configured parameter is the same Call up menu Select menu item Confirm Sele...

Page 89: ...ON at 0 V to 1 V and inactive OFF from 4 V to 30 V respectively in open condition Programmable functions Turning on the laser If the laser is installed and enabled ENABLED it can be switched on via di...

Page 90: ...CS Infrarot Messtechnik GmbH Example Toggle from laser to reset memory Call up menu Select menu item Confirm Select menu item Confirm Code setting see 5 2 4 Press several times or keep pressing to ret...

Page 91: ...splay the alarm status of the Infrared Radiation Thermometer via the active level Depending on the configuration either Low alarm or High alarm or both alarms are transmitted Digital outputs are also...

Page 92: ...GmbH Choosing a digital output 5 2 16 1 Configuring the digital output starts with choosing digital output 1 or 2 Note Digital output 2 is available only if digital input is deactivated Call up menu S...

Page 93: ...Activation condition 5 2 16 2 Activation condition describes the function to which the digital output reacts Select menu item Confirm Select menu item Adopt selection Code setting see 5 2 4 Press sev...

Page 94: ...echnik GmbH Reset condition 5 2 16 3 Reset condition defines at which time and how the digital output may be reset Select menu item Confirm Select menu item Use selection Change value Select digit Cha...

Page 95: ...The digital output level switches from Low to High in case of an occurring event Some monitoring processes recommend inverting this logic in order to detect the presence of the instrument If inverted...

Page 96: ...pond to the configuration of the PC interface This setting is changed in menu serial interface Call up menu Select menu item Confirm Select menu item Change setting Note In Scanner Mode the configurat...

Page 97: ...body calibration source If necessary the Infrared Radiation Thermometer can be adjusted again by the calibration factor within the range indicated on the type plate Please observe all necessary prepar...

Page 98: ...EITRONICS Scanner the Scanner mode must be configured When switching to Scanner mode the seri al interface is adjusted to the initial setting of the Scanner 19200 Baud 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity...

Page 99: ...20 06 19e HEITRONICS Infrarot Messtechnik GmbH 5 2 20 Contrast of the graphic display In order to improve the legibility of the menu the contrast of the graphic display may be adjusted Call up menu S...

Page 100: ...TRONICS Infrarot Messtechnik GmbH 5 2 21 Viewfinder display brightness In order to improve the visibility of the temperature shown in the viewfinder the brightness of the display may be adjusted Call...

Page 101: ...H 5 2 22 Resetting to factory defaults This menu item resets the instrument to factory defaults Attention A reset causes the loss of adjustments Call up menu Select menu item Confirm Select menu item...

Page 102: ...rmometer 5 3 2 Error detection via display The following error reports are displayed Display Description 1 UNDERFLOW The measuring temperature is below the instrument measuring range 2 OVERFLOW The me...

Page 103: ...tion Monitoring the functions by alarm contacts Infrared Radiation Thermometers of KT19 II Series have two temperature switching points via relay con tacts which can be used for monitoring the functio...

Page 104: ...ens cleaner will help cleaning it after having used the lens brush Depending on intensity of pollution cleaning can be necessary in short time intervals 6 3 Cleaning and inspection of the protective w...

Page 105: ...19 01 II KT 19 02 II 580 to 600 580 to 600 KT 19 21 II KT 19 23 II KT 19 24 II KT 19 25 II 280 to 300 130 to 150 130 to 150 130 to 150 KT 19 41 II KT 19 42 II KT 19 43 II 580 to 600 330 to 350 130 to...

Page 106: ...d protective housing 7 8 31 Target Diameter 7 9 Transmission curves illustrated in a diagram Spectral Response 2 0 2 7 m 7 10 Spectral Response 2 0 4 5 m 7 10 Spectral Response 3 43 m 7 11 Spectral Re...

Page 107: ...2 95582717 ILLUSTRATIONS KT19 II 06 02 14e HEITRONICS Infrarot Messtechnik GmbH Fig 10a Spectral emissivity of various materials Fig 10b Total emissivity of some materials at 20 C Spectral range 8 14...

Page 108: ...lished 20 C a Spectral emissivity of some metals 1 Fe2 O3 2 Electrolytic iron oxidized 3 Copper heavily oxidized 4 Cast iron oxidized 5 Brass air oxidized 6 Copper slightly oxidized 7 Graphite 8 Sheet...

Page 109: ...lene b Polyester f Polyvinyl chloride c Cellulose acetate g Polytetrafluoroethylene Emissivity as function of the thickness d of various foils within the wavelength range of 6 8 m 0 15 m Emissivity as...

Page 110: ...etrafluorethylene PVC Polyvinyl chloride Fig 13 Spectral emissivity of Infrared Radiation Thermometers and transmission curves of various synthetic materials 7 5 95582717 ILLUSTRATIONS KT19 II 06 02 1...

Page 111: ...7 6 95582717 ILLUSTRATIONS KT19 II 06 02 14e HEITRONICS Infrarot Messtechnik GmbH Fig 14 Spectral emissivity transmissivity and reflection factor of glass...

Page 112: ...Fig 15 Infrared Radiation Thermometer KT19 II Dimensions 7 7 95582717 ILLUSTRATIONS KT19 II 06 02 14e HEITRONICS Infrarot Messtechnik GmbH...

Page 113: ...Fig 16 Infrared Radiation Thermometer KT19 II Dimensions with Cooling and Protective Jacket 7 8 95582717 ILLUSTRATIONS KT19 II 06 02 14e HEITRONICS Infrarot Messtechnik GmbH...

Page 114: ...7 9 95582717 ILLUSTRATIONS KT19 II 06 02 14e HEITRONICS Infrarot Messtechnik GmbH Detector A Detector B Detector C Fig 17 Field of view...

Page 115: ...ral Response SP01 2 0 2 7 m 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 0 0 5 1 1 5 2 2 5 3 3 5 Wellenl nge m Wavelength m Relative Empfindlichkeit Relative Sensitivity Spektrale Empfindlichkeit SP02 2 0 4 5 m Spectral Respon...

Page 116: ...3 43 m 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 2 5 2 7 2 9 3 1 3 3 3 5 3 7 3 9 4 1 4 3 4 5 Wellenl nge m Wavelength m Relative Empfindlichkeit Relative Sensitivity Spektrale Empfindlichkeit SP23 6 8 m Spectral Respons...

Page 117: ...7 93 m 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 7 7 2 7 4 7 6 7 8 8 8 2 8 4 8 6 8 8 9 Wellenl nge m Wavelength m Relative Empfindlichkeit Relative Sensitivity Spektrale Empfindlichkeit SP25 8 05 m Spectral Response SP2...

Page 118: ...0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 3 3 2 3 4 3 6 3 8 4 4 2 4 4 4 6 4 8 5 Wellenl nge m Wavelength m Relative Empfindlichkeit Relative Sensitivity Spektrale Empfindlichkeit SP42 4 9 5 5 m Spectral Respon...

Page 119: ...8 2 m 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 7 7 2 7 4 7 6 7 8 8 8 2 8 4 8 6 8 8 9 Wellenl nge m Wavelength m Relative Empfindlichkeit Relative Sensitivity Spektrale Empfindlichkeit SP61 4 24 m Spectral Respo...

Page 120: ...5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 3 5 3 7 3 9 4 1 4 3 4 5 4 7 4 9 5 1 5 3 5 5 Wellenl nge m Wavelength m Relative Empfindlichkeit Relative Sensitivity Spektrale Empfindlichkeit SP63 4 66 m Spectral Response SP63...

Page 121: ...esponse SP81 8 10 m 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Wellenl nge m Wavelength m Relative Empfindlichkeit Relative Sensitivity Spektrale Empfindlichkeit SP82 8 14 m Spectral Response SP...

Page 122: ...7 10 16e HEITRONICS Infrarot Messtechnik GmbH Spektrale Empfindlichkeit SP83 8 20 m Spectral Response SP83 8 20 m 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 Wellenl nge m Wavelength m Relative...

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