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General Description
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1.1 Introduction
The OS520 series Handheld Infrared (IR) Thermometers provide
non-contact temperature measurements up to 4500°F. They offer
effective solutions for many non-contact temperature applications,
including the following:
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Predictive Maintenance:
Tracking temperature shifts
which indicate pending failure in solenoid valves.
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Energy Auditing:
Locating wall insulation voids to reduce
building heating costs.
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Food Processing:
Taking accurate temperature readings
without direct contact with the food or packaging material.
The IR thermometer provides information at a glance — the custom
backlit dual digital LCD displays both current and minimum,
maximum, average or differential temperatures. This versatile
instrument provides:
• Measurable target distances from 5 inches to approximately
200 feet
• Emissivity adjustable from 0.1 to 1.00 in 0.01 steps provides
ease of use when measuring a variety of surfaces.
• An electronic trigger lock feature set via the keypad allows
continuous temperature measurement up to 4 times per
second.
• Audible and visual alarms. The high and low alarm points
are set via the keypad.
• 1 mV per degree (°F or °C) analog output, which allows
interfacing with data acquisition equipment (including
chart recorders, dataloggers and computers). OS524
provides 0.5 mV/degree analog output.
• RS232 serial communication to a PC or printer. This allows
downloading data for further analysis.
• Ambient target temperature compensation. This provides
more accuracy for measuring low emissivity targets.
• Record up to 100 temperature data points. Review the
recorded data on the thermometer LCD, as well as
downloading the data to a PC.
• Last temperature recall.
• Backlit display useful in low ambient light conditions.
• Powers from 4 AA size batteries or an ac adapter.
• Sighting Scope or Laser sight module are optional.
Summary of Contents for OMEGASCOPE OS520
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