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Emissivity adjustment setting

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Emissivity describes the energy-emitting characteristics of materials.  Most organic 

materials and painted or oxidized surfaces have an emissivity of about 0.95.

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If possible, to compensate for inaccurate readings that may result from measuring 

shiny metal surfaces, cover the surface to be measured with masking tape or flat 

black paint (<150 

o

C / 302 

o

F) and use the high emissivity setting.  Allow time for the 

tape or paint to reach the same temperatures as the surface beneath it.  Measure 

the temperature of the tape or painted surface.

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If you cannot use paint or tape, then you could improve the accuracy of your 

measurements with the emissivity selector.  Even with emissivity selector, it can be 

difficult to get a completely accurate infrared measurement of a target with a shiny 

or metallic surface.

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The Thermometer allows you to adjust the unit’s emissivity for the type of surface.

To adjust values for emissivity (see table below):

1. 

Press SET to select emissivity set up, icon E on the display will flash.  The 

Thermometer steps through emissivity set up, 

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C / 

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F & high / low limit setting.

2.  Press 

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to increase the value by 0.01. The maximum value is 1.00.

3.  Press 

 to decrease the value by 0.01. The minimum value is 0.10.

Measure Surface (metals)

Switch Setting

Aluminium oxidised

0.2-0.4

Alloy A3003 oxidised

0.3

Alloy A3003 roughened

0.1-0.3

Burnished Brass

0.3

Oxidised Brass

0.5

Copper oxidised

0.4-0.8

Electrical terminal blocks

0.6

Haynes alloy

0.3-0.8

Inconel oxidised

0.7-0.95

Inconel sandblasted

0.3-0.6

Inconel electropolished

0.15

Cast Iron oxydised

0.6-0.95

Cast Iron clean

0.2

Cast Iron molten

0.2-0.3

Wrought Iron dull

0.9

Lead rough cast

0.4

Lead oxidised

0.2-0.6

Molydbenum oxidised

0.2-0.6

Nickel oxidised

0.2-0.5

Platinum black

0.9

Steel cold rolled

0.7-0.9

Steel ground sheet

0.4-0.6

Steel polished sheet

0.1

Iron oxidised

0.5-0.9

Iron rusted

0.5-0.7

Zinc oxidised

0.1

Summary of Contents for 72-8732

Page 1: ...1 Model 72 8732 Infrared Thermometer ...

Page 2: ...c electricity Thermal shock caused by large or abrupt ambient temperature changes allow 30 minutes for the Thermometer to stabilize before use Do not leave the Thermometer on or near objects of high temperature Replace the batteries as soon as the low battery indicator appears on the display Remove dead batteries from the Thermometer or if it is not going to be used for a long time Never mix old a...

Page 3: ...inimum temperature anytime the display is on The MAX MIN temperatures are constantly calculated and updated while the trigger is pressed After the trigger is released all readings are held for 8 seconds Emissivity setting display Laser on symbol SCAN Active SCAN HOLD Display Hold MAX MIN Maximum or Minimum Value Low Battery symbol Appears when the battery charge is 4 5V Backlight indication o C o ...

Page 4: ...er The Thermometer turns off when no activity is detected for 8 seconds To measure temperature aim the Thermometer at the target pull and hold the trigger Release the trigger to hold a temperature reading To find a hot or cold spot aim the Thermometer outside the target area Then slowly scan across the area with an up and down motion until you locate the hot or cold spot Distance and target spot s...

Page 5: ...ou to adjust the unit s emissivity for the type of surface To adjust values for emissivity see table below 1 Press SET to select emissivity set up icon E on the display will flash The Thermometer steps through emissivity set up o C o F high low limit setting 2 Press to increase the value by 0 01 The maximum value is 1 00 3 Press to decrease the value by 0 01 The minimum value is 0 10 Measure Surfa...

Page 6: ...l start flashing to allow you to allow or disable the high limit audible warning Press SET to enter the low setting MIN will flash on the display Select or to adjust in 0 1 degree increments Hold the adjustment button for a rapid incremental change The sounder indicator will start flashing to allow you to allow or disable the low limit audible warning When the sounder is active an intermittent sou...

Page 7: ...zontal rows of wall from top to bottom or horizontal rows of ceiling from wall to wall Look for greatest deviations from baseline temperature to identify problems This completes the insulation test scan Checking Hydronic radiant heat applications Radiant heat tubes in the floor will normally run parallel to the outside walls Starting at the floor wall juncture scan parallel to the wall while movin...

Page 8: ...95 500ms Distance to Spot 12 1 Emissivity adjustment 0 10 1 00 Laser Sighting Single point laser Power Class 2 Output 1mW wavelength 630 to 670mm Power Supply 6F22 9V Battery Power consumption Over 30hrs alkaline or over 10hrs gp Weight 0 322kg INFORMATION ON WASTE DISPOSAL FOR CONSUMERS OF ELECTRICAL ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT These symbols indicate that separate collection of Waste Electrical and Elec...

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