About True Sense 650 Degree Non-Contact Digital Temperature IR Infrared Thermometer Gun Pyrometer, IR-650
The digital non-contract infrared thermometer is a reliable device used to measure the surface temperature of an object.
It's applicable for food preparation, safety and fire inspectors, plastic molding, diesel and fleet maintenance, etc.
- LCD with backlight for operation under poor illumination.
- Automatic power off, Display Hold function.
- Dimensions : 4.5 x 8.8 x 18.5 cm
- Weight : 204g, Power Supply : 9V Battery,
- Accessories : User manual, Battery & Carrying Case.
Fast, Safe, and Versatile Temperature MeasurementThe True Sense 650 Degree IR Thermometer Gun allows for quick and safe assessment of surface temperatures in hard-to-reach or dangerous areas. Thanks to its non-contact design and less-than-500ms response time, the device elevates efficiency in maintenance, HVAC, and industrial settings where traditional thermometers fall short.
Precision and Ease of UseIts adjustable emissivity (0.10 to 1.00), laser guidance, and clear backlit LCD display ensure precise and easy readings on different materials and in various lighting conditions. The 12:1 distance-to-spot ratio helps users target surfaces accurately from a safe distance.
FAQ's of True Sense 650 Degree Non-Contact Digital Temperature IR Infrared Thermometer Gun Pyrometer, IR-650:
Q: How do I use the True Sense IR-650 Infrared Thermometer Gun?
A: To use the IR-650, simply point the laser at the target surface, ensuring you are within the 12:1 distance-to-spot ratio range for accuracy. Pull the trigger to measure the temperature, and read the result on the backlit LCD display. Release the trigger, and the device will retain the last reading for your reference.
Q: What applications is this thermometer best suited for?
A: This thermometer is ideal for industrial, electrical, HVAC, automotive, and food safety uses-where measuring surface temperature without direct contact is necessary. Its broad temperature range and adjustable emissivity make it suitable for various materials and environments.
Q: When should I adjust the emissivity setting?
A: Adjust the emissivity when measuring surfaces with varying reflective properties, such as metals, plastics, or painted materials. Reference the user manual or material emissivity charts to set the range (0.10-1.00) for optimal accuracy.
Q: Where can I find the battery compartment, and what kind of battery is required?
A: The battery compartment is located on the handle of the thermometer gun. It operates on a standard 9V battery, which comes included with your purchase for immediate use.
Q: What benefits does the non-contact measurement provide?
A: Non-contact measurement ensures safety by allowing you to assess hot, dangerous, or moving objects without exposure or risk of contamination. It also enables quick temperature readings across multiple points without waiting for cool-down periods.
Q: How does the data hold function operate?
A: The data hold function lets you freeze the current temperature reading on the display after releasing the trigger, making it easier to record or compare measurements, especially when the screen isn't immediately visible during use.
Q: What maintenance steps should I follow for long-term use?
A: To ensure longevity, keep the lens clean and free from dust or debris, avoid dropping or exposing the device to moisture, and replace the battery when the low indicator appears. Store the thermometer in a dry place when not in use.