Fluke 561 user manual Specifications, Infrared

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561 HVACPro

Users Manual

Specifications

Infrared

Measurement Range

-40 °C to 550 °C (-40 °F to 1022 °F)

Spectral Range

8 to 14 microns

Accuracy

± 1 % or ± 1 °C (2 °F); < 0 °C (32 °F),

 

± 1 °C (2 °F) ± 0.1°/1°

 

(Assumes ambient operating temperature

 

of 23 to 25 °C (73 to 77 °F))

Repeatability

± 0.5 % of reading or ± 1°C (2 °F)

Response Time (95 %)

500 ms

Distance to Spot (D:S)

12:1

Emissivity Adjustment

Three settings: low (0.3), medium (0.7),

 

high (0.95)

Contact Probe

Probe Type

Wrap thermocouple type K probe with

 

miniconnector

Measurement Range

0 °C to 100 °C (32 °F to 212 °F)

Probe Accuracy

± 2.2 °C (4 °F)

Display Resolution

± 0.1 °C (0.1 °F)

Secondary Display Information

Maximum, Minimum, Differential, KTC

Laser

Sighting

Single point laser

Power

Class 2 (II) operation; Output <1 mW,

 

wavelength 630 to 670 nm

Electrical

Power Supply

2 AA Batteries (alkaline or NiCD)

Power Consumption

At least 12 hours battery life

Physical

Weight

17.69 cm (6.965 in) H x 16.36 cm (6.441

 

in) L x 5.18 cm (2.039 in) W

Size

0.322 kg (0.7099 lb)

Total Length of Thermocouple

Approximately 100 cm (40 in)

Environmental

Operating Temperature Range

0 °C to 50 °C (32 °F to 120 °F)

Relative Humidity

0 to 90 %, noncondensing up to 30 °C

 

(86 °F)

Storage Temperature

- 20 °C to 65 °C (-4 °F to 150 °F)

Optional Accessories

Soft Case

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Contents HVACPro Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability Table of Contents HVACPro Introduction Contacting FlukeSafety Information WWarningFeatures FeaturesWhen the battery is low, B appears on the display DisplayButtons and Connector Buttons and ConnectorLocating a Hot or Cold Spot How the Thermometer WorksOperating the Thermometer Distance and Spot SizeField of View Operating the ThermometerEmissivity Switching Between C and F Using the Contact Temperature Probe XWWarningMeasuring Dewpoint Temperature Typical MeasurementsTypical Measurements Testing Insulated Return DuctsScanning Walls for Air Leaks or Insulation Deficiencies Testing Fuses and Buss Connections Testing Contactors StartersTesting Enclosed Relays Testing Electrical ConnectionsTesting Belts and Sheaves Testing BearingsChecking Hydronic Radiant Heat Applications Testing Water Heater Insulation Testing Radiant Heat ApplicationsTesting Steam Traps Verifying Thermostat/Room Sensor Accuracy Superheat is a critical temperature Maintenance MaintenanceTroubleshooting CE CertificationSpecifications Infrared