3 | Using the Infrared Thermometer/Transmitter | 3 |
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3.4 Measurement Techniques
You can use the IR Thermometer to collect temperature data in any one of five different ways:
•Spot Measurement — Measures the temperature of discrete objects such as motor bearings, engine exhaust manifolds, etc.:
1.Aim the sensor head at the desired target.
2. | If necessary, adjust the emissivity using the | and |
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3.Read the temperature.
•Differential Measurement — Measures the temperature differential between two spots (the maximum and minimum temperatures viewed)
1.Aim the thermometer at the first spot.
2.If necessary, adjust the emissivity.
3.Aim at the second spot.
4.Adjust the emissivity of the second spot if required.
5. To display the differential temperature, press the | key until |
“dIF” appears on the display. |
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6.Read the differential temperature from the upper display.
•Static Surface Scan – Measures the temperature across a static surface:
1.Aim the thermometer’s sensor head at a starting point.
2.If necessary, adjust the emissivity.
3.Slowly move the thermometer’s sensor head so that the line of sight sweeps across the surface. The thermometer measures the temperature at each point on the surface.
4.To record the temperature profile across the surface, connect the IR thermometer to a strip chart recorder that will accept an analog input matching the analog output of the model OS550 that you have selected.