Supco LIT11TC Laser Infrared Thermometer |
Supco LIT11TC Laser Infrared Thermometer with Probe, -60 to 700°C, -76 to 932°F, Accuracy + or - 1°C
Supco LIT11TC Infrared Thermometer with K-type Thermocouple Probe is suitable for temperature measurement in HVAC applications, including heating and cooling systems, supply and return coils, control panels, motors and bearings, transformers and pipes. For infrared measurements, the thermometer measures temperatures from -60 to 500 degrees Celsius (-76 to 932 degrees Fahrenheit) with an optimum accuracy of + or -1 degrees Celsius (+ or - 2 degrees Fahrenheit). Infrared sensors measure temperature over long distances and are useful in applications with hard-to-reach, moving, hot or live equipment. Removable K-thermal probe for measuring contact surface temperature. The infrared sensor has an area-to-spot ratio of 11:1, which means that if the target is 1 foot away, the sensing area is approximately 11 feet in diameter. It has customizable operating settings that help improve measurement accuracy on a variety of surface types. The built-in laser pointer helps improve targeting accuracy for infrared measurements. The LCD screen can display the current temperature, read the highest or lowest temperature, the difference between high and low temperature, and the average temperature during that period. Operators can choose to display readings in degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius. Operators can set high and low temperature alarms when measurements exceed or fall below preset limits. The screen is backlit for easy reading in low light. The thermometer runs on two AAA batteries (included) and can be set to turn off automatically after 60 seconds or 12 minutes of inactivity to conserve battery life. A carrying case is included for transporting and storing the thermometer.
Infrared thermometer temperature measurement range from -60 to 500°C (-76 to 932°F) Infrared thermometer accuracy (59 to 95°F to 77°F ambient) + or -1°C (+ OR - 2°F)) Infrared thermometer accuracy (sizes from -14.8 to 391.8°F) + or - 2% of reading or 4°F (whichever is greater) type K thermocouple - 64 to 1400°C (- 83.2 to 1999 °F) Accuracy of a K-type thermocouple + or - 1% of the reading or 2 °F Probe temperature measurement range 14 at 250 °C (58 to 482 °F) Accuracy ratio 0.1 °F 11:1 Turbidity range : 0.10 to 1, Response time adjustable 1 second TPI wavelength 8 to 14 nm Operating temperature 0 to 50°C (including AAA batteries 32 to 122°F) Weight 179g (6.3 oz) Dimensions * 175 x 39 x 71.9 mm / 6.9 x 1.5 x 2.8 inches (H x L x D)
* H is the height, the vertical distance from the lowest point to the highest point; W is the width and the horizontal distance from left to right; D is the depth, the horizontal distance from front to back.
Infrared digital thermometer measures surface temperature remotely. You can measure temperatures in Celsius, Fahrenheit, or both. Infrared (IR) thermometers work by focusing infrared radiation from a surface onto a detector called a thermopile. The hot coolant converts heat into electrical energy, which is measured and converted into a temperature reading. Then the reading is displayed on the LCD screen. Infrared thermometers are used to measure temperature on fragile objects (such as ear thermometers) or near hazards (such as industrial facilities).
Supco manufactures test kits and parts for heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration systems. The company was founded in 1945 and is headquartered in Allenwood, New Jersey.