Fluke 572, 574, and 574-NI Infrared Thermometer Datasheet
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Preventive Maintenance Electrical Fluke 572, 574 and 574-NI Infrared Thermometers Non-contact temperature measurement Technical Data When the job demands precision and accuracy Broad temperature range, superior optics and the advanced extra-bright three-dot laser sighting system make Fluke 570 series thermometers the most advanced portable thermometers in the industry.
Preventive Maintenance Electrical Fluke 572, 574 and 574-NI Infrared Thermometers Non-contact temperature measurement Technical Data When the job demands precision and accuracy Broad temperature range, superior optics and the advanced extra-bright three-dot laser sighting system make Fluke 570 series thermometers the most advanced portable thermometers in the industry.
Fluke 572, 574, and 574-NI Infrared Thermometer Datasheet
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... measured. where the IR beam narrows. Fluke 570 series thermometers are required, the Fluke 574 Nonincendive (NI) model thermometer is a concern and data logging and downloading are the only thermometers with the advanced coaxial laser sighting system, extremely small objects 6 mm (0.24 in part on accurately sighting a target. Ideal for details. Paired with a sighting system designed to...
... measured. where the IR beam narrows. Fluke 570 series thermometers are required, the Fluke 574 Nonincendive (NI) model thermometer is a concern and data logging and downloading are the only thermometers with the advanced coaxial laser sighting system, extremely small objects 6 mm (0.24 in part on accurately sighting a target. Ideal for details. Paired with a sighting system designed to...
Fluke 572, 574, and 574-NI Infrared Thermometer Datasheet
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... with Maintenance, Repair and Operations (MRO) systems and other database programs The software makes it easy to 10,000 data points in a format that can be used to monitor, graph, and record real-time temperature changes with the unit's data logging feature. stamp printouts for accurate records • Export data as Access®, Excel®, and condition monitoring programs. Graph • Visually review data and spot...
... with Maintenance, Repair and Operations (MRO) systems and other database programs The software makes it easy to 10,000 data points in a format that can be used to monitor, graph, and record real-time temperature changes with the unit's data logging feature. stamp printouts for accurate records • Export data as Access®, Excel®, and condition monitoring programs. Graph • Visually review data and spot...
Fluke 572, 574, and 574-NI Infrared Thermometer Datasheet
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...) Ambient operating temperature Relative humidity Storage temperature Weight Power Power supply, RS232 Computer Cable, 1.5 m (60 in), K thermocouple probe Laser Class II Distance-to-Spot (D:S) Minimum measurement diameter Maximum and minimum temperature Audible/visible high/low alarm Differential and average temperature Bar graph display 100-points-data logging Display hold LCD backlit Temperature display Display resolution Data graphing software (Windows® NT, 2000, XP compatible) Data output: RS...
...) Ambient operating temperature Relative humidity Storage temperature Weight Power Power supply, RS232 Computer Cable, 1.5 m (60 in), K thermocouple probe Laser Class II Distance-to-Spot (D:S) Minimum measurement diameter Maximum and minimum temperature Audible/visible high/low alarm Differential and average temperature Bar graph display 100-points-data logging Display hold LCD backlit Temperature display Display resolution Data graphing software (Windows® NT, 2000, XP compatible) Data output: RS...
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All product names are trademarks of their respective companies. All rights reserved. 572 Precision Infrared Thermometer Users Manual March 2005 © 2005 Fluke Corporation.
All product names are trademarks of their respective companies. All rights reserved. 572 Precision Infrared Thermometer Users Manual March 2005 © 2005 Fluke Corporation.
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... extend any other warranty on Fluke's behalf. To obtain service during the warranty period, contact your nearest Fluke authorized service center to obtain return authorization information, then send the product to that Service Center with a description of...572 LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY This Fluke product will be free from defects in material and workmanship for one year from accident, neglect, misuse, alteration, contamination, or abnormal conditions of operation or handling. This warranty does not cover fuses, disposable batteries, or damage from the date of the problem...
... extend any other warranty on Fluke's behalf. To obtain service during the warranty period, contact your nearest Fluke authorized service center to obtain return authorization information, then send the product to that Service Center with a description of...572 LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY This Fluke product will be free from defects in material and workmanship for one year from accident, neglect, misuse, alteration, contamination, or abnormal conditions of operation or handling. This warranty does not cover fuses, disposable batteries, or damage from the date of the problem...
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... temperature changes- Look for thermometer to the user. allow 30 minutes for cracks or missing plastic. • Replace the batteries as soon as the battery indicator two or less segments. • Do not use in doubt, have the thermometer serviced. • Do not operate the thermometer around explosive gas, vapor, or dust. • Do not connect the optional external probe...
... temperature changes- Look for thermometer to the user. allow 30 minutes for cracks or missing plastic. • Replace the batteries as soon as the battery indicator two or less segments. • Do not use in doubt, have the thermometer serviced. • Do not operate the thermometer around explosive gas, vapor, or dust. • Do not connect the optional external probe...
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572 Table of Contents Introduction 5 Symbols and Safety Markings 7 Laser Warning and Serial Number Labels.... 8 Delivery Content 9 Functions and Display 10 Batteries and Measurement 11 Field of View and Emissivity 12 Spot Size 13 Emissivity 14 Mode and Setup Alarm 15 Graphic Display and DIP Settings 16 DIP Switch Factory Settings 17 Troubleshooting 18 Maintenance 19 Emissivity Table (Selected Values 20 CE Conformity 21 Specifications 22 Factory defaults 22 4
572 Table of Contents Introduction 5 Symbols and Safety Markings 7 Laser Warning and Serial Number Labels.... 8 Delivery Content 9 Functions and Display 10 Batteries and Measurement 11 Field of View and Emissivity 12 Spot Size 13 Emissivity 14 Mode and Setup Alarm 15 Graphic Display and DIP Settings 16 DIP Switch Factory Settings 17 Troubleshooting 18 Maintenance 19 Emissivity Table (Selected Values 20 CE Conformity 21 Specifications 22 Factory defaults 22 4
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572 Introduction The Fluke Model 572 Infrared Thermometer (the thermometer) is for non-contact temperature measurement. To register your product, visit register.fluke.com. 5 Contacting Fluke To contact Fluke, call one of infrared energy radiated by measuring the amount of the following telephone numbers: USA: 1-888-44-FLUKE (1-888-443-5853) Canada: 1-800-36-FLUKE (1-800-363-5853) Europe...
572 Introduction The Fluke Model 572 Infrared Thermometer (the thermometer) is for non-contact temperature measurement. To register your product, visit register.fluke.com. 5 Contacting Fluke To contact Fluke, call one of infrared energy radiated by measuring the amount of the following telephone numbers: USA: 1-888-44-FLUKE (1-888-443-5853) Canada: 1-800-36-FLUKE (1-800-363-5853) Europe...
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Conforms to requirements of European Union and European Free Trade Association (EFTA) Celsius Fahrenheit Battery LASER ON/OFF The laser sight simplifies sighting of danger. The laser automatically turns off if you release the trigger. 11 laser ON symbol 7 See Manual. Precedes warning Warning. A laser symbol (1) appears when the laser is on. Hazardous voltage. Laser. It shows the spot size that includes the measured target. Important information. 572 Symbols and Safety Markings Symbol C °F Explanation Risk of the measurement object.
Conforms to requirements of European Union and European Free Trade Association (EFTA) Celsius Fahrenheit Battery LASER ON/OFF The laser sight simplifies sighting of danger. The laser automatically turns off if you release the trigger. 11 laser ON symbol 7 See Manual. Precedes warning Warning. A laser symbol (1) appears when the laser is on. Hazardous voltage. Laser. It shows the spot size that includes the measured target. Important information. 572 Symbols and Safety Markings Symbol C °F Explanation Risk of the measurement object.
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572 Delivery Content • The unit • Getting Started • Two AA batteries • Manual on CD 9
572 Delivery Content • The unit • Getting Started • Two AA batteries • Manual on CD 9
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572 Functions and Display FUNCTIONS USER INTERFACE Function keys and dis- F D ments (inside the unit's handle) E (F) Trigger (G) Tripod mount (underside of unit) DISPLAY Displayed functions: (1) Laser condition / 1 Lock symbol (2) Main temperature 2 display (3) Graphic display 3 (4) Emissivity value 6 (5) Status bar 4 (6) Battery life indicator 5 10 play: A (A) Visual and audible Hi-Alarm B (B) Display (C) Up and Down keys G C (D) Enter (E) Switches for adjust-
572 Functions and Display FUNCTIONS USER INTERFACE Function keys and dis- F D ments (inside the unit's handle) E (F) Trigger (G) Tripod mount (underside of unit) DISPLAY Displayed functions: (1) Laser condition / 1 Lock symbol (2) Main temperature 2 display (3) Graphic display 3 (4) Emissivity value 6 (5) Status bar 4 (6) Battery life indicator 5 10 play: A (A) Visual and audible Hi-Alarm B (B) Display (C) Up and Down keys G C (D) Enter (E) Switches for adjust-
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Aim at the target. The temperature will be displayed for seven seconds after trigger is shown on the housing. Pull the trigger (F). 572 Batteries and Measurement To open the battery compartment, press gently on the top part of the object being measured is released. 11 Orient the batteries (two alkaline R6 (AA, UM3)) positive side up as shown in the figure. MEASMUERAESMUERNETMENT QUICK START To take a temperature measurement, hold the unit as shown. The temperature of the handle to release the catch and pivot the grip as shown on the display (B).
Aim at the target. The temperature will be displayed for seven seconds after trigger is shown on the housing. Pull the trigger (F). 572 Batteries and Measurement To open the battery compartment, press gently on the top part of the object being measured is released. 11 Orient the batteries (two alkaline R6 (AA, UM3)) positive side up as shown in the figure. MEASMUERAESMUERNETMENT QUICK START To take a temperature measurement, hold the unit as shown. The temperature of the handle to release the catch and pivot the grip as shown on the display (B).
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Spot Size STANDARD MODEL Optical Chart DISTANCE: SENSOR TO OBJECT (IN) SPOT DIA. (IN) 0 20 30 36 46 48 60 72 84 100 108 120 0.76 IN @ 46 IN 2.5 2.9 2.3 1.0 0.9 0.87 0.81 0.82 1.2 1.51 1.85 572 SPOT DIA. (mm) 0 100 250 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 24 23 24 19.8 29.0 19 mm @ ...1150 mm 44.0 58.0 72.0 SPOT DIA. (IN) DISTANCE: SENSOR TO OBJECT (mm) FOCUS POINT D:S = 60:1 FAR FIELD D:S = 35:1 CLOSE FOCUS MODEL Optical Chart DISTANCE: SENSOR TO OBJECT...
Spot Size STANDARD MODEL Optical Chart DISTANCE: SENSOR TO OBJECT (IN) SPOT DIA. (IN) 0 20 30 36 46 48 60 72 84 100 108 120 0.76 IN @ 46 IN 2.5 2.9 2.3 1.0 0.9 0.87 0.81 0.82 1.2 1.51 1.85 572 SPOT DIA. (mm) 0 100 250 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 24 23 24 19.8 29.0 19 mm @ ...1150 mm 44.0 58.0 72.0 SPOT DIA. (IN) DISTANCE: SENSOR TO OBJECT (mm) FOCUS POINT D:S = 60:1 FAR FIELD D:S = 35:1 CLOSE FOCUS MODEL Optical Chart DISTANCE: SENSOR TO OBJECT...
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... Target EMISSIVITY ADJUST EMISSIVITY The "Setup" DIP switch (located inside the unit's handle) must be in the "ON" position to another value, use the up and down keys (C). The emissivity depends on its emissivity and its surface characteristics. To set it to adjust the emissivity. 4 When the trigger is pulled, the display will show an emissivity value (4). 572 Emissivity The...
... Target EMISSIVITY ADJUST EMISSIVITY The "Setup" DIP switch (located inside the unit's handle) must be in the "ON" position to another value, use the up and down keys (C). The emissivity depends on its emissivity and its surface characteristics. To set it to adjust the emissivity. 4 When the trigger is pulled, the display will show an emissivity value (4). 572 Emissivity The...
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Press ENTER (D) once, and use the up and down keys (C) to ON. To set the alarm value (which is in the status bar at the bottom of the display (5), except when adjusting the high alarm. 572 5 SETUP HIGH ALARM The high alarm feature (HiAl) generates a visual (A) and audible alarm if the temperature is above the setpoint. A 5 C D 15 Mode and Setup Alarm MODE MIN-MAX VALUES The minimum and maximum temperature values during a measurement session are shown in the status bar (5), move the "Setup" DIP switch inside the unit's handle to adjust the value.
Press ENTER (D) once, and use the up and down keys (C) to ON. To set the alarm value (which is in the status bar at the bottom of the display (5), except when adjusting the high alarm. 572 5 SETUP HIGH ALARM The high alarm feature (HiAl) generates a visual (A) and audible alarm if the temperature is above the setpoint. A 5 C D 15 Mode and Setup Alarm MODE MIN-MAX VALUES The minimum and maximum temperature values during a measurement session are shown in the status bar (5), move the "Setup" DIP switch inside the unit's handle to adjust the value.
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... laser flashes when the alarm values are shown. Recall previous display by using the DIP switches located in the battery compartment (see BATTERIES section). Lock: Trigger locked (ON) or unlocked (OFF). °C/°F: changes between °C and °F. The 3 last ten measurements are surpassed. Buzzer:Audible alarm ON or OFF. Backlight: Backlight ON or OFF. Setup: Setup HiAlarm and Emissivity adjustment activated. Set Default: Activates the factory defaults...
... laser flashes when the alarm values are shown. Recall previous display by using the DIP switches located in the battery compartment (see BATTERIES section). Lock: Trigger locked (ON) or unlocked (OFF). °C/°F: changes between °C and °F. The 3 last ten measurements are surpassed. Buzzer:Audible alarm ON or OFF. Backlight: Backlight ON or OFF. Setup: Setup HiAlarm and Emissivity adjustment activated. Set Default: Activates the factory defaults...
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572 DIP Switch Factory Settings Factory settings Lock °C/°F Buzzer Backlight Set Default Setup Laserflash Laser OFF °C ON OFF OFF ON ON ON The Factory DIP switch settings can be changed according to your needs. For information on the previous page. 17 For information on accessing the DIP switches, see SETTINGS on the DIP switch functions, see the BATTERIES section in this manual.
572 DIP Switch Factory Settings Factory settings Lock °C/°F Buzzer Backlight Set Default Setup Laserflash Laser OFF °C ON OFF OFF ON ON ON The Factory DIP switch settings can be changed according to your needs. For information on the previous page. 17 For information on accessing the DIP switches, see SETTINGS on the DIP switch functions, see the BATTERIES section in this manual.
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is over or under range EEPROM error Calibration errors Battery is low Action Select target within unit's specs Contact factory Contact factory Replace batteries Battery is dead Low or dead battery Ambient above 45°C (113°F) Replace batteries Replace batteries Operate unit in 45°C (113°F) ambient or below 18 EEPROM-Err CalAreaErr ProbCalErr Battery icon flashes or LowBatt on Status line Blank display Laser won't work Problem Target temp. 572 Troubleshooting Code -O-U-
is over or under range EEPROM error Calibration errors Battery is low Action Select target within unit's specs Contact factory Contact factory Replace batteries Battery is dead Low or dead battery Ambient above 45°C (113°F) Replace batteries Replace batteries Operate unit in 45°C (113°F) ambient or below 18 EEPROM-Err CalAreaErr ProbCalErr Battery icon flashes or LowBatt on Status line Blank display Laser won't work Problem Target temp. 572 Troubleshooting Code -O-U-
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...;C (-25 to 14 µm 60 : 1 (19mm spot size at 1.15M.) (0.75 in . 572 Specifications Temperature range Display Resolution Accuracy Ambient derating Repeatability Response Time (95%) Hot Spot Detection (30%) Spectral Range Optical Resolution (Standard Focus) Optical Resolution (Close Focus) Ambient Operating Range Storage Temperature (without batteries) Power Battery Life Dimensions Tripod Mount -30 to 900°C (-25 to 1600°...
...;C (-25 to 14 µm 60 : 1 (19mm spot size at 1.15M.) (0.75 in . 572 Specifications Temperature range Display Resolution Accuracy Ambient derating Repeatability Response Time (95%) Hot Spot Detection (30%) Spectral Range Optical Resolution (Standard Focus) Optical Resolution (Close Focus) Ambient Operating Range Storage Temperature (without batteries) Power Battery Life Dimensions Tripod Mount -30 to 900°C (-25 to 1600°...