Fluke 572, 574, and 574-NI Infrared Thermometer Datasheet
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The Fluke 574-NI thermometer, does not to release enough electrical or thermal energy to ignite flammable gases or vapors under normal operational and environmental conditions. *See specification table for electrical maintenance and refrigeration troubleshooting... 100-point onboard temperature data logging capability • 30 preset common material emissivity values • Adjustable emissivity values (0.01 increments) • Customizable log names, alarms, and emissivity Advanced Sighting Accurate measurements depend in hazardous environments*. Ideal for details. Paired with...
The Fluke 574-NI thermometer, does not to release enough electrical or thermal energy to ignite flammable gases or vapors under normal operational and environmental conditions. *See specification table for electrical maintenance and refrigeration troubleshooting... 100-point onboard temperature data logging capability • 30 preset common material emissivity values • Adjustable emissivity values (0.01 increments) • Customizable log names, alarms, and emissivity Advanced Sighting Accurate measurements depend in hazardous environments*. Ideal for details. Paired with...
Fluke 572, 574, and 574-NI Infrared Thermometer Datasheet
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... temperature trends • Tailor high/low alarms per individual inspection location • View min, max, and average infrared and probe temperatures • Create and customize emissivity tables for each inspection location • Store up to 10,000 data points in a file Reporting and documentation • Customize report views and printing formats... programs such as text files for Condition Monitoring and Process Control Visualize, systematically maintain and analyze temperature data using Windows® compatible software and a Fluke 574 or 574-NI IR thermometer.
... temperature trends • Tailor high/low alarms per individual inspection location • View min, max, and average infrared and probe temperatures • Create and customize emissivity tables for each inspection location • Store up to 10,000 data points in a file Reporting and documentation • Customize report views and printing formats... programs such as text files for Condition Monitoring and Process Control Visualize, systematically maintain and analyze temperature data using Windows® compatible software and a Fluke 574 or 574-NI IR thermometer.
FE 572 Users Manual
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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
FE 572 Users Manual
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..., the display will show an emissivity value (4). The emissivity depends on its emissivity and its surface characteristics. C See the Emissivity Table for the type of infrared energy radiated by an object depends on the material and its temperature. For more accurate readings, adjust the emissivity value for approximate material emissivities. 14 572 Emissivity The amount of material being measured...
..., the display will show an emissivity value (4). The emissivity depends on its emissivity and its surface characteristics. C See the Emissivity Table for the type of infrared energy radiated by an object depends on the material and its temperature. For more accurate readings, adjust the emissivity value for approximate material emissivities. 14 572 Emissivity The amount of material being measured...
FE 572 Users Manual
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572 Emissivity Table (Selected Values) Aluminum* 0.30 Asbesto 0.95 Asphalt 0.95 Basalt 0.70 Brass* 0.50 Brick 0.90 Carbon 0.85 Ceramic 0.95 Concrete 0.95 Copper* 0.95 Dirt 0.94 Frozen food, 0.90 Hot food 0.93 Glass (plate) 0.85 Ice 0.98 Iron* 0.70 Lead* 0.50 Limestone 0.98 Oil 0.94 Paint 0.93 Paper 0.95 Plastic** 0.95 Rubber 0.95 Sand 0.90 Skin 0.98 Snow 0.90 Steel* 0.80 Textiles 0.94 Water 0.93 Wood*** 0.94 * oxidized ** opaque, over 20 mils *** natural 20
572 Emissivity Table (Selected Values) Aluminum* 0.30 Asbesto 0.95 Asphalt 0.95 Basalt 0.70 Brass* 0.50 Brick 0.90 Carbon 0.85 Ceramic 0.95 Concrete 0.95 Copper* 0.95 Dirt 0.94 Frozen food, 0.90 Hot food 0.93 Glass (plate) 0.85 Ice 0.98 Iron* 0.70 Lead* 0.50 Limestone 0.98 Oil 0.94 Paint 0.93 Paper 0.95 Plastic** 0.95 Rubber 0.95 Sand 0.90 Skin 0.98 Snow 0.90 Steel* 0.80 Textiles 0.94 Water 0.93 Wood*** 0.94 * oxidized ** opaque, over 20 mils *** natural 20