Exergen D501, D501-RS Brochure & Specs

D-Series Handheld IR Scanners
Microscanner
D-Series
A MUST FOR
ISO 9001
ISO 9002
ISO 9003
The Only
Certified Accurate
Surface Temperature Instruments
in the World
D501 and D501-RS
TRACEABILITY
PROGRAMS
Common Surface
Temperature
Measurement Errors
Pre-set Emissivity errors? very sensitive
1
Emissivity shift errors? very sensitive
2
User adjustment errors? very sensitive
3
Background reflection errors?
4
Contact errors? no effect
5
Friction heating errors? no effect
6
Heat sinking errors? no effect
7
Time based errors? no effect
8
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Conventional IR
“Point and Shoot”
Microscanner
D-Series IR
Thermometers
no effect
no effect
no effect
no effect no effect
no effect
no effect
no effect
no effect
guns and probes,
including laser
aimed units
very sensitive
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Conventional contact probes, thermocouples,
thermistors
very sensitive
very sensitive
very sensitive
very sensitive
RTDs,
no effect
no effect
no effect
D-Series Handheld IR Scanners
The D-Series is an entirely different type of instrument than conventional temper ature measuring devices. Designed specifically for the highest possible accuracy, it is the only infrared instrument which can be certified as to NIST-tracable accuracy on real surfaces of unknown emissivity, while completely free of contact errors and heat sinking errors of contact devices.
Actual measurement area is in the center, well away from the area contacted by the edge of the cone.
Recessed cone traps all emitted surface radiation, and blocks out any radiation from environment.
Only a thin lip of material actually contacts the target, thus minimizing heat transfer.
Figure 1. Unique Automatic Emissivity Compensation System (AECS) produces accurate temperatures everywhere the infrared probe is placed, by creating its own blackbody.
Reflective cone automatically corrects for emissivity variations by creating an actual blackbody at the precise location of measurement.
Effect of Emissivity on Temperature Reading for a
500°F (260°C) Target in 70°F (21°C) ambient
deg F
550 500 450 400 350 300
Non-metals and Oxides
1. Emissivity errors The true emissivity of a surface is known only
approximately. Conventional IR de vices without Exergen’ s A utomatic Emissivity Compensation System can only display an approximate temperature ov er their entire temperature range.
The “accuracy” specifications giv en by most manufacturers are only f or a “b lack body” calibration and do not hold outside laboratory conditions. Blac k body calibr ations do not include emissivity shifts, ambient change effects on the target, and other phenomena that
Figure 2. D-Series is accurate over a wide emissivity range, sufficient to include all non-metals. If a marker (or any other non-metal coating) is used, the D-series is accurate on clean metals as well. Conventional IR devices have considerable inaccuracy.
introduce significant errors.
2. Emissivity shift errors Even if an IR “gun” is set to the correct emissivity to read a surf ace
accurately at a particular temperature, it does not mean that the IR “gun” will read the same target correctly at other temperatures. Emissivity of virtually all surfaces changes with temperature. A common assumption for conv entional IR thermometry is that emissivity is constant with changes in target surface temperature. Real materials do not have this characteristic.
D-Series using marker
D-Series w/o marker
Conventional Infrared
Emissivity
ε
Conventional IR assumption
290
deg C 200
150
00.20.40.60.81
Clean Metals
Actual emissivity
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