Traceable 4472 User manual

Laser Targeting CAUTION: Eye damage may result from
direct exposure to laser light . To toggle the laser targeting feature on or off, depress the LASER button. The laser can be engaged from any measurement mode.
ALL OPERATIONAL DIFFICULTIES
If this thermometer does not function properly for any reason, please replace the battery with a new high-quality battery (see “Battery Replacement” section). Low battery power can occasionally cause any number of “apparent” operational difficulties. Replacing the battery with a new fresh battery will solve most difficulties.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
Erratic readings, a faint display, no display, or BAT appearing on the display are all indicators that the battery must be replaced. Slide the panel on the back of the unit in the direction of the arrow. Unplug the old 9-volt battery and replace with a new 9-volt alkaline battery. Slide the battery compartment cover back into place. Replacement battery Cat. No. 1112.
WARRANTY OR RECALIBRATION
For warranty, service, or recalibration, con­tact:
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TRACEABLE
®
INFRARED
THERMOMETER
WITH MEMORIES/
ALARM
INSTRUCTIONS
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Certi ied by DNV and ISO/IEC 17025:2017
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Emissivity Adjustment
Emissivity adjustments are used to provide a truer temperature reading. Different materials radiate infrared energy at slightly different tem­peratures. The emissivity adjustment is used to compensate for different types of materials. The factory set emissivity of 0.95 will cover 90% of typical applications. The following in­structions indicate how to change the emissivity setting. The following table provides a guide of different emissivity values for different materials. When the emissivity of an object is un­known use a non-infrared thermometer, such as a probe type thermometer to measure the object’s surface. Then adjust the emissivity un­til the temperature of the Infrared Thermometer
matches the temperature of the probe type ther­mometer. Use this emissivity value to measure similar materials. To set emissivity you must pass through the alarm setting function. Press and hold the MODE button and the LCD displays the alarm adjustment function. Go through the key presses for the alarm setting function. Press the MODE button again to display the current emissivity value (preset to 0.95). The emissivity range is 0.3 to 1.0. Press the “C/F ” button to decrease and the “ /” button to increase the emissivity setting. Pressing the MODE button will lock in the value. This value will become the unit’s default value until reset.
Typical Emissivity Values - METALS SURFACE EMISSIVITY Iron and Steel
Cast iron (polished) Cast iron (tumed at 100 Cast iron (tumed at 1000 Steel (ground sheet) Mild steel
................................................. 0.3 to 0.5
Steel plate (oxidized) Iron plate (rusted)
Cast iron (rough) rusted...................................0.95
Rough ingot iron
Molten cast iron..................................................0.3
Molten mild steel Stainless steel (polished) Stainless steel (various)
Aluminum
Polished aluminum Aluminum (heavily oxidized) Aluminum oxide at 260 Aluminum oxide at 800 Aluminum Alloys, various
Brass
Brass (polished) Brass (roughened surface) Brass (oxide)
Copper
Copper (polished) Copper (oxide) Molten copper
Lead
Leadr (polished) Leadr (oxide at 25 Leadr (oxide)
Nickel and Its Alloys
Nickel (pure) Nickel plate (oxide) Nichrome Nichrome (oxide)
Zinc (oxidized)..................................................0.1*
Galvanized iron Tin-plated steel Gold (polished) Silver (polished) Chromium (polished)
............................................................0.7
...........................................0.2
o
C) ..............................0.45
o
C) ................... 0.6 to 0.7
..........................................0.6
.........................................0.9
................................. 0.7 to 0.85
................................................0.9
..................................... 0.3 to 0.4
...................................0.1
.......................... 0.2 to 0.6
..........................................0.1*
............................0.25
o
C ..................................0.6
o
C ..................................0.3
...................... 0.1 to 0.25
...............................................0.1*
......................................................0.6
...................................................0.8
..................................................0.15
...............................................0.1*
......................................................0.6
.....................................................0.1*
..................................................0.3
.................................................0.1*
................................................0.1*
...............................................0.1*
................................0.2
..........................................0.05*
o
C) .........................................0.3
................................. 0.4 to 0.5
.............................................0.95
.......................................0.1*
Typical Emissivity Values - NON-METALS SURFACE EMISSIVITY Refractory & Building Materials
Red brick (rough) Fire clay Asbestos Concrete Marble
................................................................0.9
Carborundum Plaster
................................................................0.9
Alumina (fine grain) Alumina (coarse grain) Silica (fine grain) Silica (coarse grain) Zirconium silicate up to 500 Zirconium silicate at 850 Quartz (rough) Carbon (graphite) Carbon (soot) Timber (various)
Miscellaneous
Enamel (any color) Oil paint (any color) Lacquer Matte black paint Aluminum lacquer Water
................................................................0.98
Rubber (smooth) Rubber (rough) Plastics (various, solid) Plastic films (0.05 mm thick) Polythene film (0.03 mm thick) Rubber (smooth) Rubber (rough) Plastics (various, solid) Plastic films (0.05 mm thick) Polythene film (0.03 mm thick) Paper and cardboard Silicone polish
*Emissivity varies with purity
.................................. 0.75 to 0.9
............................................................0.75
..........................................................0.95
.............................................................0.7
...................................................0.85
..........................................0.25
.....................................0.45
................................................0.4
.........................................0.55
o
C .........................0.85
o
....................................................0.9
...................................................0.95
..............................................................0.9
....................................................0.7
C ................................0.6
............................................0.75
...................................... 0.8 to 0.9
.............................................0.9
.........................................0.95
................................. 0.95 to 0.98
..............................................0.5
................................................0.9
................................................0.98
......................... 0.8 to 0.95
................. 0.5 to 0.95
................................................0.9
................................................0.98
............... 0.2 to 0.3
......................... 0.8 to 0.95
................. 0.5 to 0.95
............... 0.2 to 0.3
.........................................0.9
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SPECIFICATIONS
Range: –4 to 788°F / –20 to 420°C Resolution: 1° Accuracy: ±2° C, ±2% Alarm: Audio Emissivity: 0.3 to 1.0 Sampling Rate: 0.5 second Features: Backlight, 9 Point Memory, Laser
Included: Lanyard and carrying case Battery: 9-Volt
CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
1. MODE key. Temperature display mode
2. C/F key. Fahrenheit/Celsius select but-
3. / key. Backlight button and up/in-
4. MAX/MIN/T/AVG. Temperature display
5. Temperature measurement reading.
6. C/F. Fahrenheit/Celsius scale indicator.
7. BAT. Low battery annunciator.
8. . Memory location annunciator.
9. . Emissivity annunciator.
10. ALMOFF key. Alarm mode indicator but-
11. . Laser-on annunciator
12. HI((0))LO. Alarm mode indicators.
13. POWER/HOLD key. Turns unit off/on and
Targeting, Programmable Alarm
select, memory recall and programming select button.
ton and mode down/decrease button.
crease selector.
mode indicator.
ton and laser on/off.
holds reading.
DISTANCE / SPOT RATIO
To take temperature measurements, point the meter at the surface to be measured and press the power button. There are other factors that may effect mea­surement accuracy - the target must completely fill the spot diameter seen by the infrared senor, otherwise readings will be influenced by the surface surrounding the target. The ratio of the distance to the size of the spot being measured is 8:1. For example, an object’s diameter of 100mm can be measured from 800mm away.
Power Key
With each press of the power key, five values are recorded:
1. MAX - Highest temperature measured
2. MIN - Lowest temperature measured.
3. Difference between MAX and MIN
4. Time-weighted average temperature.
5. The value last displayed before releasing the button.
Selecting °F or °C Pressing the blue “C/F ” button will toggle the temperature in °F or °C.
Backlight Operation
The yellow “ /” button will toggle the backlight off and on. Once the backlight has been turned on, it will come on each time the power key is pressed until it is toggled off.
Measurement Modes
Press and hold down the power button. While holding down the power button, press the mode button. Each press of the MODE button will select one of the 5 temperature modes. You can cycle through the modes in this order:
1. Real-time temperature - the value is updated once every 1/2 second (no words or symbols appear on lower line).
2. “MAX” (Maximum temperature) - press the MODE button repeatedly until you see the word MAX displayed on the LCD. In the MAX mode the highest temperature measurement taken is displayed on the LCD and will update each time a higher temperature is measured.
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Laser Targeting CAUTION: Eye damage may result from
direct exposure to laser light . To toggle the laser targeting feature on or off, depress the LASER button. The laser can be engaged from any measurement mode.
ALL OPERATIONAL DIFFICULTIES
If this thermometer does not function properly for any reason, please replace the battery with a new high-quality battery (see “Battery Replacement” section). Low battery power can occasionally cause any number of “apparent” operational difficulties. Replacing the battery with a new fresh battery will solve most difficulties.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
Erratic readings, a faint display, no display, or BAT appearing on the display are all indicators that the battery must be replaced. Slide the panel on the back of the unit in the direction of the arrow. Unplug the old 9-volt battery and replace with a new 9-volt alkaline battery. Slide the battery compartment cover back into place. Replacement battery Cat. No. 1112.
WARRANTY OR RECALIBRATION
For warranty, service, or recalibration, con­tact:
, SERVICE,
TRACEABLE® PRODUCTS
TRACEABLE
®
INFRARED
THERMOMETER
WITH MEMORIES/
ALARM
INSTRUCTIONS
Traceable® Products is ISO 9001:2018 Quality-
Certi ied by DNV and ISO/IEC 17025:2017
accredited as a Calibration Laboratory by A2LA.
©2020 Traceable® Products. 92-4472-00 Rev. 5 032420
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
Note: Traceable Infrared Thermometers, are NOT approved for Medical usage, and are not FDA approved.
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
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