Feature

●Infrared thermometer measures surface temperature for use in manufacturing, electrical maintenance, industrial, and food-service systems
●Measures temperature from - 33 to 220 degrees C (-27 to 428 degrees F)
●Accuracy of + or - 2% or 2 degrees C/4 degrees F, whichever is greater
●1:1 distance-to-spot ratio
●Less than 1 second response time for 95% measurement


Description

The Oakton WD-39642-00 Mini TempTestr IR infrared thermometer measures surface temperature from a safe distance for use in food preparation, field measurements, and mechanical maintenance and troubleshooting. The thermometer measures temperature from - 33 to 220 degrees C (- 27 to 428 degrees), with an accuracy of + or - 2% of the measurement or 2 degrees C/4 degrees F, whichever is higher. The thermometer has a 1:1 distance-to-spot measurement ratio. A 95% accurate measurement is available in less than 1 second, allowing rapid measurement of moving parts. The units memory stores minimum/maximum measurements and the unit has a hold function and selectable auto-off. The Oakton WD-39642-00 is used to measure the temperature of hot and cold food products, electrical connections, engine parts, and other surfaces.

Specifications

Temperature range-33 to 220 degrees C (-27 to 428 degrees F)Accuracy+ or - 2% or 2 degrees C/4 degrees FResolution1 degree C/1 degree FDistance-to-spot ratio1:1Power supply(1) 3V CR2032 battery (included)Dimensions (H x W x D)2.5 x 1.5 x 0.5 inches

H is height, the vertical distance from lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back.

Digital infrared thermometers measure the temperature of surfaces from a distance. They may measure temperature in Celsius, Fahrenheit, or both. Infrared (IR) thermometers work by focusing the infrared radiation emitted by a surface onto a detector called a thermopile. The thermopile turns the heat into electricity, which is measured and converted to a temperature reading. The reading is then displayed on an LCD display. IR thermometers are used to measure temperature when an object is fragile, as in ear thermometers, or dangerous to be near, as in the case of industrial equipment.

Oakton Instruments manufactures scientific instruments for research, industrial, and educational uses. The company, founded in 1991 and headquartered in Vernon Hills, IL, specializes in meters, electrodes, and transmitters.

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