Manufacturer: Fluke Corporation
Brand: Fluke
Model: FLUKE-61
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The Fluke 61 infrared thermometer takes noncontact temperature measurements and is used for monitoring electrical, HVAC, and automotive systems. It measures temperature from -18 to +275 degrees C (0 to 525 degrees F) with an accuracy of + or -2% of the reading or + or - 2 degrees C (+ or -3.5 degrees F), whichever is greater from -1 to +275 degrees C (30 to 525 degrees F) and + or - 3 degrees C (+ or -5 degrees F) outside this range. It has an 8:1 infrared distance-to-spot ratio with laser sighting for pinpointing the measurement area. The backlit display helps eliminate light reflections and improves contrast in low-light conditions. The thermometer enters sleep mode after seven seconds of inactivity to help preserve battery life. The European Conformity (CE) marking indicates compliance with applicable European Union (EU) directives. This thermometer is suitable for measuring the temperature of equipment, systems, and processes in electrical, HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning), mechanical, and automotive environments.SpecificationsTemperature range-18 to +275 degrees C (0 to 525 degrees F)Infrared sensor accuracyFrom -1 to +275 degrees C (30 to 525 degrees F): + or - 2% of the reading or + or - 2 degrees C (+ or - 3.5 degrees F), whichever is greater; From -18 to -1 degree C (0 to 30 degrees F) + or - 3 degrees C (+ or - 5 degrees F)Display resolution2 degrees C / 5 degrees FDistance-to-spot ratio8:1Power Supply9V or NiCd batteryWeight227g / 0.5lb.Dimensions184 x 45 x 38mm / 7.25 x 1.75 x 1.5 inches (H x W x D)H is height, the vertical distance from the 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 electricit...