Infrared Thermometer UNI-T UT301C
id: 845473
1.95 kg Warranty: 24 months
Infrared pyrometer for surface temperature measurements within the range from –18ºC to 550ºC. Data Hold, Max/Min/Dif/Avg, ºC/ºF selection. Read more
UNI-T UT301C infrared thermometer for non-contact temperature measurements is fast, efficient and easy to use when checking starters, fuses, enclosed relays, bearings, belts and sheaves. IR pyrometer is capable of measuring temperatures from -18 °C to 550 °C.
This infrared ihermometer is NOT a medical device. However, you can use it to measure a person’s body temperature. To do this, you need to select empirically and set the emission factor in the settings (it's in the range 0.6-0.9 for the human body).
You should always maintain safety and security while working:
- make sure the laser beam don't get into your eyes;
- don't let children play with the device;
- don't use the device near surfaces that could reflect the laser beam into anyone's eyes.
Features
- Temperature range –18 ºC ~ 550 ºC.
- Electricity cut off memory.
- Laser switch.
- Search option.
- Temperature Data Hold function.
- ºC/ºF selection.
- Max/Min measurements.
- Dif/Avg measurements.
- Tripod mount.
- Sleep mode.
- Low battery indication.
Technical Specifications
Display | LCD with backlight, 32 × 29 mm | |
Temperature | range | –18 ºC ~ 550 ºC |
accuracy | ±1.8ºC or ±2% | |
resolution | 0.1 | |
Repeatability | ±0.5˚C or ±0.5% | |
Distance to spot size | 12:1 | |
Laser power | wavelength 630-670 nm | |
Power | 9 V battery (6F22) | |
Dimensions (H × W × D) | 169 × 138 × 53 mm | |
Weight | 270 g |
Package Contents
- Thermometer UNI-T UT301C — 1 pc.
- Battery — 1 pc.
- Manual — 1 pc.
Product specifications, appearance and package content may differ from those presented on the website and can be changed without notice. Please, contact sales manager before purchase.
All rights reserved. This material from gsmserver.com web site may not be published, rewritten or redistributed in whole or part without authorship indicated and backlinks provided.
Max. temperature |
|
Optical resolution |
|
Regulated compensation factor |
|
Min. temperature |
|