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THERMOMETER IR W/PROBE MENU& MEM

FLUKE-568

Manufacturer Part Number
FLUKE-568
Description
THERMOMETER IR W/PROBE MENU& MEM
Manufacturer
Fluke Electronics
Series
568r
Type
Handheld, Gunr
Datasheet

Specifications of FLUKE-568

Temperature Range
-40 ~ 1472°F (-40 ~ 800°C)
Temperature Display
C°/F°
Display Type
Dot Matrix
Input Type
Infrared; Thermocouple
Features
Alarm, Backlight, Laser Sight, Memory, MIN/MAX/Dif/Avg
Probe Type
K
Battery Type
AA (2)
Includes
Case, Software, Thermocouple - K-Type Bead Probe, USB Cable
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not applicable / Not applicable
Other names
2837806
614-1073
566/568
Users Manual
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Field of View
Emissivity
HOLD
For accurate measurements, make sure that the target is larger than the unit’s spot size.
The smaller the target, the closer you should be to it (see Figure 6).
Emissivity describes the energy-emitting characteristics of materials. Most organic
materials and painted or oxidized surfaces have an emissivity of approximately 0.95, the
default setting for the thermometer.
To compensate for inaccurate readings that may result from measuring shiny metal
surfaces, you can cover the surface to be measured with electrical tape or flat black paint
(<148 C/300 F) with emissivity set to 0.95. Allow time for the tape or paint to reach the
same temperature as the surface beneath it. Measure the temperature of the tape or
painted surface.
If you cannot paint or use tape, then you can improve the accuracy of your measurements
by either numerically adjusting emissivity or by using the Emissivity Menu to access a
table of some common materials. The thermometers have numerically adjustable
emissivity from 0.10 to 1.00 that can be used in conjunction with the emissivities in
Table 3. Also, the thermometers have a built-in table of the most common materials that
can be set from the Emissivity Menu. The built-in values are indicated in Table 3.
The display retains its last infrared measurement for twenty seconds when the trigger is
released, with HOLD appearing on the display. With the probe inserted, the contact
thermometer remains on. To freeze the infrared temperature when a probe is not inserted,
release the trigger until HOLD appears on the display.
Figure 6. Field of View
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