DeFelsko PRBIRT Positector IRT Probe Only Infrared Thermometer

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DeFelsko PRBIRT Positector IRT Probe Only Infrared Thermometer

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$195.00
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    Product Description
    DeFelsko Positector PRBIRT InfraRed Thermometer - Probe Only
    Gage Body Sold Separately

    Infrared Thermometer

    Non-contact surface temperature measurement

    • Button-activated laser pointer for accurate targeting
    • Selectable emissivity values—choose from 7 preset material options, set a custom emissivity value, or adjust to a known temperature
    • Statistics Scan mode—continually displays/updates average, standard deviation, min/max surface temperature and number of readings while measuring one reading per second
    • Certificate of Calibration showing traceability to NIST included (Long Form)
    • 5.7:1 distance to spot ratio—ideal for measuring large areas
    • Smart Trend indicators identify rising, falling or stable readings


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    Probe Only
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    PRBIRT

    • Distance to Spot Ratio (D:S)
      • 5.7:1
    • Temperature Range:
      • -70° to 380° C
      • -94° ti 716° F


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    Specifications
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    SpecificationsRangeAccuracyResolution
    Temperature Range-70° to 380° C-94° to 716° F±1° C + 1%*±1.8° F + 1%*0.1° C0.1° F

    * At 23° C (73.4° F) ambient

    Laser PointerClass 2 < 1mW
    Distance to Spot Ratio (D:S)5.7:1
    EmissivityAdjustable
    Response Time<500 µs (95% response)
    Spectral Response2 - 14 µm
    Size*127 x 66 x 25.4 mm (5" x 2.6" x 1")
    Weigth*137 g (4.9 oz.) without batteries

    *Size and weight are for the PosiTector gage body only and do not include the probe.


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    PosiSoft Suite of Software
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    Four FREE and unique ways to view and report your PosiTector and PosiTest data. Learn More


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    Downloadsline

    DeFelsko PosiTector IRT Advanced Infrared Thermometer - Data Sheet
    DeFelsko PosiTector IRT Advanced Infrared Thermometer - Instruction Manual
    DeFelsko Accessories for Inspection Instruments - Online Catalog


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    What is an infrared thermometer?

    An infrared thermometer measures the thermal radiation emitted by an object without requiring contact.

    How is the PosiTector IRT different than the PosiTector DPM IR?

    Unlike the PosiTector DPM IR, the PosiTector IRT measures surface temperature only. The PosiTector DPM family measures a number of climatic parameters including relative humidity, air temperature and surface temperature allowing it to calculate dew point temperature and the all-important difference between surface temperature and dew point temperature (Ts-Td) - a vital parameter for industrial painters.

    The PosiTector IRT has a larger distance to spot ratio and a button activated laser pointer for precise and accurate surface temperature measurement.

    What is distance to spot (D:S) ratio and why is it important?

    The distance to spot ratio refers to the relationship between the diameter of the area being measured compared to the instrument’s distance from that area. As the distance (D) from the measured surface increases, the spot size (S) of the area being measured becomes larger.

    The D:S ratio of the PosiTector IRT is 5.7:1. For example, when the instrument is 85 cm (34 inches) from the surface, the spot size will be 15 cm (6 inches) in diameter. The temperature reported will be an average of the temperatures contained within the spot size. The greater the spot size, the more information will be gathered and averaged, giving you a better estimate of the area’s true temperature. A lower D:S ratio is advantageous when measuring large areas.

    What is emissivity?

    Emissivity refers to a material’s ability to emit infrared energy, compared to an ideal black surface at the same temperature. The PosiTector IRT has built-in emissivity settings for certain materials as well as user-adjustable emissivity options. Select from a list of preset emissivity options, manually adjust the emissivity value or adjust to a known temperature.

    Most organic and painted surfaces have an emissivity of around 0.95. Shiny or reflective surfaces can be difficult to measure with an infrared thermometer, as they tend to reflect ambient infrared energy instead of emitting their own. To compensate for this, cover such surfaces with flat paint or a piece of electrical tape. Allow the paint or tape to acclimate to the surface’s temperature and take a measurement over the paint or tape.

    Are infrared surface temperature thermometers such as the PosiTector DPM IR and the PosiTector IRT suitable for measuring the temperature of blasted steel?

    Yes, but adjusting the emissivity setting is critical. Depending on surface treatment, metals such as blasted steel can have a broad range of emissivity values. Adjusting to a known temperature (measured by a direct contact surface temperature probe) on a representative sample will assist in obtaining an accurate emissivity value. Some blasted surfaces can reflect nearby sources of infrared energy, impacting results. DeFelsko recommends situational testing be done to determine accuracy.

    What is measured with an infrared surface temperature probe and what are some typical applications?

    An infrared surface temperature probe measures surface temperature from a distance without contacting the surface. An IR surface temperature thermometer is useful for measuring temperatures in areas where conventional sensors will not work including hard to reach areas and moving parts. Also ideal for measuring on objects whose temperature is above the recommended range for direct contact sensors or when contact with a sensor would damage the surface as is the case for freshly sprayed powder.

    The 5.7:1 distance to spot ratio of the PosiTector IRT will average the temperature over a larger area and is ideal for quickly scanning large steel structures.


    F.A.Q.

    What is an infrared thermometer?

    An infrared thermometer measures the thermal radiation emitted by an object without requiring contact.

    How is the PosiTector IRT different than the PosiTector DPM IR?

    Unlike the PosiTector DPM IR, the PosiTector IRT measures surface temperature only. The PosiTector DPM family measures a number of climatic parameters including relative humidity, air temperature and surface temperature allowing it to calculate dew point temperature and the all-important difference between surface temperature and dew point temperature (Ts-Td) — a vital parameter for industrial painters.

    The PosiTector IRT has a larger distance to spot ratio and a button activated laser pointer for precise and accurate surface temperature measurement.

    What is distance to spot (D:S) ratio and why is it important?

    The distance to spot ratio refers to the relationship between the diameter of the area being measured compared to the instrument’s distance from that area. As the distance (D) from the measured surface increases, the spot size (S) of the area being measured becomes larger.

    The D:S ratio of the PosiTector IRT is 5.7:1. For example, when the instrument is 85 cm (34 inches) from the surface, the spot size will be 15 cm (6 inches) in diameter. The temperature reported will be an average of the temperatures contained within the spot size. The greater the spot size, the more information will be gathered and averaged, giving you a better estimate of the area’s true temperature. A lower D:S ratio is advantageous when measuring large areas.

    What is emissivity?

    Emissivity refers to a material’s ability to emit infrared energy, compared to an ideal black surface at the same temperature. The PosiTector IRT has built-in emissivity settings for certain materials as well as user-adjustable emissivity options. Select from a list of preset emissivity options, manually adjust the emissivity value or adjust to a known temperature.

    Most organic and painted surfaces have an emissivity of around 0.95. Shiny or reflective surfaces can be difficult to measure with an infrared thermometer, as they tend to reflect ambient infrared energy instead of emitting their own. To compensate for this, cover such surfaces with flat paint or a piece of electrical tape. Allow the paint or tape to acclimate to the surface’s temperature and take a measurement over the paint or tape.

    Are infrared surface temperature thermometers such as the PosiTector DPM IR and the PosiTector IRT suitable for measuring the temperature of blasted steel?

    Yes, but adjusting the emissivity setting is critical. Depending on surface treatment, metals such as blasted steel can have a broad range of emissivity values. Adjusting to a known temperature (measured by a direct contact surface temperature probe) on a representative sample will assist in obtaining an accurate emissivity value. Some blasted surfaces can reflect nearby sources of infrared energy, impacting results. DeFelsko recommends situational testing be done to determine accuracy.

    What is measured with an infrared surface temperature probe and what are some typical applications?

    An infrared surface temperature probe measures surface temperature from a distance without contacting the surface. An IR surface temperature thermometer is useful for measuring temperatures in areas where conventional sensors will not work including hard to reach areas and moving parts. Also ideal for measuring on objects whose temperature is above the recommended range for direct contact sensors or when contact with a sensor would damage the surface as is the case for freshly sprayed powder.

    The 5.7:1 distance to spot ratio of the PosiTector IRT will average the temperature over a larger area and is ideal for quickly scanning large steel structures.

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