Characteristics:
Display: Without display
Configuration: CAN ID/Adjustable emissivity
Applications: Measuring from non-reflective surfaces
Temperature: Min: -20 °C (-4 °F) Max: 1000 °C (1832 °F)
Other Characteristics: CAN BUS communication/Networkable/IP65/Non-Contact
Description:
The PyroCAN is a new non-contact infrared temperature sensor from Calex Electronics Ltd., Leighton Buzzard, UK.
This sensor measures the temperature of a surface and transmits it via CAN Bus using the Raw CAN protocol. It can be connected to a network with more PyroCAN sensors and other types of CAN device. Adjustable emissivity allows a variety of non-reflective materials to be measured with high accuracy and repeatability. An example of an application is use in the automotive industry where multiple sensors can be used to monitor the surface temperatures of engine blocks, suspension parts, belts and exhausts.
Features:
•Non-contact infrared temperature sensor with CAN BUS interface.
•Measures in the temperature range -20 °C (-4 °F) to 1000 °C (1832 °F).
•Configurable CAN ID.
•Adjustable emissivity settings.
•8-14 µm sensor suitable for measuring from non-reflective surfaces.
•Available with 2:1 or 20:1 divergent optics.
•Response time (90%) 200 ms.
•Accuracy ±1 % of reading or ±1 °C whichever is greater.
•Stainless-steel housing sealed to IP65.
For more information, and to obtain this sensor worldwide, please contact Calex.