Infrared thermometer PCE-IRT 10
without displayIP65rugged

infrared thermometer
infrared thermometer
infrared thermometer
infrared thermometer
infrared thermometer
infrared thermometer
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Characteristics

Technology
infrared
Display
without display
Protection level
IP65, rugged
Configuration
fixed, compact
Applications
industrial
Temperature

Max.: 600 °C
(1,112 °F)

Min.: 0 °C
(32 °F)

Description

Thermometer PCE-IRT 10 Thermometer for permanent installation / 4 ... 20-mA output / 0 ... 600°C (32 ... 1112°F) / Adjustable emissivity / Stainless steel housing / IP65 The thermometer has been developed for permanent installation. This thermometer has a 4 ... 20-mA output, which is scaled over the measuring range from 0 ... 600°C / 32 ... 1112°F. The emissivity is freely adjustable from 0.1 ... 1,000 on the thermometer. With a response time of just 150 ms, the thermometer is ideal for fast processes. The thermometer is supplied with a 1 m connection cable. The thermometer is supplied with a supply voltage of 12 ... 24V DC. The analog output signal can also be tapped here. The thermometer has an illuminated display for setting the emission value and the automatic hold function. The measured value is also continuously shown on this display. The thermometer is made of stainless steel and protected according to IP65. The compact infrared sensor is mounted using a 90° angle. This enables the thermometer to be connected directly to machines in order to easily monitor critical processes. - Measurements from 0 ... 600°C / 32 ... 1112°F - Including mounting bracket - Output signal: 4 ... 20-mA - Easy operation and assembly - 150 ms response time - 1 m / 3.3 ft connection cable

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