REED Instruments R2005-NIST infrared thermometer measures temperatures up to 2498 degrees F in food preparation, safety & fire inspection, plastic moulding, screen printing and HVAC maintenance. It has an audible alarm to alert the user about high / low temperatures. This thermometer unit has a 1.6-inch backlight LCD for easy observation.
Working Mechanism:
- Hold this thermometer by the handle grip and point it towards the target.
- Pull and hold the trigger to turn on the meter to begin testing.
- SCAN icon on the upper left corner of the LCD confirms that the unit is measuring the temperature.
- After releasing the trigger, the HOLD icon appears on the LCD, indicating that the reading is being held.
Features:
- REED Instruments R2005-NIST infrared thermometer has a built-in laser pointer to identify the target area.
- It features an auto shut-off that turns off the instrument if left idle for more than eight seconds.
- This thermometer has integral type K thermocouple input for contact measurement.
- It has a trigger lock for easy continuous operations and a low battery indicator that notifies the user about the dying battery.
- It has digitally adjustable emissivity within the range of 0.1 to 1.0
Compatible Accessories:
- REED Instruments CA-05A Soft Carrying Case: This case is ideal for storing and transporting the thermometer. It features a main instrument compartment and a side pouch for accessories.
Standards and Approvals:
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What is the suitable distance-to-spot size ratio for this thermometer?
A. 30:1.
Q. What is emissivity?
A. Emissivity describes the energy-emitting characteristics of materials.
Q. How to measure temperatures of shiny and polished metal surfaces?
A.
- Cover the metal surface with masking tape or flat black paint.
- Allow the tape to reach the same temperature as the material underneath.
- Measure the temperature of the tape as mentioned above.
Q. What is the memory size of this R2005-NIST infrared thermometer?
A. This thermometer can store up to 20 readings.