Model |
SK-8940 |
Measuring range |
-40 to 500°C |
Accuracy |
± 2°C or ± 2% rdg at -19.9 to 450.0°C |
± 4°C or ± 4%rdg at -40.0 to 20.0°C or -451.0 to 500.0°C |
(conditions) |
Ambient temperature at 23°C ± 5°C calibrated by black body emissivity at 0.95 |
Resolution |
1°C at higher than 100°C 0.1°C at other than above |
Emissivity (*1) |
Adjustable at 0.01 within 0.30 and 1.00 |
Distance to spot ratio (*2) |
10 : 1 |
Sensor |
Thermopile |
Spectral response (*3) |
8 to 14μm |
Response time |
0.5 second |
Laser sighting |
1 point, Class II Laser (use less than 1mW of power) |
Wave length |
650 nm |
Output |
less than 1mW |
Operating ambient |
0 to 50°C for temperature less than 80%rh for humidity (no condensing) |
Storage ambient |
-20 to 50°C for temperature less than 90%rh for humidity (no condensing) |
Power requirement |
9VDC battery x 1 |
Power consumption |
max. 40mA (when Laser ON) |
Battery Life |
approx. 5 hours (Laser & Backlight ON) approx. 12 hours (Laser ON & Backlight OFF) approx. 8 hours (Laser OFF & Backlight ON) approx. 55 hours (Laser & Backlight OFF) |
Functions |
Adjustable emissivity Backlight ON/OFF Laser marker ON/OFF Auto power off Auto hold |
Dimensions |
(W) 45 x (H) 157 x (D) 80 mm |
Weight |
approx. 151 g (with battery) |
Materials |
Unit: ABS resin |
Standard accessories |
9V battery x 2 (one is factory set), Hand straps, Soft pouch |
(*1) Emissivity: An object's ability to emit or absorb energy. Perfect emitters have an emissivity of 1. An object with emissivity of 0.8 absorbs 80% and reflects 20% of the incidental energy. Emissivity may vary with temperature and spectral response (wavelength).
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(*2) Distance to spot ratio (D:S) The infrared thermometer focuses infrared energy form an object onto its detector at the rate. 10:1 distance to spot ratio means that the infrared thermometer will read 50mm diameter area 500mm away. For higher accuracy, make sure the area of the object is at least twice as large as the spot being measured
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(*3) Spectral Response: The specific wavelength region where an infrared thermometer responds (in the 0.7 to 20μm band of the electromagnetic spectrum). Instrument response is dependent on the emissivity, reflectance, and the transmission of infrared energy.
Positional Relation between Distance and Sighting Point
This is a one-point laser-sighting thermometer. The laser mark is sighted approximately 14 mm above the center of the spot.
(When the distance is approximately 280 mm)
When the measurement distance is approximately 280 mm, the laser marker is output aiming at the point illustrated above. Refer to the figure as a guide.
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