Canadian Consulting Engineer

Unattended measuring with Fluke 64 MAX IR Thermometer

May 18, 2017
By CCE

The IR thermometer logs up to 99 data points eliminating the need to manually record measurements.

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Fluke 64 MAX IR Thermometer

Temperature events rarely occur while technicians are around to capture them, complicating the troubleshooting of electrical, HVAC, and industrial equipment. The new Fluke 64 MAX IR Thermometer features Auto Capture allowing technicians to set time and intervals to record up to 99 data points unattended so it can capture elusive temperature events. The thermometer can be mounted on a standard tripod for unattended measurements.

Lightweight and compact, the 64 MAX also features:

  • Precise laser technology for more accurate (up to ± 1° C or ± 1% of reading whichever is greater) and repeatable measurements;
  • 30 hours of battery life to capture measurements over a long period of time;
  • IP54 rated for extra protection against airborne contaminants in harsh, dirty environments;
  • A flashlight and large backlit LCD display for easy viewing in dark settings.

The 64 MAX displays minimum, maximum, or average temperature, or the difference between two measurements, and features Hi and Lo alarms for rapid display of measurements outside set limits. It can survive a three-meter drop and continue to operate, making it suitable for industrial and field environments.

www.fluke.com/64max.

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