SISCO touchless wall-mounted ir forehead thermometer supports three AA batteries, as well as lithium batteries and USB power, three power supply options. This ensures uninterrupted power supply and eliminates worries about battery life.
Touchless Measurement Method
High-Efficiency Measurement
118 Sets of Data Storage
The advanced and professional ir non-contact thermometer from SISCO features fast response speed, high accuracy, and strong sensitivity. It is an essential tool for engineers and technicians in various fields, including power distribution inspection, HVAC maintenance, transportation equipment inspection, and equipment repair. These attributes make it indispensable for professionals dedicated to maintaining and optimizing technical systems, ensuring safety, efficiency, and reliability in their operations.
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Model | SISCO-ITHM-30A | SISCO-ITHM-30B |
Accuracy | ±0.2℃ ( after placed in measured working environment 30 minutes) | |
Alarm Function | Abnormal automatic alarm, flashing+sound alarm approx. 5 seconds | |
Measuring Distance | 1cm-10cm automatic measurement | |
Ambient Temperature | 0℃-50℃ (recommend 15℃-35℃) | |
Measuring Range | 32℃-42℃ (body surface measurement mode) | |
Response Time | 0.5s | |
Data Storage | 118 group measurement data storage / Review / Clearing | |
Display | Digital display | |
Interface | Micro USB | |
Power Supply | USB powered / Lithium battery powered / 3 * 5 Powered dry cell batteries | |
Installation Method | Tripod mounting / Hanging hole installation | |
Language | 4 Chinese voice broadcast | 16 Languages |
Dimension | 107mm×75mm×80.5mm | 145mm×95mm×110mm |
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Q1: What are some applications of non-contact wall-mounted infrared thermometer?
A1: Wall-mounted infrared thermometers are essential tools for ensuring health and safety in various settings. Their versatility, ease of use, and non-contact measurement capabilities make them ideal for a wide range of applications, from healthcare and education to commercial and industrial environments.
Q2: How do you store an infrared thermometer?
A2: When storing your infrared thermometer, choose a clean, dry spot away from extreme temperatures. Keep it protected in its case to prevent dust buildup and damage. Regularly check for signs of wear or damage to maintain its accuracy.
Q3: How far away should you hold an infrared thermometer?
A3: The distance at which you should hold an infrared thermometer depends on its spot ratio, which is the ratio of the distance from the thermometer to the object being measured to the diameter of the measurement area. Typically, the manufacturer specifies the spot ratio for the thermometer. As a general guideline, hold the thermometer at a distance that ensures the measurement spot covers the entire target area, ensuring accurate readings.
Tips:Â How does a infrared thermometer work?
An infrared thermometer works by detecting infrared radiation, a type of electromagnetic radiation that objects emit as a function of their temperature. Here’s a step-by-step explanation of how it operates:
1. Emitted Infrared Radiation: All objects emit infrared radiation proportional to their temperature. The hotter the object, the more infrared radiation it emits.
2. Detection: The infrared thermometer has a lens that focuses this emitted infrared radiation onto a detector, typically a thermopile or pyroelectric sensor.
3. Conversion to Electrical Signal: The detector converts the infrared radiation into an electrical signal. The intensity of the radiation (which correlates with the temperature of the object) determines the strength of the electrical signal.
4. Signal Processing: The electrical signal is processed and converted into a temperature reading. The thermometer uses algorithms to account for emissivity (how effectively an object emits infrared radiation) and other factors to ensure accurate temperature measurement.
5. Display: The processed temperature reading is then displayed on the thermometer's screen, providing the user with the temperature of the target object.
In summary, an infrared thermometer measures the infrared radiation emitted by an object and converts it into an electrical signal, which is then processed and displayed as a temperature reading.
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