IMPAC pyrometer IP 140
Caution: The radiation temperature in the spot area of the pyrometer is not allowed to be
higher than 150°C above the end of the basic range because the temperature
sensor can be damaged.
2.1
Appropriate use
The IP 140 is a digital pyrometer especially designed for non-contact temperature measurement of metals or
ceramics.
2.2
Scope of delivery
Device with thru-lens sighting or laser targeting light, selectable optics, PC software „InfraWin", allen key
3 mm, operation manual.
Note:
A connection cable is not included with the instrument and has to be ordered
separately (see section 15, Reference numbers).
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Safety
This section offers an overview about important safety aspects. Additionally in the several sections there are
concrete safety aspects to avert danger. These aspects are indicated with symbols. Labels and markings at
the instrument have to be noticed and keep in a permanent readable condition.
3.1
General
Each person working with the pyrometer must have read and understood the user manual before operation.
Also this has to be done if the person already used similar instruments or was already trained by the manu-
facturer.
The pyrometer has only to be used for the purpose described in the manual. It is recommended to use only
accessories offered by the manufacturer.
3.2
Laser targeting light
For easy alignment to the measuring object the pyrometers can be equipped with a laser targeting light. This
is a visible red light with a wavelength between 630 and 680 nm and a maximum power of 1 mW. The laser
is classified as product of laser class II.
Warning: To reduce the risk of injury to the eyes, do not look directly into the
targeting laser and do not point the targeting laser into anyone's eyes.
The instrument is equipped with a class II laser that emits radiation.
Safety regulations:
•
Never look directly into the laser beam. The beam and spot can be watched safely from side.
•
Make sure that the beam will not be reflected into eyes of people by mirrors or shiny surfaces.
3.3
Electrical connection
Follow common safety regulations for mains voltage (230 or 115 V AC) connecting additional devices operat-
ing with this mains voltage (e.g. transformers). Touching mains voltage can be mortal. A non expert connec-
tion and mounting can cause serious health or material damages.
Only qualified specialists are allowed to connect such devices to the mains voltage.
3.4
Ambient temperature
The pyrometer is designed for ambient temperatures of 0 to 53°C with non-condensing conditions. An opera-
tion out of these conditions can damage or malfunction the pyrometer.
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