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Pocket IR thermometer

July 14, 2003
Pocket IR thermometer The IR201 InfraRed (IR) thermometer is designed to fit inside the user’s pocket and weighs 2.7 oz. The thermometer measures surface temperatures from -58°F to 518°F with 1° resolution. It’s designed for checking hot spots in electrical panels, production machinery, auto radiators, HVAC equipment, and grills, as well as chillers, freezers, cold rooms, ice cream machines, and igloos.

Pocket IR thermometer

The IR201 InfraRed (IR) thermometer is designed to fit inside the user’s pocket and weighs 2.7 oz. The thermometer measures surface temperatures from -58°F to 518°F with 1° resolution. It’s designed for checking hot spots in electrical panels, production machinery, auto radiators, HVAC equipment, and grills, as well as chillers, freezers, cold rooms, ice cream machines, and igloos. The narrow field of view measures 1 in. target at 6 in. distance to help assure that readings are due solely to the target and not the surrounding environment.

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For more information, visit www.extech.com.

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