Tackle IAQ Hazards with Extech’s Dual-Laser IR Thermal Condensation Scanner
Does your job involve diagnosing indoor air quality problems? Does condensation play a role in the routine problems you encounter? Get the right tool for the job, a unique infrared thermometer that helps you reveal condensation problems quickly.
Tracing the Root of Mold & Mildew Issues
A building is outfitted with insulation to help moderate internal temperature and humidity conditions regardless of outdoor weather and climate. Now, without effective weatherproofing, a structure suffers from costly heating and cooling expenses. But more than that, the structure can also be vulnerable to Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) hazards. Among them, the most problematic for occupants may be mold and mildew.
Get the Right Tool for the Job
Extech’s IRT600 is a condensation scanner that performs the job of three meters in one point-and-shoot tool: -A 2-laser infrared thermometer for surface temperatures; -An ambient thermometer for air temperatures; and -A hygrometer for humidity.
How it’s different from other meters?
Finding the source of condensation is simpler than ever. The IRT600’s highly visible, jumbo LED changes as you scan surfaces from green, to yellow, to red. The color changes alert you to dew point conditions that worsen from normal to probable mold/mildew hazards. The bright, backlight LCD provides easy to read values to correspond with the changing color alerts. Beyond Condensation: An Everyday Multi-Function Tool Get the IRT600 as an advantage against condensation problems. But, rest assured that you now have a tool you can use every day while reducing tool bucket clutter: -Retire your old single-laser IR thermometer and use the IRT600 for all remote temperature monitoring with better accuracy—aiming at vents and ducts, motors, electrical panels, etc. The 12:1 distance to spot ratio means the two lasers always converge to one point to ensure accurate measurements at a safe 12 inch distance. Plus the super-fast 150 millisecond response will easily outperform many premium IR thermometers. -For all ambient temperature measurements, use the IRT600 instead of a single-purpose thermometer that may be older, less accurate or slower responding. And, take advantage of the large LCD display for easy to view readings. -Humidity measurements are often as critical as temperature measurements when optimizing an HVAC system or diagnosing a heating or cooling problem like muggy offices or an excessively dry home. Instead of an old humidity meter or hygrometer, use a state of the art hygrometer every time you reach for the IRT600.
Who uses the IRT600?
- HVAC Professionals
- Mold Remediation Specialists
- Scientific/Educational/Students/Researchers
- Industrial Processes Technicians
- Consumer Home-owner/DIY/Handyman
- Archives/Museum Preservation Staff