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0 reviews | Catalog: 5246919 | UPC: 195112013373 | Model: Fluke FS100
⚠️ Important information on measuring elevated body temperature - Read before buying
Thermal imager febrile screening system; HS1; 60Hz
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The Fluke FS100 is engineered and produced right here in the United states, from Fluke’s headquarters in Everett Washington. Fluke controls the entire process from production to calibration to maintain the high-quality tools that the world has come to expect. All Fluke tools, including the FS100, go through a rigorous testing and validation process, ensuring the accuracy, durability and overall quality of the tool.
The FS100 Thermal Body Screener Kit is a hardware and software solution for human temperature screening. Defined as a Telethermographic System, the product determines human surface skin temperature based on a thermal image that is calibrated by an External Temperature Reference Source (ETRS). Elevated body temperatures based on FS100 output need to be confirmed by a secondary method, such as a non-contact infrared thermometer or clinical grade contact thermometer. It is important to use a calibrated temperature source to ensure accurate measurements. The Infrared Thermal Imaging Camera (IR Camera) and ETRS provide data to the Software. The Software interprets this data, and within 1 second or less, the operator sees if a test subject’s temperature exceeds pre-determined limits. Product usage includes temperature assessment for high-throughput areas such as building entrances, airports, factories, and more.
With a measurement time of approximately one second, the FS100 system minimizes the productivity impact of a temperature screening process. The system is portable and assembles rather simply, enabling the ability for users to carefully select the optimal screening area. Note that to maximize accuracy of the system and adhere to FDA guidance, the FS100 conducts temperature screening on an individual basis (e.g., one person at a time).
The FS100 utilizes facial detection technology to ensure that the subject is properly positioned and has enough measurement points on the face to accurately measure the body temperature. The device can operate effectively within a range of 1.0 to 1.5M (4.9ft) from the subject to the camera and by doing so, the 640 x 480 resolution can be optimized, generating a reading in which each pixel that is measured is approximately 1 mm square of the human face. Consequently, providing measurement and assessment performance in accordance with IEC 80601-2-59. Facial detection technology enables the ability to ensure that temperature measurements of the facial region are actually captured, rather than unrelated items (e.g., a tumbler filled with hot liquid, etc.) that happen to be in the field of view of the thermal camera.
When it comes to measuring human body temperature, accuracy is one of the most important attributes, which is why Fluke focused on maximizing accuracy when engineering the Fluke FS100 Thermal Body Screener. Fluke’s +/- 0.25 C accuracy is defined as the difference between actual and expected readings using a secondary blackbody calibration source. When combined with other system uncertainties including stability, long-term drift, uniformity, and uncertainty in the accuracy of the temperature reference source, the combined accuracy of the Fluke FS100 system is +/- 0.5C. The FS100 utilizes a 640 x 480 infrared resolution camera, inferring [not inferring, but rather providing] 307,200 pixels of temperature measurements. For context, this means that when someone is standing at the specified distance from the camera each pixel is measuring a 1mm area on each human face. The FS100 is for initial human temperature measurement only. Any elevated or suspected elevated body temperature measurement must be confirmed with a secondary evaluation method (e.g., non-contact infrared thermometer (NCIT) or clinical grade contact thermometer). When engineering the FS100 Thermal Body Screener, Fluke made sure to consider several different factors to achieve its system level accuracy of +/ 0.5C. Please see the following for a list of the relevant factors:
The FS100 uses the Ti480 PRO camera as its thermal imaging base. At a resolution of 640 x 480, we are capturing the most pixels on the human face as possible with highest resolution camera that Fluke produces.
The Fluke 4180ETRS is an external temperature reference source, allowing for traceability and accuracy of infrared body temperature measurements by continuously benchmarking against a known, stable temperature surface in the camera’s field of view. This allows for the system to continually reference a known temperature and to adjust accordingly for accuracy.
Included in the system is the Amprobe TR300. This tool is a temperature monitor that is plugged directly into the system so that it can measure and communicate the ambient temperature of the screening area to the FS100 system.
The Amprobe TR300 also measures and communicates the relative humidity of the screening area to the FS100 system which further contributes to achieving accuracy by allowing the operator to confirm the humidity in the screening area is at an acceptable level.
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