Specifications |
|
4180 |
4181 |
Temperature range (@ 23 °C ambient, 0.95 emissivity) |
–15 °C to 120 °C |
35 °C to 500 °C |
Display accuracy1 |
± 0.40 °C at –15 °C
± 0.40 °C at 0 °C
± 0.50 °C at 50 °C
± 0.50 °C at 100 °C
± 0.55 °C at 120 °C |
± 0.35 °C at 35 °C
± 0.50 °C at 100 °C
± 0.70 °C at 200 °C
± 1.20 °C at 350 °C
± 1.60 °C at 500 °C |
Stability |
± 0.10 °C at –15 °C
± 0.05 °C at 0 °C
± 0.10 °C at 120 °C |
± 0.05 °C at 35 °C
± 0.20 °C at 200 °C
± 0.40 °C at 500 °C |
Uniformity (5.0 in dia of center of target)2 |
± 0.15 °C at –15 °C
± 0.10 °C at 0 °C
± 0.25 °C at 120 °C |
± 0.10 °C at 35 °C
± 0.50 °C at 250 °C
± 1.00 °C at 500 °C |
Uniformity (2.0 in dia of center of target)2 |
± 0.10 °C at -15 °C
± 0.10 °C at 0 °C
± 0.20 °C at 120 °C |
± 0.10 °C at 35 °C
± 0.25 °C at 250 °C
± 0.50 °C at 500 °C |
Heating time |
15 min: –15 °C to 120 °C
14 min: 23 °C to 120 °C |
20 min: 35 °C to 500 °C |
Cooling time |
15 min: 120 °C to 23 °C
20 min: 23 °C to –15 °C |
100 min: 500 °C to 35 °C
40 min: 500 °C to 100 °C |
Stabilization time |
10 minutes |
Nominal emissivity3 |
0.95 |
Thermometer emissivity compensation |
0.9 to 1.0 |
Target diameter |
0152.4 mm (6 in) |
Computer interface |
RS-232 |
Power |
15 V ac (± 10%), 6.3 A,
50/60 Hz, 630 W
230 V ac (± 10%), 3.15 A,
50/60 Hz, 630 W |
115 V ac (± 10%), 10 A,
50/60 Hz, 1000 W
230 V ac (± 10%), 5 A,
50/60 Hz, 1000 W |
Fuse(s) |
115 V ac 6.3 A, 250 V, slow blow
230 V ac 3.15 A, 250 V, T |
115 V ac 10 A, 250 V, fast blow
230 V ac 5 A, 250 V, F |
Size (HxWxD) |
356 mm x 241 mm x 216 mm
(14 in x 9.5 in x 8.5 in) |
356 mm x 241 mm x 216 mm
(14 in x 9.5 in x 8.5 in) |
Weight |
9.1 kg (20 lb) |
9.5 kg (21 lb) |
Safety |
EN 61010-1:2001, CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 61010.1-04 |
1For 8 µm to 14 µm spectral band thermometers with emissivity set between 0.9 and 1.0
2The uniformity specification refers to how IR thermometers with different spot sizes both focused at the center of the targer will measure the same temperature.
3The target has a nominal emissivity of 0.95, however it is radiometrically calibrated to minimize emissivity related uncertainties. |