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IT-540 Series

Outline

The hand-held IT-540 is a non-contact, thermal-radiation-type thermometer that uses a point marker to clearly designate the measurement location.

In addition to being very portable, the IT-540 is easy to use, and is equipped with a range of advanced features that provide a high level of functionality.

It is ideal for remote temperature measurement in dangerous applications such as monitoring abnormal heat generation in high-temperature voltage transformer equipment, and for quick, accurate and hygienic monitoring of the storage temperature of foodstuffs.

The twin-beam marker provides clear target designation, and the operator is immediately notified of temperature abnormalities by an alarm and flashing of the marker.


Main Features
Light, compact design with audible and visible alarm output.Aiming point marker shows temperature measurement point.Temperature Measurement range: -50 to 500°c(-58 to 932°c). Light weight and compact for excellent portability. Small target size foraccurate point measurements Reasonable price. High accuracy. Adjustable ± in 0.01 steps.

IT-540S
S-type(Spot focus model)
Uses an LED spot marker to allow quick measurement of electronic components with very small surface areas.

IT-540E
E-type(Standard model)
This model features high performance and an extensive range of functions at an extremely reasonable price.



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