Fluke thermometer works unattended

Aug. 28, 2017
Fluke's latest infrared thermometer is suited for troubleshooting electrical, HVAC and industrial equipment, such as extruders.

64 Max IR Fluke's latest infrared thermometer is suited for troubleshooting electrical, HVAC and industrial equipment, such as extruders. It can display minimum, maximum and average temperatures, or the difference between two measurements, and has alarms for measurements outside of set limits. The thermometer has a built-in flashlight and is rated IP54 for protection against airborne contaminants, making it suitable for use in dirty environments.  

What's new? The ability to take measurements unattended. Users can mount the 64 Max IR on a tripod and set the times and intervals for it to record up to 99 data points.

Benefits Improved efficiency and troubleshooting for technicians, who don't need to manually record measurements. The lightweight, rugged design allows it to survive a fall of about 10 feet. Also, the device boasts a 30-hour battery life and an easy-to-read, backlit display.

Fluke Corp., Everett, Wash., 425-347-6100, http://en-us.fluke.com