80PR-60 Fluke Electronics, 80PR-60 Datasheet - Page 48

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80PR-60

Manufacturer Part Number
80PR-60
Description
PROBE TEMP RTD
Manufacturer
Fluke Electronics
Type
Temperature Prober
Datasheet

Specifications of 80PR-60

Usage
Surface
Tip - Type
RTD
Plug Type
3.5mm Phono Jack
Probe Temperature Range
-40 ~ 500°F (-40 ~ 260°C)
Cable Length
39.370" (1000.00mm)
Probe Length
3.500" (88.90mm)
Probe Material
Platinum
For Use With
FLUKE-61 - THERMOMETER IR614-1041 - THERMOMETER IR ADJ -25 TO 1400F614-1040 - THERMOMETER IR ADJ -25 TO 1100F614-1039 - THERMOMETER IR -25 TO 999F
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free by exemption / RoHS compliant by exemption
Plug Color
-
Cable Insulation
-
Other names
2148313
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Specifications – Ti20 Thermal Imager
*Subject to U.S. export license compliance. Applicable outside the U.S. and Canada.
Recommended accessories – Ti0 Thermal Imager
For more information and detailed specifications, go to www.fluke.com/thermal_imaging
Thermal Imaging
Detector
Detector type
NETD (thermal sensitivity)
Thermal
Temperature range
Accuracy
Optical
Field of View (FOV)
Optical resolution (D:S)
Target sighting
Controls and adjustments
Focus
Minimum focus distance
Temperature scale
Palettes
Measurement modes
LCD backlight
Adjustable emissivity
Adjustable reflected background temperature
Environmental
Ambient operating temperature
Relative humidity
Storage temperature
Water and dust resistant
Other
Display
Storage capacity
Power
Battery life
Image frame rate
Thermal analysis software
Size (HxWxD)
Weight
Warranty
Ti0-Visor
Sun Visor
Rechargeable Battery Pack
Ti0-TBP
128 x 96 thermal element focal plane array (FPA) uncooled microbolometer
≤ 0.2 °C at 30 °C
-10 °C to 350 °C (14 °F to 662 °F)
± 2 °C or 2 % (whichever is greater)
20° horizontal by 15° vertical
75:1 or better
Single laser dot (Meets IEC Class 2 and FDA Class II requirements)
Manual
0.15 m (6 in)
ºC or ºF selectable
Grayscale, reverse grayscale, rainbow, ironbow
Auto and manual
On/off selectable
0.10 to 1.00 in 0.01 increments
-50 °C to 460 °C (-58 °F to 860 °F)
0 °C to 50 °C (32 °F to 122 °F)
10 % to 95 % non-condensing
-25 °C to 70 °C (-13 °F to 158 °F)
IP54
Large color LCD
50 images stored internally
Rechargeable battery pack or six AA batteries
Three hours continuous use
30 Hz*, 9 Hz
InsideIR™ (included) full-featured analysis and reporting software
(unlimited use; no per user license fees)
40.64 x 20.32 x 30.48 cm (16 in x 8 in x 12 in)
1.2 kg or (2.65 lbs)
One-year
Thermal Imager
The Fluke Ti20 Thermal Imager is an unbeatable
solution for predictive maintenance and
troubleshooting.
Everything needed for
Complete imaging solution. The Ti20
Thermal Imager is packaged with all necessary
accessories including unlimited-use InsideIR™
companion software and professional training
materials.
Lowest cost of ownership. An exceptional
value for a high performance imager, the Ti20
also offers affordable instrument service and
calibrations.
Designed for industrial use. Rugged Fluke
construction; IP54-rated for use in dust and
moisture filled environments.
Fast and easy inspection routing. Plan your
equipment inspection route, load it once into
the imager, and then follow the easy, on-
camera instructions each time you perform
inspections (simply point, focus and pull the
trigger).
Car Charger
Ti0-CC
everyday imaging
Fluke Ti20
Typical thermal imaging
applications
Electric motors and pumps
Hot spots may be an early indicator
of motor winding problems. Elevated
temperatures can damage winding
insulation, resulting in operational
inefficiencies and premature motor
failure. An overheated motor may be
an indication of an underrated motor
in the application, insufficient cooling
or electrical power problems.
Bus bars and fuse boxes
Temperature differences between
phases may indicate unbalanced
loads, harmonics, component
problems, bad connections or
bad wiring. These conditions can
result in increased energy cost and
can damage cables or machines
or possibly cause fire. Even small
temperature differences between
phases should be investigated to
determine the root cause.
Rotating machinery
Ball bearings showing an increased
temperature are an indication that
either the quality of the lubricant
is deteriorating or there is poor
alignment between the motor and
shaft. These problems can cause the
bearings to fail, or a motor or pump
to overheat.
Included accessories
Unlimited-use InsideIR PC software
for data storage, analysis and
reporting, ac/dc power adapter,
USB communication cable, hard
carrying case, soft-sided carrying
case, wrist strap, two (2) recharge-
able battery packs, one (1) AA
battery carrier, training materials
and getting started guide.
Ordering information
Fluke-TI20 US
Fluke-TI20 INT
Fluke-TI20 INT 9 Thermal Imager
Thermal Imager
North America
Thermal Imager
Ampac
Ampac 9 Hz