Laboratory thermometer JIT 100
digitalinfraredwith audible signal

Laboratory thermometer - JIT 100 - KERN & SOHN - digital / infrared / with audible signal
Laboratory thermometer - JIT 100 - KERN & SOHN - digital / infrared / with audible signal
Laboratory thermometer - JIT 100 - KERN & SOHN - digital / infrared / with audible signal - image - 2
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Characteristics

Applications
laboratory
Display
digital
Technology
infrared
Other characteristics
with audible signal, wireless, multifunction
Temperature range

Min.: -32 °C
(-25.6 °F)

Max.: 420 °C
(788 °F)

Description

Infrared thermometer for industry, environmental engineering and maintenance work - Determines the temperature of surfaces precisely - Light EBTN colour display for optimum readability under the most varied environmental conditions - MAX/MIN/AVG/DIF value memory to store the highest, lowest and average measured temperatures in a defined period of time as well as the difference between the highest and lowest value - Limit-alarm function with memory for five temperatures or emission values respectively, which trigger an audible and visual signal (three-colour LED) when the value goes below or above these values - Main application areas: Temperature measurement in industry (e.g. metal processing, machine construction), environmental engineering, agriculture, laboratory and maintenance work (e.g. wind turbines) - Laser (Class 2 < 1 mW) to mark the measurement point - Locked measurement for processes where the temperature needs to be monitored, i.e. the measured values are locked and protected from external influences - With mounting hole for column mount Temperature [Min] (°C): -32 °C Temperature [Max] (°C): 420 °C Laser class: 2

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