Introduction to the Benefits of Using Infrared Thermometers
The infrared thermometer can quickly provide temperature measurement, and within the time of reading a leakage connection point using a thermocouple, the temperature of almost all connection points can be read using the infrared thermometer. In addition, due to the solid and lightweight nature of the infrared thermometer (all lighter than 10 ounces), and its ease of placing in a leather case when not in use. So you can bring it with you during factory inspections and daily inspection work.
Another advanced feature of infrared thermometers is their accuracy, usually within 1 degree. This performance is particularly important when you perform preventive maintenance, such as monitoring harsh production conditions and special events that may cause equipment damage or downtime. Because most equipment and factories operate for 365 days, downtime is equivalent to reducing revenue. To prevent such losses, scan all on-site electronic devices - circuit breakers, transformers, fuses, switches, buses, and distribution boards to find hotspots. With an infrared thermometer, you can even quickly detect small changes in operating temperature, solving problems at the beginning, reducing expenses and maintenance scope caused by equipment failures. Safe! Precision is the most important benefit of using an infrared thermometer. Unlike contact thermometers, infrared thermometers can accurately read target temperatures that are difficult to access or unreachable. You can read the target temperature within the allowable range of the instrument. Non contact temperature measurement can also be carried out in areas that are unsafe or difficult to measure, such as near steam valves or heating furnaces, where they do not need to take the risk of finger contact when measuring temperature. Measuring the temperature of the supply/return air outlet 25 feet above the head is as easy as measuring it at hand.