What are the advantages of the use of infrared thermometers?
Safety – Safety is an important benefit of using an infrared thermometer. Unlike contact thermometers, infrared thermometers can safely read inaccessible or inaccessible target temperatures, and you can read the target temperature within the range allowed by the instrument. Non-contact temperature measurement can also be carried out in unsafe or difficult-to-contact areas, such as near steam valves or heating furnaces, without the risk of inadvertently burning fingers during contact temperature measurement. Measuring supply/return air temperature 25 feet above your head is as easy as having it at hand.
What are the advantages of using infrared thermometers?
-Another advanced feature of infrared thermometers is that their accuracy is usually within 1 degree. This capability is especially important when you are doing preventive maintenance, such as monitoring severe conditions and special events that will cause equipment damage or downtime. Since most equipment and plants operate 365 days a year, downtime equates to reduced revenue. Prevent such losses by scanning all on-site electronic equipment - circuit breakers, transformers, fuses, switches, busses and switchboards for hot spots. With an infrared thermometer, you can quickly detect even small changes in operating temperature and solve problems before they occur, reducing the expense and scope of repairs caused by equipment failure.
What are the advantages of using infrared thermometers?
Convenience - Infrared thermometers provide temperature measurements quickly, reading the temperature of nearly every connection point in the time it takes a thermocouple to read one leaky connection point. In addition, because the infrared thermometer is solid and lightweight (both lighter than 10 ounces), it is easy to put in the leather case when not in use. So you can carry it with you during factory inspection and daily inspection work.
