Glossary of terms – RayTek 3i User Manual

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Raynger 3i Series Operator's Manual

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Absolute Zero

The temperature (0 Kelvin) of an object
defined by the theoretical condition where the
object has zero energy.

Accuracy

Maximum deviation, expressed in tempera-
ture units, or as a percentage of the tempera-
ture reading, or as a percentage of the full
scale temperature value, or as a percentage of
the target temperature, indicating the differ-
ence between a temperature reading given by
an instrument under ideal operating condi-
tions, and the temperature of a calibration
source (per the ASTM standard test method E
1256-88).

Activate

Pressing the activate button (available on vari-
ous units) while in different modes can acti-
vate alarms and TAM, or toggle between digi-
tal and analog outputs or between °C and °F.

Ambient Derating

Refer to Temperature Coefficient.

Ambient Operating Range

Range of the ambient temperature conditions
over which the thermometer is designed to
operate.

Ambient Temperature

Room temperature or temperature surround-
ing the instrument.

Ambient Temperature Compensation (TAMB)

Refer to Reflected Energy Compensation.

ASTM

American Society for Testing and Materials.

Atmospheric Windows

Infrared spectral bands in which the atmos-
phere best transmits radiant energy. Two pre-
dominant windows are located at 2-5 µm and
at 8-14 µm.

AVG

Average. Units with this feature have the abil-
ity to display the average of measured temper-
atures. AVG is a weighted average of all read-
ings taken since the trigger was pulled.

Background Temperature

Temperature behind and surrounding the
target, as viewed from the instrument.

Blackbody

A perfect emitter; an object that absorbs all
the radiant energy incident on it at all wave-
lengths and reflects and transmits none. A
surface with emissivity of unity (1.00).

°C (Celsius)

Temperature scale based on 0° (zero degrees)
as the freezing point of water, and 100° as
the vaporization point of water, at standard
pressure. °C = (°F - 32) ÷ 1.8.

Calibration

A methodical measurement procedure to
determine all the parameters significantly
affecting an instrument’s performance.

Calibration Source

A source (blackbody, hot plate, etc.) of
known and traceable temperature and emis-
sivity. Usually NIST traceable in the USA,
with other recognized standards available
for international customers.

Colored Body

See Non-Gray Body.

D:S

Distance to size ratio. See Optical
Resolution.

Detector

Transducer which produces a voltage or cur-
rent proportional to the IR energy incident
upon it. See also thermopile, pyroelectric,
and Si detectors.

Dielectric Withstand Voltage
(Breakdown Voltage)

The voltage up to which a dielectric (insula-
tor) can endure before conduction through
the material occurs.

DIF

Differential. When this mode is activated,
the difference between the temperatures of
the last series of measured temperatures dis-
plays.

Glossary Of Terms

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