Milwaukee Tool 2260-21NST User Manual

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M12 160x120 Thermal Imager Operator's Manual

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storage temperature

The lowest ambient temperature to the highest ambient temperature in which you can store

the Thermal Imager while it is not being used.

target

The area in a thermal image in the center, defined by square corner markers on the display,

whose temperature is displayed in 0.1 degree resolution at the top of the display. The

temperature is the average of all the pixels contained within the brackets.

Thermal Imager

Shorthand name for the M12 160x120 Thermal Imager.

thermal imager lens

The main lens on the Thermal Imager that has the hinged lens cap. This lens focuses infrared

radiation (IR) on the thermal sensor. There is another, smaller lens for taking visual digital

images.

thermal mass

Objects with low thermal mass revert to ambient temperature more quickly than objects with

low thermal mass. For example, a cast-iron engine block has higher thermal mass than an

aluminum one. Thermal mass and mass are not the same thing.

thermal radiation

Infrared emission from a target area. Thermal radiation intensity infrared radiation drops off

predictably with distance. This is why fixed-focus thermal imagers are less accurate than ones

you focus. Focusing tells the Thermal Imager how far away the target is, so the imager can do

the math to calculate the readings accordingly.

thermal sensitivity

The smallest increment of temperature measurement resolved by the digital reading.

Equivalent to temperature resolution. (10 °C vs. 1 °C vs. 0.1 °C.)

thermal sensor

Also called “detector,” or “sensor,” the component that detects temperatures throughout the

field of view. The Thermal Imager’s detector is an uncooled microbolometer.

thermographic study

Taking thermal images and interpreting them to check for problems, or to create a periodic

record of temperatures for maintenance records.

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