RayTek ThermoView Ti30 User Manual

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Figure 30. Field of View

Tip:

When accuracy is critical make sure that the target is at least twice as large as the
spot size.

Environmental Conditions

Watch for environmental conditions in the working area. Steam, dust, smoke, etc.,
can prevent accurate measurement by obstructing the path between the target and the unit's
optics. Noise, electromagnetic fields, or vibration are other conditions that can interfere with
temperature measurements, and should be considered before starting temperature
measurements.

Tip:

If interfering factors can not be mitigated try to change your position relative to the
source of interference, or pick a time when interfering factors are not present or at
a smaller level.

Ambient Temperatures

The imager’s operating temperature range is 0 to 50q (32 to 122qF). Its calibration is

maintained within this range. The unit will not perform in terms of the accuracy and
repeatability if used outside the stated operating temperature range. Also, if the imager is
exposed to abrupt ambient temperature differences of 10qC (18qF) or more, allow it to

adjust to the new ambient temperature for at least 20 minutes.

Tip:

When inspecting equipment in a plant, plan the sequence of locations to be
inspected so the ambient temperature changes are gradual.

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