2 adjusting the parameters, Emissivity, Adjusting the parameters – LumaSense Technologies IGA 740 User Manual

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Adjusting the Parameters

Emissivity

The emissivity is the relationship between infrared energy radiated from an object an
radiation energy of a perfect emitter (black emitter) at the same temperature and the same

ectral range.

e emissivity is material-dependent and of a considerable size in order to be able to

termine the temperature of an object accurately without contact. The emissivity of the

being measured must therefore be known and be ad

the emissivity suitable for the measurement in accordance with the procedural steps

e 19. The adjusted emission value is indicated in the main menu.

Typical emissivities for various ma

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under practical knowledge or in relevant literature.

The instrument is calibrated at black body radiation (ε = 1.00). Real objects have an
emissivity less than 1.0. This difference can be stepless adjusted between 0.1 and 1.0 with
the potentiometer at the back of the instrument.

ow to find out correct emissivity:

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measuring object with a contact thermometer

e.g. thermocouple or resistance probes. The “black” temperature (spectral
temperature) measured with a pyrometer adjusted to emissivity = 1.0 usually gives

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of the potentiometer of emissivity.

After adjusting the emissivity factor through a correlation measurement you can now

measure temperatures for the calibrated temperature range at an accuracy

mentioned in the technical data.

1. First measure the real temperature of

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the exact temperature with the help

IMPORTANT
Please pay attention if you take over table values of emissivity to give the value of
emissivity factor at a certain wave length. Adjusting emissivity following table values is not
as exactly as adjusting following a comparing measurement.

Changing emissivity

With the help of a suitable screw driver and without any violence you can adjust emissivity
at the rear side with the potentiometer (see Fig. 5) stepless between 0.1 and 1.

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