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FAQ 1.
 

 

 
 
How Infrared Thermometer works?
 
Infrared thermometers measure the surface temperature of an object. The unit's ooptiocs sense emitted, reflected and transmitted energy, which are collected and focused onto a detector. The unit's electronics translate the information into a temperature reading display on the unit. The lasers are used for aiming purpose only.


Can I measure the body temperature of an Ant by IRT?
 
You can pointing the IRT to an Ant on your desk, but what you get is an average temperature of the Ant & the Desk because the Field Of View of the IRT is much larger than the Ant.
But, if you can get 10,000 of ant, on your desk, which can cover the whole FOV of the IRT,then YES, you can measure the body temp of Ant.

This FOV issue, is a key to get correct reading from IRT.

As I remember, usually IRT are much larger than this one? Accuracy is compromised?
  IRT were much larger, but ZyTemp is as small as the "battery of some large IRT".
Accuracy is not compromised, each device has a test report in our database, which is traceable by the serial number.
These test follow the disciplines of "ASTM E1256.Test Methods for Radiation Thermometers (Single Waveband Type)"

Under Development:
COC on Web
You can check the accuracy test report of the very IRT in your hand by visiting our web site www.ZyTemp.com and entering the serial no.
Some model (TN1xx-tr) has a hardcopy test report right in the package.
RII is the only manufacturer who can provide free test report via internet.

In terms of accuracy, size doesn't matter.

 
Can IRT measure air temperature?
  No and Yes.
No, because Air do not emit infrared, the emissivity is too low to be detected.
Yes, because you can pointing the IRT to anything that has the SAME temperature as the air:
Outdoor: leaf , tree, grass (under sunshade) has the same temperature as the air
Indoor: your desk, a piece of paper, has the same temperature as the air.
The key to get "Air temperature" is to measure "anything which should have the same temperature as the air"
 
How far ?
  I can measure temperature of a wall from 5meter? Temperature of a mountain from 1km?
We are using the 8um to 15um infrared, the atmosphere is almost totally transparent for this band.
At 100meter, no rain, no fog condition, IRT is very accurate.
At 1km, you need some physics background to correct the reading.
see [Theory and Practice of Radiation Thermometry] by D.P. DeWitt, chapter 3.
 
Can the IRT operated in complete darkness?
  Yes, that's why DOD & military are so interested in IR.
In fact, the early IR technology are developed by military fund.
 
Can the IRT penetrate a building, measure what's inside?
  In real life, No. It can be done only in the movie.
 
But I remember IR can penetrate something?
  IR can penetrate PE film (for example: a complete dark garbage bag), Silicon, Gemanium.
You can hide something warm behind a PE film (your hand), the IRT can detect the presence of the object.
 
Now I can measure the body temperature of a fish in my aquarium?
  No, water & glass is transparent for visible light only, but for IR, it's completely "opaque", all IR from the fish can't penetrate the water, so you are only measure the temperature of the glass.
How about my pet's temperature? by pointing IRT to your dog, you get the temperature of the fur. What you see is what you got.
 
How do I know, my IRT is still accurate?
 

Calibration of IRT is extremely sophisticated, that's why IRT were so expensive. (not any more!)
RII develop his own proprietary CCE(Continuous Calibration Equipment), which can calibrate 96pcs of IRT at the same time, at different temperatures, in a continuous, high throughput operation.
The Cycle time is also reduced by a special prediction algorithm.
RII are ISO9001 certified.
Our Infrared Ear Thermometer can conform with the ASTM E1965's stringent requirement: +/-0.2degC
If still in doubt, you can try this DIY-Calibration:

  1. Fill a large polystyrene (e.g., Styrofoam) cup (10 oz or larger) (or any Thermos) halfway to the surface with crushed ice.
  2. Add cold tap water to ? to 1 inch below the rim of the cup tip. Two cups, one inside the other, will provide better insulation and more stable temperatures throughout the test.
  3. Immerse the tip of an accurately calibrated contact probe thermometer, that has been calibrated, into the water and vigorously stir the water's surface with the probe for one minute, or until contact probe temperature stabilizes.
  4. When the probe temperature has stabilized, continue stirring the water, while taking simultaneous temperature measurements with the IR thermometer.
  5. Hold the IR thermometer within 1 inches of the surface of the water for the most accurate measurement. Infrared temperature
    measurement should be within +/-1¢J (+2°F) of probe reading at 0°C(32°F).
Warning: because such a testing requires special technique; and for the follow reason, RII has no guaranty on the result.

Advanced user may use a home made triple-point (liquid; gas and solid co-exist) to calibrate your Contact Thermometer,
see Scientific American, January 13, 1999, "Tackling the Triple Point", By Shawn Carlson
This article provides an innovative way to maintain a temperature standard about 0.0001 degree C, right in your home and costs less than $50 to build.
Triple-point of water is a very accurate temperature standard, much better than "Ice &Water coexist".

 
What else can I use IRT to measure?
  You can measure the temperature of almost anything, including the universe! to prove the Big Bang theory.
In 1965, the remnant radiation from the Big Bang was discovered by radio astronomers Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson. This radiation, which peaks at 3 K (-270degC) can be found in all directions in space.
Such a temperature is an evidence of the Big Bang (the origin of this universe).
Well , you have to carry an IRT to outer space to get a correct reading. Well, of course, you need some sophisticated IRT and maybe a space shuttle to do this measurement.
Our IRT still can't operate in outer space.
 
So this "Swiss Army Thermometer" can measure anything?
  Yes, it's a Swiss Army Thermometer. But there are still something impossible to measure :
Gold, Shining Metal, or any low emissivity material.
For example: the reading of a 125degC gold, is only about 27degC.
For these material with high reflection in IR, what you are measured is only the REFLECTION.
When IRT fail, try other contact type thermometers
Find..List..Learn About Temperature Sensors at:
www.temperatures.com
 
Hint to get accurate reading with IRT?
  The target must cover the whole FOV(Field Of View) of the IRT.
Avoid shining surface(metal), rough surface give better accuracy.
add Electrical Insulating Tape (black is better) on the metal surface, can solve the problem, give accurate result.
be sure the tape is large enough to cover to Field Of View of the IRT.
be sure the tape will not BURN. use with caution!
Avoid temperature noise (avoid other High temperature object is nearby)
for example: you are measuring an IC, with a solder-iron nearby
Try to perpendicular to the target surface.
 
Is it normal? After "power-off", will the display of TN105C always be "on" showing the time, battery level and a temperature reading?
 

If you have set the" clock" mode, after "power-off", room temperature & clock will be showed on the screen immediately.

(Power off)
 
(Power on)
 
What did " IP 65 splash proof " represent ?
 

The definition of IP Rating as below :

Example of rating : IP65

First number (Protection against solidobjects)

Definition
Second number (Protection against liquids)
Definition
0
No protection
0
No protection
1

Protected against solids objects over 50mm(e.g. accidental touch by hands)

1
Protected against vertically falling drops of water
2
Protected against solids objects over 12mm(e.g. fingers)
2
Protected against direct sprays up to 15° from the vertical
3

Protected against solids objects over 2.5mm(e.g. tools and wires)

3
Protected against direct sprays up to 60° from the vertical
4

Protected against solids objects over 1mm(e.g. tools, wires and small wires)

4
Protected against sprays from all directions - limited ingress permitted
5

Protected against dust - limited ingress

(no harmful deposit)

5
Protected against low pressure jets if water from all directions - limited ingress permitted
6
Totally protected against dust
6
Protected against strong jets of water e.g. for use on shipdecks - limited ingress permitted
   
7
Protected against the effects of temporary immersion between 15cm and 1m. Duration of test 30 minutes
   
8
Protected against long periods of immersion under pressure
 
 

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