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1. AV S RADIA O LASER EVITE ee f DESTA ABERTURA ae NETA thermometer s microprocessor translates and displays on reer SUBCAPITULO J COMPRIMENTO DE ONDA 630 670 nm the LCD CLASSE Il PRODUTO LASER Some shiny or highly polished objects reflect infrared energy oe sie as well as emit it transmitted energy for most objects is eee Class 2 JIS zero Emissivity values quantify the emitting and reflecting Bug RS Reyes sem Laser Label characteristics of objects The CMSS 2000 SL Temperature Probe can compensate for the object s emissivity value when they calculate the emitted energy of the object LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT PER IEC 825 91 OUTPUT lt 1mW WAVE LENGTH 630 670 nm For most applications objects being measured have high emissivities painted worn or oxidized metals plastics rubber paper It is not necessary to change the emissivity LASERSTRAHLUNG value factory set at 0 95 for such applications NICHT IN DEN STRAHL BLICKEN LASER KLASSE 2 NACH IEC 825 91 AUSGANGSLEISTUNG lt mW WELLENLANGE 630 670 nm Class 2 IEC Laser Labels NOTE Non contact thermometers are not recommended for use in measuring shiny polished or unoxidized metals such as aluminum brass chromium and stainless steel SALIDA lt imW LONGITUD DE ONDA 630 670 nm RAYO LASER NO FIJAR LA VISTA EN EL RAYO PRODUCTO LASER CLASE 2 POR IEC 825 91 This instrument con
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3. Temperature Probe CMSS 2000 SL Laser Sighted Non Contact Temperature Probe Features e Proven method e High and low alarms e Calculates minimum maximum differential and average temperatures e Data Logging e Expanded temperature range of 25 F to 1100 F 30 C to 600 C e Circular laser sighting to pinpoint the target e Features automatic shut off The non contact thermometer senses the energy of an object with an infrared detector The energy of the object consists of transmitted emitted and reflected energy enabling a user to assess the temperature of a bearing as it is operating The thermometer lens when pointed at an object collects energy onto the infrared detector producing a signal that the microprocessor translates as a reading on the backlit display As the trigger is squeezed the object temperature is continuously measured by the infrared detector This allows for fast and accurate real time readings Simply point shoot and read No contact with hot surfaces or moving parts means safer faster and easier temperature measurements This instrument features a 25 F to 1100 F 30 C to 600 C temperature range laser sighting LCD backlight MAX MIN AT and AVG temperatures recall last reading HI and LOW audible and visual alarms C or F selectable low battery indicator recall last reading and adjustable emissivity Units are molded from high strength sol
4. cy Distance and Spot Size To achieve an accurate temperature reading unit must be the correct distance from the targeted object The circular 3 Temperature Probe CMSS 2000 SL www skf com reliability laser is made up of eight 8 laser spots that form a circle to show the approximate area being measured called spot size A singular laser spot shows the center of the spot size This spot size gets larger the farther away you are from the target The ratio of the Distance to Spot Size or D S is shown in the diagram below The laser dot is offset 0 47 inches 12mm above the target center 2 5 at 60 0 9 at 12 1 2 at 36 D S 30 1 at Focus Point Nominal spot diameter at 90 energy NOTE The unit measures the average surface temperature inside the measurement spot Storing Data The thermometer is capable of storing up to 12 data locations The infrared temperature temperature unit C or F and emissivity are also stored Enhanced Modes The CMSS 2000 SL Temperature Probe feature adjustable HI or LO Alarm and adjustable emissivity These units sense and update five temperature values simultaneously each time you measure the temperature of an object The values which are stored in memory and can be recalled later are current temperature MAX temperature MIN temperature AT difference between MAX and MIN and AVG average temperature e To Recall last reading The unit will hold the last read
5. forms to the following standards RAYONNEMENT LASER e EN50081 1 1992 Electromagnetic Emissions E Ee e EN50082 1 1992 Electromagnetic Susceptibility SORTIE lt mW LONGUEUR D ONDE APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 2 POUR LE EC 82591 630 670 nm gt b gt Be Tests were conducted using a frequency range of 27 500 MHz with the instrument in three orientations The average error for the three orientations is 1 0 C at 3 v m throughout the spectrum However between 230 MHz and 500 MHz at 3 v m the instrument may not meet its stated accuracy Display Scan or Hold Emissivity Indicator Value Backlight On ser On Indicator Indicator Celsius or Fahrenheit Indicator METUO D ee E Main L DI E Bi F Temperature Low Battery iced D f N E E p Indicator Mode T a 16 7 HIA High Low Indicator i oh H Lod ae Secondary Temperature and Alarm Set Points Sighting Groove Recessed Optics Battery Battery _ Compartment A Cable Strap Anchor Measuring Temperature Units measure the surface temperature of objects To measure temperature pull and hold the trigger while pointing at the target to be measured See Distance and Spot Size A temperature reading appears on the display If the thermometer is subject to large changes in ambient temperatures hot to cold or cold to hot allow 30 minutes for temperature stabilization before taking measurements to ensure accura
6. ing for 7 seconds Release the trigger and press the Mode button B This is a read only condition By continually pressing Mode you can cycle through all modes to review previous readings When the trigger is reactivated the unit will begin measuring in the last mode selected Temperature Mode Display Codes Specifications Temperature Range 30 C to 600 C 25 F to Probe 1100 F Accuracy 23 C 73 F and up 1 or 1 C 2 F whichever is greater CMSS 2000 SL 18 C to 23 C 0 to 73 F 2 C 3 F e To select Maximum MAX Minimum 26 C to 18 C 15 F to O F 2 5 C 4 F MIN Differential DIF and Average 32 C to 26 C 25 F to 15 F 3 C AVG temperature calculations or to 5 F set the Emissivity value EMS pull Repeatability 1 of reading or 1 C 2 F trigger A and press the Mode button MAA B until the appropriate code appears Press the up C or down D arrows to set temperature parameters Response Time lt 500 mSec 95 response Spectral Response 7 to 18 micrometers Emissivity 0 3 to 1 0 digitally adjustable Temperature Display C or F selectable 3 5 digit LCD Ambient Operating Range O to 50 C 32 F to 120 F Relative Humidity 10 to 95 relative humidity noncondensing at up to 30 C 86 F Storage Temperature 25 C to 70 C 13 F to 158 F without battery Weight 320gm 11 3 oz Dimensions 137m
7. m x 41mm x 196mm 5 4 inches x 1 6 inches x 7 7 inches Power 9V Alkaline or NiCad battery Battery Life Alkaline 16 hours laser used 50 backlight used 50 Ordering Information CMSS 2000 SL Temperature Probe including Multilingual User Manual English French German Portuguese and Spanish Optional Accessories CMPK 60 s Bearing Analysis Kit English includes e CMSS 2000 SL Temperature Probe e TMEH1 OilCheck Monitor e To set High HAL or Low LAL alarms pull trigger A and press the e CMVP 40 Vibration Pen s Mode button B until the appropriate CMPK 70 s Bearing Analysis Kit Metric includes code appears Press the up C or down D arrows to set temperature parameters then press the Set button TMEH1 OilCheck Monitor E to activate P e CMVP 50 Vibration Pen Pus e CMSS 2000 SL Temperature Probe SKF Reliability Systems 52 71 Viewridge Court San Diego California 92123 USA Telephone 1 858 496 3400 e FAX 1 858 496 3531 Web Site www skf com reliability Although care has been taken to assure the accuracy of the data compiled in this publication SKF does not assume any liability for errors or omissions SKF reserves the right to alter any part of this publication without prior notice e SKF is a registered trademark of SKF e All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners CM2213 Revised 12 04 e Copyright 2004 by SKF Reliability Systems ALL RIGHTS RESERV
8. vent resistant plastic The optics are recessed for added environmental protection A cable strap anchor is provided for the belt clip Hard Case A water resistant dust proof case which holds the unit includes belt clip and measures 9 6 x 6 6 x 2 0 245mm x 169mm x 52mm is included 2 Temperature Probe CMSS 2000 SL www skf com reliability Applications Verify the temperature Find hot spots in of asphalt welded electrical connections membranes and rooftop HVAC components Measure a steamtrap line for temperature Find hot spots in motors saci Ai differences Make sure and bearings S aS that the diameter of the s pipe fills the field of view Examine temperature differences in engine blocks to eliminate costly breakdowns Scan a moving surface to examine a dynamic thermal profile How the Sensor Works TEE CAUTION LASER RADIATION IS COMPLIES WITH EMITTED FROM THIS LASER RADIATION DO Infrared thermometers sense the energy of an object which APERATURE aye Notsranewroseaw f FDA21 CFR consists of transmitted energy emitted energy and reflected WAVELENGTH 70nm Ji SUBCHAPTER J Class I FDA energy An infrared thermometer s lens pointed at an era i i EVITE EXPOSI O object collects and focuses the energy onto an infrared ree OF VOM BLOND sono com detector inside the instrument producing a signal that the EMITIDA ATR

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