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6. Accuracy of measurement 201 to 500 C 0 to 200 C 50 to 1 C 1 rdg 220 10 rdg 20 e 1 0 temperature of case 23 5 O ambient humidity 55 RH Repeatability 1 0 to 500 C 2 O 50 to 1 C Diameter of field of 2 5 mm 0 1 at 30 mm 1 18 measurement Detection element thermopile silicon optical lens Measurement 8 to 16 um wavelength Sampling rate 2 times second Response time 1 5 seconds 95 response Sighting red LED spot marker Thermal emissivity compensation 0 10 to 1 00 by steps of 0 01 Upper and lower limit alarm function setting range 55 to 505 C 67F to 941 F Chapter 3 Specification 20 Auto power off 15 seconds except when set to continuous measurement mode Other functions Instant hold maximum minimum Power source Four RO3 AAA dry batteries 1 5 VDC x 4 Approx 40 hours continuous operation with LED marker not illuminated Maximum rated power 180 mVA max Batt Lo light flashing voltage 4 410 2V Ambient temperature for use 0 to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Ambient humidity for use 35 to 85 condensation Storage temperature 20 to 55 C 4F to 131 F no condensation Location for use Indoor altitude up to 2000 mm 6562 ft Dimensions Approx 40W x 170H x 36D mm 1 57 W x 6 69 H x 1 42 D Mass Approx 140 4 9 oz
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8. excluding batteries Applicable standards EMC EN61326 Accessories supplied instruction manual carrying case batteries 4 standard dry cells x 4 Chapter 3 Specification 21 3 3 General Specification 3418 Product type 3418 Temperature HiTester standard type Measurement temperature range 50 to 500 C 58 F to 932 F Display resolution 1 C Temperature and humidity for guaranteed accuracy Guaranteed accuracy period 230150 73 F 9 80 RH or less 1 year Accuracy of measurement 201 to 500 C 0 to 200 C 50 to 1 C 1 rdg 20 10 rdg 20 e 1 0 temperature of case 23 5 O ambient humidity 55 RH Repeatability 1 0 to 500 C 270 50 to 1 C Diameter of field of 72 mm 2 83 at 1000 mm 39 37 measurement Detection element thermopile silicon optical lens Measurement 8 to 16 m wavelength Sampling rate 2 times second Response time 1 5 seconds 95 response Sighting None Thermal emissivity compensation 0 10 to 1 00 by steps of 0 01 Upper and lower limit alarm function setting range 55 to 505 C 67F to 941 F Chapter 3 Specification 22 Auto power off 15 seconds except when set to continuous measurement mode Other functions Instant hold maximum minimum Power source Four RO3 AAA dry batteries 1 5 VDC x 4
9. O When sending the product for repair remove the batteries and pack carefully to prevent damage in transit Include cushioning material so the instrument cannot move within the package Be sure to include details of the problem Hioki cannot be responsible for damage that occurs during shipment the lens is dirty clean dust etc off it using a camera lens cleaning tissue blower or similar means the lens is very dirty clean it using a cotton bud containing a small guantity of alcohol Chapter 4 Maintenance and Service 25 4 1 Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution No display Batteries exhausted poorly contacting or wrongly inserted Change the batteries or insert them correctly Measured temperature value peculiar Lens dirty Clean the lens A heat source such as a high temperature body is present close by Intercept radiation from the heat source by using an insulation plate etc The thermal emissivity value is not appropriate Set the thermal emissivity to an appropriate value The display shows Err Service The product is faulty Contact a service facility If the above shown solutions fail to solve the problem it is possible that your product is malfunctioning Please contact your sales agent or the manufacturer to arrange for repair Chapter 4 Maintenance and Service 26 4 2 Questions and Answers abo
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11. 01 The LED mark beam is emitted from here 4 MODE key Pressing this key switches the mode around the cycle gt ALM 1 gt ALM HOLD HOLD After measurement is completed the HOLD indication appears is illuminated and the measured value is held e The inherent thermal emissivity of the object is set using the Wand A keys ALM 1 The upper limit alarm temperature is set using the Wand A keys 1 ALM The lower limit alarm temperature is set usingthe Wand keys MAX The maximum temperature during measurement is displayed MIN The minimum temperature during measurement is displayed Chapter 1 Summary 5 Numeric input keys Y key The numerical value is reduced key The numerical value is increased If either of these numerical value keys is held down the numerical value changes rapidly in the appropriate direction 6 MEAS key When pressed the power is turned on and measurement starts When released measurement is terminated 7 LCD display A Indicates whether the laser marker beam is on or not During measurement with the laser marker beam on this indication flashes 3415 01 Shows the amount of battery capacity remaining If the battery voltage drops below the minimum level to guarantee accuracy 116838 mark only flashes e C Turned on when the display is showing temperature in products of degrees Celsius HOLD Appears when the l
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13. designed to be entirely water dust proof To avoid damage do not use it in a wet or dusty environment 0 Do not use the product where it may be exposed to corrosive or combustible gases The product may be damaged or cause an explosion avoid damage to the product protect it from vibration or shock during transport and handling and be especially careful to avoid dropping 0 Do not point the lens at the sun or at any other source of strong light If you do the sensor may be damaged 0 Do not contact the lens against the object whose temperature is to be measured or get it dirty allow it to be scratched or allow any foreign material to adhere to it Doing so may cause errors Qore Before use verify that no damage has occurred due to careless storage or transport and check the appearance and operation of the product The EEH indicator flashes when the remaining battery capacity is low In this case the instrument s reliability is not guaranteed Replace the battery immediately Notes on Use viii Notes on Use Chapter 1 Summary 1 1 Product Summary 1 Theory of Measurement Every object emits infrared energy in accordance with its temperature By measuring the amount of this radiant energy it is possible to determine the temperature of the emitting object 2 About infrared Infrared radiation is a form of light electromagnetic radiation and has the property that it passes e
14. the continuous measurement mode Be sure to return to HOLD mode The power goes off after 15 seconds During the continuous measurement mode the laser marker 3415 01 or LED marker 3416 01 is not turned on Marker is turned on whenever MEAS key is pressed 2 4 How to Specify the Thermal Emissivity 1 Stick black body tape on the object whose temperature is to be measured or spray it with black body spray 2 Set the thermal emissivity value e on the display screen to the value indicated on black body tape black body spray 3 Press the MEAS key so as to measure the temperature T of the part on which black body tape or black body spray is applied Chapter 2 Making Measurements 13 4 Measure the temperature T of the parts to which black body tape or black body spray is not applied 5 Change the thermal emissivity 6 The value of the thermal emissivity at which T comes out to be equal to T is the correct value for the inherent thermal emissivity of the body whose temperature is to be measured 2 5 Setting the Upper and Lower Alarm Temperatures 1 Press the MODE key repeatedly if necessary until the ALM t mark or the ALM mark as desired appears 2 Press the Y key or the A key to set the temperature for the upper or lower limit alarm 2 6 Displaying the Maximum and Minimum Temperatures 1 Press the MODE key repeatedly if necessary until the MAX mark
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17. 2 Wavelength 670nm maximum power output 1 mW Since there is considerable danger of this laser light causing damage to the eyes be very careful not to direct this laser light into your eyes or those of another person Do not look directly into the laser light from the optical system 0 When measuring the temperature of an object which has a mirror finish be careful not to allow the laser light beam to be reflected off the surface into your eyes or those of another person 0 Do not allow the laser light beam to impinge upon any gas which can explode Notes on Use vi E To avoid electric shock do not allow the product to get wet and do not use it when your hands are wet the protective functions of the product are damaged either remove it from service or mark it clearly so that others do not use it inadvertently 0 Do not use the product near a device that generates a strong electromagnetic field or electrostatic charge as these may cause erroneous measurements The product should always be operated indoors in a range from 0 C to 40 C 3415 01 0 C to 50 0 3416 01 3418 and 35 to 80 RH or less 0 Do not store or use the product where it could be exposed to direct sunlight high temperature or humidity or condensation Under such conditions the product may be damaged and insulation may deteriorate so that it no longer meets specifications Notes on Use This product is not
18. Approx 40 hours continuous operation Maximum rated power 72 mVA max Batt Lo light flashing voltage 4 4 0 2V Ambient temperature for use 0 to 50 32 F to 122 F Ambient humidity for use 35 to 85 RH no condensation Storage temperature 20 to 55 C 4F to 131 F condensation Location for use Indoor altitude up to 2000 mm 6562 ft Dimensions Approx 40W x 170H x 36D mm 1 57 W x 6 69 H x 1 42 D Mass Approx 140 g 4 9 oz excluding batteries Applicable standards EMC EN61326 Accessories supplied instruction manual carrying case batteries 4 standard dry cells RO3 AAA x 4 Chapter 3 Specification 23 Chapter 4 Maintenance and Service mr If the protective functions of the product are damaged either remove it from service or mark it clearly so that others do not use it inadvertently Chapter 4 Maintenance and Service To clean the product wipe it gently with a soft cloth moistened with water or mild detergent Never use solvents such as benzene alcohol acetone ether ketones thinners or gasoline as they can deform and discolor the case avoid corrosion from battery leakage remove the batteries from the product if it is 10 be stored for a long time the product seems to be malfunctioning confirm that the batteries are not discharged before contacting your dealer or Hioki representative
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22. Temperature HiTester To obtain maximum performance from the product please read this manual first and keep it handy for future reference Introduction Safety Notes Mishandling this product during use could result in injury or death as well as damage to the product Be certain that you understand the instructions and precautions in the manual before use We disclaim any responsibility for accidents or injuries not resulting directly from product defects This Instruction Manual provides information and warnings essential for operating this equipment in a safe manner and for maintaining it in safe operating condition Before using this equipment be sure to carefully read the following safety notes Safety symbols In the manual this mark indicates explanations which it is particularly important that the user read before using the product Indicates warnings relating to the laser Safety Notes The following symbols are used in this Instruction Manual to indicate the relative importance of cautions and warnings Indicates that incorrect operation presents extreme danger of accident resulting in death or serious injury to the user Indicates that incorrect operation presents significant danger of accident resulting in death or serious injury to the user Indicates that incorrect operation presents possibility of injury to the user or damage to the equipment Denotes items of
23. advice related to performance of the equipment or to its correct operation Accuracy rdg displayed or indicated value This signifies the value actually being measured i e the value that is currently indicated or displayed by the measuring instrument Safety Notes Check before use Before using the product inspect it and check the operation to make sure that the product was not damaged due to poor storage or transport conditions If damage is found contact your dealer or Hioki representative Inspection When you receive this product before use please check that no abnormality or damage has occurred during delivery In particular be sure to check the accessories the liquid crystal display the control keys and the lens In the unlikely event of damage or if the product does not function according to specification you should immediately contact the dealer from whom you bought the product or the nearest Hioki service facility Inspection Notes on Use In order to ensure safe operation and to obtain maximum performance from the product observe the cautions listed below AN DANGER Operation of this product according to any procedure not specified in this manual may cause explosion due to dangerous laser radiation The 3415 01 2 beam laser marker type product uses as a light source a semiconducting laser which emits visible light and which conforms to JIS standard class 2 JIS C680
24. asily through air while it is easily absorbed by solid matter With an emission thermometer which operates by detecting infrared radiation accurate measurement is possible irrespective of the air temperature or the measurement distance 3 Emission Thermometer Structure Infrared radiation which has been emitted from the object is focused upon an infrared radiation sensor via an optical system which includes a lens which is transparent to Chapter 1 Summary infrared radiation an 8 um cuton filter etc The output signal from the infrared radiation sensor is input to an electronic circuit along with the output signal from a standard temperature sensor The electronic circuit calculates the object temperature while applying standard temperature compensation thermal emissivity compensation etc and displays the result Chapter 1 Summary 1 2 Names and Functions of Parts 3415 01 2 beam laser 3416 01 LED spot marker type marker type 3418 Standard type KT Laser mark beam 3 LED mark beam openings 3415 01 emission opening 7 LCD display AS VALMA BBB HOLD MAX MIN SET 5 Numeric input keys 6 MEAS key 4 MODE key Chapter 1 Summary 1 Lens Infrared rays from the object whose temperature is to be measured are received here 2 Laser marker beam emission openings 3415 01 The laser marker beams are emitted from here 3 LED mark beam emission opening 3416
25. ast measured temperature value is being held Appears when the thermal emissivity is being set ALM 1 Appears when the upper limit alarm temperature is being set ALM Appears when the lower limit Chapter 1 Summary alarm temperature is being set Appears when the maximum temperature during measurement is being displayed MIN Appears when the minimum temperature during measurement is being displayed SET Blinking when a numerical value can be set during setting of 1 and 4 ALM Chapter 1 Summary N Chapter 2 Making Measurements 2 1 Turning the Power On When the power is off pressing the MEAS key turns on the power The values and settings on the LCD display return to the state before the power was last turned off If from the power off condition the MEAS key is held down for more than one second measurement starts 2 2 Measuring Temperature 1 Press the MODE key repeatedly if necessary until the e mark lights up Refer to the following table and using the and keys set the thermal emissivity for the object whose temperature is to be measured Chapter 2 Making Measurements Substance Thermal Substance Thermal emissivity emissivity Asphalt 0 90 to 0 98 Cloth black 8 Concrete 0 94 Human skin 8 Cement 0 96 Leather 0 75 to 0 80 Sand 0 90 Charcoal 0 96 powder Earth 0 92 to 0 96 Lacquer 0 80 to 0 95 Wa
26. class 2 Thermal emissivity 0 10 to 1 00 by steps of 0 01 compensation Upper and lower limit alarm function setting range 55 to 505 67 F to 941 F Auto power off 15 seconds except when set to continuous measurement mode Other functions Instant hold maximum minimum Power source Four RO3 AAA dry batteries 1 5 VDC x 4 Approx 40 hours continuous operation with laser marker not illuminated Maximum rated power 342mVA max Batt Lo light flashing voltage 4 4 0 2V Ambient temperature for use 0 to 4070 32 F to 104 F Ambient humidity for use 35 to 85 RH no condensation Storage temperature 20 to 550 4F to 131 F condensation Location for use Indoor altitude up to 2000 mm 6562 ft Dimensions Approx 40W x 170H x 36D mm 1 57 W x 6 69 H x 1 42 D Mass Approx 140 4 9 oz excluding batteries Applicable standards EMC EN61326 Accessories supplied instruction manual carrying case batteries 4 standard dry cells R03 AAA x 4 Chapter 3 Specification 19 3 2 General Specification 3416 01 Product type 3416 01 Temperature HiTester LED spot marker type Measurement temperature range 50 to 500 C 58 F to 932 F Display resolution 1 C Temperature and humidity for guaranteed accuracy Guaranteed accuracy period 230150 73 F 9 80 RH or less 1 year
27. he object whose temperature is to be measured dimension are millimeters and represents a diameter 3415 01 3418 14 040 072 0140 Target object Measurement field diameter The laser marker beams is aimed both sides of the measurement field diameter 3415 01 Chapter 2 Making Measurements 11 3416 01 925 4101 32 4 30 mm The marker beam is focused at a distance of 30 mm 25 Target object mark is clearest is where the diameter of the spot is smallest 2 5 mm Qore Although the field of measurement and the sighting almost coincide actually the field of measurement corresponds to the diameter for 90 optical response The object whose temperature is to be measured needs to be larger than the measurement diameter by an adequate margin at least 1 5 to 2 times larger 5 Read the display 0 releasing MEAS key measurement is terminated Then the marker is turned off and the measurement data is held in display When the measurement value is out of the measurement temperature range 50 to 500 C the display will flash Chapter 2 Making Measurements 12 2 3 Continuous Measurement 1 With the power source off the product is put into the continuous measurement mode by holding the MODE key down and then pressing the MEAS key 2 Anytime MEAS key is pressed MEAS and HOLD modes toggled An auto power off function does not operate in
28. in accordance with local regulations Chapter 2 Making Measurements 16 Refer to the figure and follow the following procedure to change the batteries Lower case Rear lid 1 Lay the product down with the lower case the bottom surface of the product uppermost and remove the rear lid 2 Change the batteries while being sure to put them in the right way round 3 Close the rear lid again Chapter 2 Making Measurements 17 Chapter 3 Specification 3 1 General Specification 3415 01 Product type 3415 01 Temperature HiTester 2 beam laser marker type Measurement temperature range 50 to 500 0 58 F to 932 F Display resolution 1 C Temperature and humidity for guaranteed accuracy Guaranteed accuracy period 230150 73 F 9 80 RH or less 1 year Accuracy of measurement 201 to 500 C 0 to 200 C 50 to 1 C 1 rdg 20 10 rdg 20 e 1 0 temperature of case 23 5 O ambient humidity 55 RH Repeatability 1 0 to 500 C 270 50 to 1 C Diameter of field of 72 mm 2 83 at 1000 39 37 mm measurement Detection element thermopile silicon optical lens Measurement 8 to 16 m wavelength Sampling rate 2 times second Chapter 3 Specification 18 Response time 1 5 seconds 95 response Sighting 2 beam laser marker
29. onal Department at headquarters 0 In the interests of product development the contents of this manual are subject to revision without prior notice Unauthorized reproduction or copying of this manual is prohibited HIOKI HIOKI E E CORPORATION HEAD OFFICE 81 Koizumi Ueda Nagano 386 1192 Japan TEL 81 268 28 0562 FAX 81 268 28 0568 E mail os com hioki co jp URL http www hioki com HIOKI USA CORPORATION 6 Corporate Drive Cranbury NJ 08512 USA TEL 1 609 409 9109 FAX 1 609 409 9108 3418A980 06 08 09H Printed on recycled paper HIOKI TEL 0268 28 0555 FAX 0268 28 0559 7386 1192 KEHA AR 81 URL http www hioki co jp dt 8 TEL 022 288 1931 FAX 022 288 1934 7904 0011 7 8 18 68 12 RH 8 TEL 0268 28 0561 FAX 0268 28 0569 7386 1192 RER LEER 81 Xxx TEL 03 5835 2851 FAX 03 5835 2852 7101 0032 2 3 3 RREGEJ IV IF 1008 TEL 048 266 8161 FAX 048 269 3842 7333 0847 5 ERNIE pH 2 23 24 2 TEL 045 470 2400 FAX 045 470 2420 7222 0033 BERT ARAL SHER 2 13 6 521 TEL 054 254 4166 FAX 054 254 3160 7420 0054 1 3 10 ARETE 6F 35158 TEL 052 702 6807 FAX 052 702 6943 7465 0081 ZEB 45 RE SRB 22 Xf TEL 06 6380 3000 FAX 06 6380 3010 7564 0063 ARAMEA IRE 1 17 26 SERRE 2F 8 TEL 082 879 2251 FAX 082 879 2253 7731 0122 KASAI PH 3 28 13 8 TE
30. or the MIN mark as desired appears 2 The maximum or minimum temperature during measurement will be displayed on the display Chapter 2 Making Measurements 14 2 7 Switching On the Laser Marker Beam 3415 01 Switch the laser marker beam on and off by pressing the key during measurement while the display shows HOLD MAX or MIN While the laser marker beam is on the mark appears in the display 2 8 Turning the Power Off The product has an auto power off function The power goes off after 15 seconds if no control action is performed If you need to check the measured temperature value again just press the MEAS key once 0 During measurement the auto power off NOTE function does not operate Chapter 2 Making Measurements 15 2 9 Changing the Batteries A DANGER When changing the batteries be careful not to press the MEAS key by mistake It is very dangerous to allow the laser beam to shine into your eyes or those of another person Also after changing the batteries be sure to close the cover before using the product I gt Do not mix old and new batteries or different types of batteries Also be careful to observe battery polarity during installation Otherwise poor performance or damage from battery leakage could result To avoid the possibility explosion do not short circuit disassemble or incinerate batteries 0 Handle and dispose of batteries
31. perature measurement is possible irrespective of the measurement distance Chapter 4 Maintenance and Service HIOKI DECLARATION OF Manufacturer s Name HIOKI E E CORPORATION Manufacturer s Address 81 Koizumi Ueda Nagano 386 1192 Japan Product Name TEMPERATURE HiTESTER Model Number 3415 01 3416 01 3418 The above mentioned products comform to the following product specifications 61326 1 2006 Class equipment Portable test and measurement equipment Supplementary Information The products herewith comply with the requirements of the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC but is not applicable to the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC HIOKI E E CORPORATION 28 August 2008 Z Z Mitsuyoshi Tanaka Director of Quality Assurance 3415B999 03 HIOKI 3415 01 3416 01 3418 TEMPERATURE HiTESTER Instruction Manual Publication date September 2008 Revised edition 6 Edited and published by HIOKI E E CORPORATION Technical Support Section All inquiries to International Sales and Marketing Department 81 Koizumi Ueda Nagano 386 1192 Japan TEL 81 268 28 0562 FAX 81 268 28 0568 E mail os com hioki co jp URL http www hioki com Printed in Japan 3418A980 06 reasonable care has been taken in the production of this manual but if you find any points which are unclear or in error please contact your supplier or the Sales and Marketing Internati
32. ter 0 92 to 0 96 Lacquer 0 97 matt lce 0 96 to 0 98 Rubber 0 94 black Snow 0 83 Plastic 0 85 to 0 95 Glass 0 90 to 0 95 Timber 0 90 Ceramic 0 90 to 0 94 Paper 0 70 to 0 94 Marble 0 94 Chromium 0 81 oxides Plaster 0 80 to 0 90 Copper 0 78 oxides Mortar 0 89 to 0 91 Iron oxides 0 78 to 0 82 Brick red 0 93 to 0 96 Textiles 0 90 Variations in the surface condition and color of the object whose temperature is to be measured may cause the thermal emissivity to be somewhat different from the values in the above table If an accurate Chapter 2 Making Measurements temperature measurement is desired for an object whose thermal emissivity is not known black body tape or black body spray sold separately should be used In this case the setting for thermal emissivity e should be the value indicated on black body tape or black body spray 2 Point the lens at the object whose temperature is to be measured 3 Press the MEAS key Measurement is performed as long as the MEAS key is kept pressed A AN DANGER With the 3415 01 whenever the indication A is flashing the laser marker beam is being emitted Exercise extreme care not to allow the laser marker beam to enter your eyes because of this laser light causing damage to the eyes or those of another person Chapter 2 Making Measurements 10 4 Referring to the figure aim the laser beam at t
33. ut Measurement Q Why can t I measure the temperature on the other side of a glass pane A Normal glass absorbs infrared radiation of the wavelength 8 to 16 um which this device uses for temperature measurement Therefore this device cannot measure the temperature of an object on the other side of a glass sheet but instead measures the temperature of the glass sheet itself Light is shining on an object Why can t measure its temperature accurately A Since fluorescent light includes almost no infrared radiation it has almost no effect upon normal temperature measurement However sunlight and incandescent lights emit radiation which includes substantial amounts of the infrared radiation used by this device for temperature measurement and accordingly may produce significant measurement discrepancies Chapter 4 Maintenance and Service 27 Why can t I measure the temperature of a gas vapor or flame Since gases vapors and flames are transparent to infrared radiation their temperatures cannot be measured in this way Why can t I measure temperature through rain or fog Since rain and fog reflect and absorb infrared radiation accurate measurement through them is impossible Doesn t the measurement distance affect the resulting measured value for temperature Air hardly absorbs at all infrared radiation of the wavelengths 8 to 16 um used by this device for temperature measurement Therefore accurate tem

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