The Fluke 561 CAL HVAC/R Infrared and Contact Thermometer is a versatile tool designed for temperature measurement in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC/R) applications. It combines the benefits of both infrared (IR) and contact temperature measurement in a single device.
Key Features:
- Dual Temperature Measurement: Offers both IR non-contact and contact temperature measurement capabilities, providing flexibility for various situations.
- IR Thermometer:
- Laser sighting for precise targeting of the measurement area.
- Adjustable emissivity for accurate readings on different materials (refer to the manual for details).
- Suitable for measuring hot, moving, electrically energized, or hard-to-reach objects.
- Contact Thermometer:
- Includes a built-in thermocouple probe or allows connection with most standard mini-connector type K thermocouple probes for diverse temperature measurement applications.
- Ideal for situations requiring direct contact with the object.
- Temperature Range: Covers a broad range suitable for HVAC/R applications (typically -40°C to 550°C or -40°F to 1022°F).
- Additional Features:
- Min/Max/Dif function to identify temperature variations quickly.
- Easy-to-read backlit display for clear visibility in low-light conditions.
- Durable construction for withstanding demanding environments (refer to IP rating).
- Calibration Certificate (CAL Model): This specific model (CAL) comes with a calibration certificate for guaranteed accuracy, crucial for professional applications.
Applications:
- HVAC/R system troubleshooting: Identifying potential issues in compressors, ductwork, electrical components, etc., by measuring temperatures.
- Maintaining comfort levels: Verifying proper air conditioning and heating performance by monitoring temperature distribution.
- Safety inspections: Checking for overheating components or potential fire hazards.
- Building inspections: Identifying thermal insulation deficiencies or moisture problems.
- Appliance maintenance: Diagnosing problems in refrigerators, freezers, dryers, and other equipment.
Advantages of Fluke 561 CAL over Single-Type Thermometers:
- Versatility: Combines IR and contact measurement, eliminating the need for separate tools.
- Safety: Enables measuring hazardous or hard-to-reach objects with IR mode.
- Efficiency: Provides faster and more convenient temperature measurement compared to using separate IR and contact thermometers.
Things to Consider:
- Temperature Range: Ensure the range covers the temperatures you expect to encounter in your HVAC/R applications.
- Calibration: Regularly calibrate the thermometer, especially the CAL model, to maintain its accuracy. NIST calibration might be recommended depending on your specific needs.
Alternatives:
- Fluke 561 (non-calibrated model)
- Other combination IR and contact thermometers
- Separate IR thermometers and contact thermometers
Finding More Information:
For detailed specifications, user manuals, and authorized distributors, you can visit the Fluke website or search online using the following keywords (avoiding any previously mentioned URLs):
- Fluke 561 CAL HVAC/R Infrared and Contact Thermometer datasheet
- Fluke 561 CAL HVAC/R Infrared and Contact Thermometer manual
- Fluke authorized distributors