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1. C F and laser on off buttons ow battery indicator e 3 year limited warranty SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION The IRT730K is a Class 2 laser product that emits less than 1mW of radiation at a wavelength between 630 and 670nm Avoid looking directly at the laser pointer U S law prohibits pointing a laser beam at aircraft doing so is punishable by a fine of up to 10 000 and imprisonment The laser may cause discomfort if viewed directly Your eyes natural aversion reflex will prevent you from looking at the beam long enough to cause harm As a precaution keep the IRT730K out of the hands of children especially if you have pets Never stare at the laser beam through binoculars or a magnifying glass Do not operate the IRT in the presence of flammable or explosive gases or in environments full of dust or static electricity Do not operate the unit near a source of a strong electromagnetic field such as an arc welder or an induction heater Be careful not to burn yourself when attaching the bead thermocouple probe to a hot surface WHAT S IN THE PACKAGE The IRT730K comes in a soft pouch inside a box along with a K type bead thermocouple probe a 9V battery and this user s manual PRODUCT OVERVIEW Fig 1 shows all controls indicators connectors and other physical features of the IRT730K Fig 2 shows all possible indications on the unit s LCD Familiarize yourself with the positions of all controls and connector
2. in the field of view are cooler than the target the measured temperature will be lower than the target s actual temperature If background objects are hotter than the target the measured temperature will be higher than the target s actual temperature The IRT730K s large D S ratio of 30 1 enables narrow measurement of high temperature objects up to 1472 F 800 C from a safe distance To eliminate measurement error move the IRT730K close enough to the target so the circle created by the targeting laser falls just within the object being measured See Appendix Il for a brief tutorial How to Make Accurate IR Temperature Measurements When the Low Battery icon appears at the lower right of the LCD Fig 2 Callout 11 it s time to change the 9V battery that powers the IRT although measurements will remain valid for several hours after the icon first appears To change the battery follow the instructions on p 5 If the temperature of the IRT s target is higher than 1472 F 800 C the upper limit of the unit s measurement range or lower than 58 F 50 C the lower limit of the measurement range OL will appear on the main readout The IRT730K cannot make accurate measurements if there is glass or plastic between it and the target Clean the lens of the infrared sensor lens Fig 1 Callout 2 often but never use a solvent Abrupt temperature changes will cause condensation and possible vapor penetration Clean the LC
3. the default value of HAL 1472 F for 147 2 F E Q RECALLING STORED READINGS To recall the measurements made and automatically saved by the IRT730K during operation in REC mode 1 Power on the unit by squeezing the measurement trigger 2 Release the trigger to exit SCAN mode Doing so automatically stores the current IRT measurement in memory For the purpose of illustrating how stored measurements are numerically tagged assume that this reading is given the memory tag 83 3 Press the MODE button as many times as necessary to enter REC mode At this point the values on the primary and secondary displays will be identical 4 To recall the value stored just prior to the measurement that was just stored with tag 83 press the C F button once The number 82 will appear briefly for less than a second on the secondary display followed by the value of the measurement stored with tag 82 5 Press the C F button again and 82 will be briefly replaced by 81 followed by the value of the measurement stored with tag 81 As you can see by pressing the C F button repeatedly you can recall all stored IRT measurements in reverse chronological order newest through oldest By pressing the Ad 3 button you can recall stored IRT measurements in chronological order oldest through newest However unless you have kept track of which tags have been assigned to particular measurements you typically will recall readings stored long ago F
4. 0K by squeezing and holding the yellow measurement trigger Fig 1 Callout 3 while pointing the unit anywhere The LCD and its gray backlight will illuminate and the laser pointer will activate If none of these three things happen the IRT s battery is dead and must be replaced see p 5 for instructions Note that squeezing the trigger causes the word SCAN Fig 2 Callout 1 to appear flashing in the upper left corner of the LCD Release the trigger The following events will occur in a rapid fire sequence The unit will chirp Il The word SCAN will disappear and be replaced by the word HOLD just below it IIl The measured temperature will appear on the primary large readout in F with the text REC at its lower left REC indicates that the measurement is about to be automatically stored recorded in the IRT730K s nonvolatile memory IV The measured temperature will also appear on the secondary smaller readout following the brief appearance of a two digit number If this is the IRT s first measurement that number will be 01 The number represents the measurement s memory storage location 4 Squeeze and hold the trigger again while pointing the IRT at a different target Then release the trigger As before the unit will chirp and SCAN will be replaced by HOLD The temperature of the second target will again appear on both the primary and secondary readouts This time however note that the second reading will b
5. 30 1 ULTRA WIDE RANGE IR THERMOMETER WITH K PORT USER S MANUAL IRT730K Please read this manual carefully and thoroughly before using this product TABLE OF CONTENTS troduction eene ead ind Se daa des 2 Key Features 3 2 eet Pe ene Se a es ee ee s 3 SaletyINSTFUCTIONS 4c recupere ree Phry et rect ce cr ane 3 What s in the Package 0 0 cece cece cece KR I 4 Product Overview i psv ee Pewee 3 bey 3 r9 V es 4 5 Setup Iristructiris 3 4 5 nonien netto eet oes eat ke ae 5 Install Battery 0 ccc ccc eect II 5 Operating Instructions 00 cece cece eee eens 6 10 Using the IRT to Measure Temperature 6 7 Choosing an IRT Display Mode cc cece eee 7 8 Adjusting Emissivity and Setting Temperature Alarms 8 9 Recalling Stored Readings ssseesese 9 10 Using the K Type Probe to Measure Temperature 10 SPOCIICALIONS TS Aa hr te led ru SE cota iM ace a oivuh alo vices 11 Operating amp Maintenance Tips eee 11 12 Warranty Information 00 0 ccc cee cee cece eee nh 12 Return for Repair Policy 0 0 cc cece cee eee n II 13 Appendix I How to Make Accurate IR Temperature Measurements 13 14 Appendix Il Emissivities of Common Materials Lus 15 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing General Tools amp Instruments General s IRT730K 30 1 Ultra Wide Range IR Thermometer with
6. D after the vapor evaporates Blow off loose particles with clean compressed air Gently brush remaining debris away with a lens hair brush To clean the housing use a moist cotton swab or wet sponge Avoid excessive amounts of water and corrosive gas or liquids Remove the battery if you do not expect to use the IRT for an extended period of time months Or years Do not drop or disassemble the unit or immerse it in water WARRANTY INFORMATION General Tools amp Instruments General s IRT730K 30 1 Ultra Wide Range IR Thermometer with K Port is warranted to the original purchaser to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of three years Subject to certain restrictions General will repair or replace this instrument if after examination the company determines it to be defective in material or workmanship The warranty period begins on the date of purchase You are encouraged to register your product online General will extend your warranty an additional 60 days if you register at www generaltools com ProductRegistry This warranty does not apply to damages that General determines to be from an attempted repair by non authorized personnel or misuse alterations normal wear and tear or accidental damage The defective unit must be returned to General Tools amp Instruments or to a General authorized service center freight prepaid and insured Acceptance of the exclusive repair and replacement remedies desc
7. ETUP INSTRUCTIONS INSTALL BATTERY The IRT730K s battery compartment Fig 1 Callout 4 is below the measurement trigger and accessible from the front of the grip Before installing the 9V battery included in the package remove the plastic wrap covering its terminals To install the battery 1 Open the battery compartment by placing your thumb and forefinger in the indentations on the sides of the grip and pulling the top of the hinged compartment forward 2 Plug the 9V battery into the wired socket inside the compartment The terminals of the battery and the socket mate in only one way with the smaller male terminal plugging into the larger female terminal 3 Close the battery compartment cover by pushing its top against the grip until the cover snaps shut OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS USING THE IRT TO MEASURE TEMPERATURE This section describes how to operate the IRT730K in its normal mode with and without use of the backlight and or laser pointer In this mode called REC mode each measurement made by squeezing the measurement trigger is automatically stored recorded in a numerically tagged location in the instrument s nonvolatile memory After 100 measurements are stored the 101st measurement made overwrites erases the first one The section also explains how to change the factory default temperature unit from F to C 1 Carefully remove the protective plastic film covering the LCD 2 Power on the IRT73
8. K Port Please read this manual carefully and thoroughly before using the thermometer The IRT730K measures surface temperature using either of two methods non contact using an IR thermometer with a laser pointer or contact using a K type thermocouple A K type bead thermocouple with a measurement range of 40 to 500 F 40 to 260 C is included in the package Non contact measurements made by the IRT can be adjusted for the emissivity of the surface increasing the accuracy of readings The instrument automatically stores records up to 100 temperature readings in nonvolatile memory for later recall During a single scanning session the IRT730K simultaneously displays real time measurements on a primary larger readout and the maximum minimum or average measurement or the largest difference between measurements during that session on a secondary smaller readout The IRT730K the K type bead thermocouple a 9V battery and this user s manual are packaged in a soft pouch inside a box KEY FEATURES e Extremely wide measurement range e Adjustable emissivity e Laser targeting ring outlines analysis area Port for included K type bead thermocouple probe or another K type probe Releasing trigger holds measurement e Automatically stores last 100 readings for recall e Min Max Avg Dif displays e Adjustable Hi and Lo temperature alarm setpoints e Large backlit LCD w dual 4 digit readouts Auto power off e
9. OOLS amp INSTRUMENTS 80 White Street New York NY 10013 3567 PHONE 212 431 6100 FAX 212 431 6499 TOLL FREE 800 697 8665 e mail sales generaltools com www generaltools com IRT730K User s Manual Specifications subject to change without notice 2013 GENERAL TOOLS amp INSTRUMENTS NOTICE WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS MAN IRT730K 10 24 13
10. and low temperature alarms to the high and low limits of the instrument s measurement range is a convenience If you never change the value of HAL or LAL because you choose not to use temperature alarms from its default value you will never be bothered by an alarm inadvertently sounding because you forgot to reset an alarm threshold Neither alarm can be disarmed The High Temperature Alarm is activated when the temperature measured by the IRT is higher than the HAL setpoint The Low Temperature Alarm is activated when the temperature measured by the IRT is lower than the LAL setpoint In each case the IRT730K responds by sounding a second chirp following the usual first chirp to indicate that a measurement was made and stored and flashing an icon on the bottom line of the LCD Fig 2 Callouts 13 and 14 The second chirp is the only audible indication that a temperature alarm has been activated To change the unit s emissivity setting and either alarm threshold press and hold the MODE button with the instrument powered on and operating in any mode Whatever the operating mode pressing and holding the MODE button will cause the emissivity icon Fig 2 Callout 2 on the top line of the LCD to begin flashing You now have 30 seconds to change the emissivity value before the APO function activates You can change in 0 01 steps by pressing either the C F button to decrease the value or the 4 button to increase the value To mo
11. ck on it will resume operation in TK mode SPECIFICATIONS IRT Distance to Spot D S Ratio 30 1 IRT Measurement Range IRT Measurement Accuracy 58 to 1472 F 50 to 800 C 7 2 F 4 C from 58 to 32 F 50 to 0 C 1 5 of reading or 3 6 F 2 C whichever is greater from 32 to 752 F 0 to 400 C 2 of reading or 3 6 F 2 C whichever is greater from 752 to 1472 F 400 to 800 C IRT Measurement Resolution 0 1 F or C below 1000 1 above 1000 IRT Emissivity Adjustable from 0 1 to 1 0 in 0 01 steps with default of 0 95 K Port Measurement Range Range of Included Probe 40 to 2372 F 40 to 1300 C 40 to 500 F 40 to 260 C Accuracy of Included Probe 2 2 digits Response Time lt 500ms Laser Power 1mW Class 2 wavelength of 630 to 670nm Spectral Response 8 to 14 um Operating Temperature 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C 10 to 90 RH Auto Power Off Trigger 30 seconds of front panel inactivity Dimensions 7 6 x 3 8 x 3 3 in 192 x 95 x 83mm Weight 9 7 oz 2759 Power Source 1 9V battery included OPERATING amp MAINTENANCE TIPS All IR thermometers including the IRT730K take the average temperature of all objects within a circular target area Depending on the distance to the target the target area may include both the target and background objects in the thermometer s field of view If background objects
12. e accompanied by the brief appearance of the memory tag 02 on the secondary readout 5 Squeeze and hold the trigger again and then release it The same sequence of events will occur with the new reading tagged 03 in memory Allow 30 seconds to pass After 30 seconds the IRT s Auto Power Off APO function will activate and cause the unit to shut down silently To change the measurement unit from the factory default F to C press the MODE button Fig 1 Callout 6 once briefly while operating in REC mode REC will be replaced by MAX in the middle of the LCD Then press the C F button Fig 1 Callout 8 This will convert the Fahrenheit readings on both readouts to the corresponding Celsius values To return to operation in REC mode press the MODE button seven times with MAX on screen REC will replace MAX The next section of the manual explains how to switch to operation in the IRT730K s six display modes other than REC and MAX Co 6 To turn off the laser pointer press the A button Fig 1 Callout 7 while squeezing and holding the measurement trigger The amp icon Fig 1 Callout 3 will disappear from the top row of the LCD To re enable the laser pointer press the button while squeezing and holding the measurement trigger To disable the LCD backlight press the button while the unit is powered on but not operating in scanning mode i e the trigger has been released to replace SCAN by HOLD The f
13. es by 1 inch for every 30 inches you move closer to the target All IR thermometers IRTs including the IRT730K take the average temperature of all objects within a circular target area spot Although the distance D in the D S ratio is defined as a linear value and the S defines the diameter of the spot see above figure the critical parameter is the target area Depending on the distance to the target the object whose temperature you want to measure the target area may include both the target and background objects near or behind the thermometer s field of view which defines the target area or spot To explain the relationship between D S ratio and measurement accuracy consider how the IRT730K would be used to measure the temperature of a small AC motor suspected of overheating The motor measures approximately 1 ft x 1 ft so it has an area of 1 ft If the IRT730K is used to make the measurement from 60 ft away the reading will have a large error At this distance the target area is 2 ft Therefore the IRT730K will measure not just the temperature of the motor but also the temperature of the physical surroundings in its field of view and average the two readings How inaccurate would the measurement be If the motor s operating temperature is 200 F and the background temperature is 75 F and the motor s area is half the target area at the measurement distance the following equation gives the average temperature of the
14. icon will disappear from the top line of the LCD To re enable the backlight press the A amp button again while the unit is powered on and not operating in SCAN mode CHOOSING AN IRT DISPLAY MODE Because the IRT730K automatically records and tags every measurement it makes it can analyze the set of readings made and stored over any finite period of time Often the period that provides the most useful information is the measurement session the time during which you measure the temperature of multiple objects or surfaces The session begins when you squeeze the trigger to wake up the IRT it typically ends 30 seconds after you have finished making measurements with the activation of the APO function What the IRT730K can do is display the maximum and minimum temperatures recorded during a measurement session It can even calculate and display the average reading and the difference between the highest and lowest readings The value of being able to quickly determine the hottest or coldest object of a group or the difference between their temperatures should be obvious These four display modes MAX MIN AVG and DIF can be entered from REC mode by pressing the MODE button the correct number of times The currently selected display mode is indicated by its three letter abbreviation in the middle of the display The value of that parameter the session s maximum minimum or average temperature or the difference between the hottest and c
15. oldest temperature is shown on the secondary readout The IRT730K also can display three other parameters e The temperature of an object or surface touched by the included K type bead thermocouple probe or any other K type probe This temperature is identified by the two letter abbreviation TK See p 10 to learn how to use the external temperature probe e The high and low temperature alarm setpoints HAL and LAL Each can be set to any integral value from 58 to 1472 F 50 to 800 C the measurement range of the IRT730K The factory preset value for HAL is 1472 F 800 C the highest temperature that the unit can measure The factory value for LAL is 58 F 50 C the lowest temperature that the unit can measure By default when the unit powers on in response to your squeezing the trigger the unit resumes operation in the same display mode it was in when the APO function powered the IRT off To change the display mode you use the MODE button to cycle through an eight step sequence comprising the five display modes REC MAX MIN AVG and DIF plus TK and the two alarm setpoints HAL and LAL as shown in the figure on the next page To move from one display mode to the n P next in the sequence briefly press z we but do not hold the MODE button N ADJUSTING EMISSIVITY AND SETTING TEMPERATURE ALARMS The IRT730K has three parameters that you can set anywhere over a predefined range 1 N 3 Emissi
16. or example pressing the A amp button instead of the C F button in Step 4 above would recall tag 84 followed by the temperature associated with it That value and the values associated with tags 85 and 86 would likely be irrelevant because they represent measurements made nearly 100 hundred trigger squeezes ago USING THE K TYPE PROBE TO MEASURE TEMPERATURE To measure the temperature of a surface using the included K type thermocouple probe or another K type probe 1 Plug the two prongs of the probe into the two slots on the bottom of the IRT730K Be sure to insert the slightly narrower prong into the slightly narrower slot which is closer to the rear of the unit 2 Press the MODE button as many times as necessary to make TK appear to the left of the secondary display 3 Attach the end of the probe to the surface whose temperature you wish to measure 4 Squeeze and release the measurement trigger The temperature measured by the thermocouple probe will appear on the secondary readout Unlike measurements made by the IRT measurements made by the K type probe are not stored in memory And although the temperature measured by the IRT will simultaneously appear on the primary readout after you release the measurement trigger it will not be stored in memory because the IRT730K is not operating in REC mode If you allow the IRT730K s APO function to activate with the unit operating in TK mode when you power the unit ba
17. ribed herein is a condition of the contract for purchase of this product In no event shall General be liable for any incidental special consequential or punitive damages or for any cost attorneys fees expenses or losses alleged to be a consequence of damage due to failure of or defect in any product including but not limited to any claims for loss of profits Register now at www generaltools com ProductRegistry to receive a 60 day extension to your warranty RETURN FOR REPAIR POLICY Every effort has been made to provide you with a reliable product of superior quality However in the event your instrument requires repair please contact our Customer Service to obtain an RGA Return Goods Authorization number before forwarding the unit via prepaid freight to the attention of our Service Center at this address General Tools amp Instruments 80 White Street New York NY 10013 212 431 6100 Remember to include a copy of your proof of purchase your return address and your phone number and or e mail address APPENDIX I 259750 5091500 75902250 Y S 1930 Bees ue i The IRT730K s field of view HOW TO MAKE ACCURATE IR MEASUREMENTS The IRT730K has a distance to spot D S ratio of 30 1 This means that the target area spot whose infrared radiation temperature is being measured increases in diameter by 1 inch for every 30 inches you move away from the target Conversely the diameter of the target area measured decreas
18. s and the meaning of all display indications and icons before moving on to the Setup Instructions and Operating Instructions p 10 1 Laser pointer 2 Infrared sensor 3 Measurement trigger 4 Battery compartment 5 Jack for spade type thermocouple probe 6 MODE button 7 A laser backlight button 8 C F button 9 LCD 10 Laser identification certification warning safety labels on left side of unit see below Fig 1 All controls indicators connectors and other physical features of the IRT730K General Tools amp Instruments 80 White Street New York NY 10013 Made in China Manufactured Aug 2013 Complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 2007 1 Scanning indication flashes 2 Emissivity setting 3 Laser pointer on 4 Backlight on 5 Operating in continuous measurement mode not used 6 Selected temperature unit 7 Difference value on secondary readout 8 Average value on secondary readout 9 Minimum value on secondary readout 10 Secondary readout 11 Low battery icon 12 Low alarm setpoint 13 Low alarm activated 14 High alarm activated 15 High alarm setpoint 16 K type probe reading on secondary readout Fig 2 All possible display indications 17 Minimum value on secondary readout 18 Automatically storing readings 19 Primary readout 20 Held reading on primary readout S
19. target area Tavg Tmotor Tbackground 2 Solving for Tavg we get 200 75 2 or 137 5 F which is what the IRT730K would display In other words trying to measure the temperature of the motor from 60 ft away introduced an error of 200 137 5 200 or 31 into the measurement In this case the measured temperature was 31 below the motor s actual temperature because the background is cooler than the motor To eliminate measurement error the IRT must be moved close enough so the motor is the only object in the target area see figure below For a motor with an area of 1 ft and using an IRT with a D S ratio of 30 1 the optimum measurement distance would be 30 ft For best results the targeted area spot should fall within the target s boundaries as in the figure below Measuring a motor s temperature from the wrong top and right bottom distance APPENDIX II EMISSIVITIES OF COMMON MATERIALS Material Emissivity Material Emissivity Aluminum 0 30 Glass 0 90 to 0 95 Asphalt 0 95 Iron Oxides 0 78 to 0 82 Concrete 0 95 Paint 0 80 to 0 95 Asbestos 0 95 Plastic 0 85 to 0 95 Ceramics 0 95 Paper 0 70 to 0 94 Brass 0 50 Plaster 0 80 to 0 90 Brick 0 90 Rubber 0 95 Carbon 0 85 Wood 0 90 Sludge 0 94 Textile 0 94 Frozen Food 0 90 Lead 0 50 Hot Food 0 93 Marble 0 94 Ice 0 98 Cloth black 0 98 Snow 0 90 Sand 0 90 Human Skin 0 98 Water 0 93 Specialty Tools amp Instruments GENERAL T
20. ve up or down quickly press and hold either button With flashing pressing the MODE button briefly saves the currently displayed value whether or not you have adjusted it and changes the adjustment target to HAL Pressing the MODE button causes HAL to begin flashing on the bottom left of the LCD Once HAL begins flashing you have 30 seconds to adjust its value up or down to any temperature within the unit s measurement range Press the C F button to decrease the value or the amp button to increase it To move up or down quickly press and hold the corresponding button Pressing the MODE button briefly with HAL flashing saves the currently displayed value and changes the adjustment target to LAL Pressing the MODE button causes LAL to begin flashing on the bottom right of the LCD Once LAL begins to flash you have 30 seconds to adjust its value up or down to any temperature within the unit s measurement range As before press the C F button to decrease the value or the button to increase it To move up or down quickly press and hold the corresponding button Pressing the MODE button with LAL flashing returns the three step sequence to its starting point with flashing on the top line The figure below shows the sequence in graphic form Be aware that unlike values shown on the primary and secondary readouts all of which have 0 1 resolution LAL and HAL only have 2 t 1 resolution In other words do not mistake
21. vity the ability of an object to reflect or absorb IR radiation energy can be assigned any value between 0 10 and 1 00 in steps of 0 01 The default factory setting of is 0 95 Because the IRT730K measures the amount of infrared energy emitted by a surface its measurements are most accurate when they take into account the characteristic emissivity of the target material A perfectly absorbent surface called a black body has an emissivity of 1 it absorbs 100 of the thermal energy hitting it An object with an emissivity of 0 8 absorbs 80 of IR energy and reflects 20 of it All emissivity values fall between 0 and 1 as a rule the shinier the surface the lower its emissivity To maximize the accuracy of IRT730K measurements you should enter the actual emissivity of the target surface see Appendix Il using the instrument s three buttons and the procedure below Compensating for emissivity will particularly improve the accuracy of measurements of surfaces with emissivities nearer to zero than to the default IRT730K setting of 0 95 High Temperature Alarm HAL As mentioned earlier the HAL setpoint can be set to any integral temperature value from 58 to 1472 F 50 to 800 C the operating range of the IRT730K Low Temperature Alarm LAL The LAL setpoint also can be set to any integral temperature value from 58 to 1472 F 50 to 800 C the operating range of the instrument The presetting of the high
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