Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
FlukeAbsolute Maximum Temperature Measurement
+800°C
Temperature Scale
Centigrade, Fahrenheit
Suitable for Body Measurement
No
Absolute Minimum Temperature Measurement
-40°C
Best Accuracy
±1 %
Distance to spot Ratio
50:1
Emissivity
0.1 → 1, Adjustable
Model Number p
568EX
Resolution
0.1 °C
Data Storage
Yes
Response Time
500 ms
Length
163.6mm
Width
51.8mm
Height
176.9mm
Hazardous Area Certification
ATEX
Weight
322g
Country of Origin
China
Product details
Fluke 568 Ex Intrinsically Safe Infrared Thermometer
Designed for dangerous and hazardous settings, this laser thermometer is safe for use in Class I, DIV 1, DIV 2 or Zone 1 and 2 environments. Fluke's 568 Ex is non-contact, therefore ideal for most Ex rated areas and meets intrinsically safe certifications in the above classes from recognised safety agencies.
Soft key menu features and a straight forward user interface make complex testing and measurement easy. Navigation is made simple and emissivity can be adjusted, save data or turn alarms on and off by just a few pushes of a button. Measure from a greater distance with the 50:1 distance to spot ratio on a wide variety of surfaces, additionally using the built in material table. This thermometer also features two levels of brightness on the large backlit display, making it usable even in those darker environments.
Features and Benefits:
-40 °C to +800 °C (-40 °F to +1472 °F) temperature range
Conductive carrying case
50:1 distance to spot
Capture up to 99 points of data
5 languages to choose from
± 1 % measurement accuracy
Safety Certifications ATEX/IECEx:
Zone 1 and 2, IECEx EPS 13.0006X, Ex ia IIC T4 Gb, 0 °C ≤ Ta ≤ 50 °C, EPS 13 ATEX 1.525 X, II 2G Ex ia IIC T4 Gb
FAQ's
Are infrared thermometers dangerous?
IR thermometers are not harmful, they do not emit radiation, only measure it like a digital camera.
How accurate are infrared thermometers?
The majority of IR thermometers have a measurement error specification, which shows their best accuracy. The surface being measured can also affect accuracy. Reflective objects result in lower measurements than the actual temperature, whilst non-reflective surfaces give higher measurement. The emissivity of a surface is how effective it is at emitting energy as thermal radiation, as such some IR thermometers have adjustable emissivity settings.
Distance to spot ratio is also essential in providing accurate temperature measurements, if an infrared thermometer is too close to its target area, heat can build up in the device. This can give false readings or damage the temperature sensors, therefore it is essential to always follow a manufacturers guidelines.
Supplied with
K-type thermocouple bead probe, conductive IS hard carrying case and Users manual
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
FlukeAbsolute Maximum Temperature Measurement
+800°C
Temperature Scale
Centigrade, Fahrenheit
Suitable for Body Measurement
No
Absolute Minimum Temperature Measurement
-40°C
Best Accuracy
±1 %
Distance to spot Ratio
50:1
Emissivity
0.1 → 1, Adjustable
Model Number p
568EX
Resolution
0.1 °C
Data Storage
Yes
Response Time
500 ms
Length
163.6mm
Width
51.8mm
Height
176.9mm
Hazardous Area Certification
ATEX
Weight
322g
Country of Origin
China
Product details
Fluke 568 Ex Intrinsically Safe Infrared Thermometer
Designed for dangerous and hazardous settings, this laser thermometer is safe for use in Class I, DIV 1, DIV 2 or Zone 1 and 2 environments. Fluke's 568 Ex is non-contact, therefore ideal for most Ex rated areas and meets intrinsically safe certifications in the above classes from recognised safety agencies.
Soft key menu features and a straight forward user interface make complex testing and measurement easy. Navigation is made simple and emissivity can be adjusted, save data or turn alarms on and off by just a few pushes of a button. Measure from a greater distance with the 50:1 distance to spot ratio on a wide variety of surfaces, additionally using the built in material table. This thermometer also features two levels of brightness on the large backlit display, making it usable even in those darker environments.
Features and Benefits:
-40 °C to +800 °C (-40 °F to +1472 °F) temperature range
Conductive carrying case
50:1 distance to spot
Capture up to 99 points of data
5 languages to choose from
± 1 % measurement accuracy
Safety Certifications ATEX/IECEx:
Zone 1 and 2, IECEx EPS 13.0006X, Ex ia IIC T4 Gb, 0 °C ≤ Ta ≤ 50 °C, EPS 13 ATEX 1.525 X, II 2G Ex ia IIC T4 Gb
FAQ's
Are infrared thermometers dangerous?
IR thermometers are not harmful, they do not emit radiation, only measure it like a digital camera.
How accurate are infrared thermometers?
The majority of IR thermometers have a measurement error specification, which shows their best accuracy. The surface being measured can also affect accuracy. Reflective objects result in lower measurements than the actual temperature, whilst non-reflective surfaces give higher measurement. The emissivity of a surface is how effective it is at emitting energy as thermal radiation, as such some IR thermometers have adjustable emissivity settings.
Distance to spot ratio is also essential in providing accurate temperature measurements, if an infrared thermometer is too close to its target area, heat can build up in the device. This can give false readings or damage the temperature sensors, therefore it is essential to always follow a manufacturers guidelines.
Supplied with
K-type thermocouple bead probe, conductive IS hard carrying case and Users manual