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ISR 6 Advanced Manual
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2 Introduction
2.1 Appropriate use
The IMPAC ISR 6 pyrometer is a stationary, digital pyrometer for non-contact temperature
measurement metals, ceramics, graphite, etc. in ranges between 600 and 3000 °C.
The pyrometer measures in 2-color mode (ratio principle) in which two adjacent wavelengths
are used to calculate the temperature. This technique offers the following advantages when
compared with standard one-color pyrometers:
·
The temperature measurement is independent of the emissivity of the object in wide
ranges.
·
The measuring object can be smaller than the spot size.
·
Measurements are unaffected by dust and other “grey” contaminants in the field of
view or by dirty viewing windows.
The pyrometer can also be switched to 1-color mode and used like a conventional pyrometer.
2.2 Scope of delivery
Pyrometer, PC adjustment, and evaluation software InfraWin, works certificate, and operating
instructions.
Note: A connection cable is not included with the instrument and has to be ordered
separately (see Chapter
, Reference numbers).
2.3 Technical Data
Measurement
Temperature Ranges:
600 to 1400 °C (MB14)
700 to 1800 °C (MB18)
800 to 2500 °C (MB25)
1000 to 3000 °C (MB30)
Sub Range:
Any range adjustable within the temperature range, minimum span
50 °C
Spectral Ranges:
Channel 1: 0.9 µm, channel 2: 1.05 µm
Resolution:
0.1 °C or 0.2°F at interface; < 0.0015% of selected sub range at analog
output, min. 0.1°C, 16 bit; 1°C or 1°F on display
Emissivity
e
:
0.050 to 1.000 in steps of 1/1000 (1-color mode)
Transmittance
t
:
0.050 to 1.000 in steps of 1/1000 (1-color mode)
Emissivity Slope K
:
0.800 to 1.200 in steps of 1/1000 (2-color mode)
Measurement Uncertainty:
(K = 1, t
90
= 1 s, T
amb
.
= 25°C)
< 1500 °C: 0.3%
of reading in °C + 2 °C
> 1500 °C: 0.6% of reading in °C
Repeatability:
(K = 1, t
90
= 1 s, T
amb
.
= 25°C)
0.15% of reading in °C + 1 °C