HVAC, Environmental & Industrial Thermometers


- Highly accurate, easy-to-use, fast-responding non-contact infrared thermometer
- Rugged, durable design (can withstand drops from a height of up to 3m)
- Ideal for use in many different HVAC applications


- High accuracy, infrared temperature measurements from a distance
- Exclusive dual laser technology allows users to easily pinpoint a target
- Temperature alarm, rugged design and different measurement functions


- Ergonomic, cost-effective, precise infrared thermometer suitable for use outdoors
- 20:1 distance to spot ratio
- Auto-capture and internal memory means this thermometer can be left unattended


- Efficient and powerful IR thermometer
- Ideal for scanning temperatures in difficult to reach areas
- Excellent temperature measurement range


- Perform non-contact temperature measurements on mechanical and electrical equipment
- Measure distances up to 40m/ 131ft to an accuracy of 2mm/ 0.08”
- Point-and-shoot designs for easy and efficient operation


- Measure temperature levels with laboratory-grade accuracy
- Works with four different types of thermocouples
- Robust, reliable dust/splashproof design for use in demanding environments


- Compatible with several different thermocouples
- Measures temperature from two points simultaneously
- High accuracy


- 30:1 distance-to-spot ratio
- Capable of recording both infrared and contact temperatures with ease
- 1% accuracy level for extreme precision


- User selectable ºC or ºF
- Laser sighting for accuracy (<7.0 meters)
- Optical Resolution: 50:1


- Wide temperature range
- Handheld and portable
- Dual laser for precise measurements
About HVAC, Environmental & Industrial Thermometers
Industrial thermometers are notably more stable than regular thermometers. They are extremely accurate and have a considerable lifespan. This is because they don't have any mechanically moving parts, which means no material fatigue and no consumption of electrical energy.
An industrial thermometer is filled with liquid. The higher the measured temperature, the more this liquid inside expands. The expanding liquid climbs inside the tube and delivers the temperature to a display next to the tube.
Industrial thermometers come in different shapes and forms. One of the things in which they differ is the angle at which the immersion tube is attached to the thermometer itself. For different situations, different angles of attachment may be necessary.