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Infrared Thermometer has attenuation alarming capability.

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January 20, 2009 - Designed for non-contact infrared temperature measurement applications, Modline 5R infrared thermometer utilizes dual detector assembly that measures temperature by comparing infrared radiation levels in 0.85-1.05 and 1.0-1.1 µ wavelength bands. Attenuation adjustment alarming operates independent from optional dirty window detector. Attenuation alarm settings are configurable from 5-95%, from either back panel of sensing head or from Ircon Modview program.

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Ircon Inc.
7300-T N. Natchez Ave.
Niles, IL, 60714
USA



Ircon Introduces IR Thermometer with Enhanced Signal Detection and Attenuation Alarming Capabilities


New infrared sensor offers improved performance in harsh industrial environments

SANTA CRUZ, Calif., December 12, 2008 - Ircon®, the worldwide leader in infrared (IR) noncontact temperature measurement, has introduced an enhanced version of its Modline 5R Infrared Thermometer with advanced signal detection and attenuation alarming capabilities. The new Modline 5 Series 5R Ratio Sensors are designed for non-contact infrared temperature measurement applications involving harsh industrial environments.

With most two-color infrared thermometers, an invalid indication is reached when the reduction in signal from the target is greater than 95 percent. When the signal reduction is too great, an invalid condition occurs. This variation can be caused by emission characteristics of the target or the target being too small to completely resolve, as well as obstructions in the sight path (i.e., certain types of smoke). When an invalid condition occurs, an alarm output is provided to indicate the signal variation is too great between the two detectors. While this type of detection method is suitable for many applications, there are some instances where the user wants to adjust the sensitivity level of attenuation.

The Ircon Modline 5 Series 5R Ratio Sensors utilize a dual detector assembly that measures temperature by comparing infrared radiation levels in two wavelength bands (0.85 to 1.05 microns and 1.0 to 1.1 microns). Temperature readings are based on the ratio of the two signals in these bands. Because the sensors measure the ratio of radiation intensities at two wavelengths rather than the absolute intensity of radiation at a single wavelength, they are almost immune to error caused by loss of signal. Small targets that do not fill the field of view, and partial obstructions from bursts of steam, dust and solid objects in their sight path, can be tolerated.

The Modline 5 Series also provides a new attenuation alarming capability based on the proprietary Raytek signal attenuation measurement algorithm (U.S. patent No. 5,815,410) allowing users to adjust the alarm sensitivity level. By measuring the attenuation, the sensor can provide a notification alarm when attenuation levels exceed a user-defined setpoint limit.

The Modline 5 attenuation adjustment alarming feature operates independent from the optional dirty window detector, which will monitor the sensor window for contamination. It enables users to monitor any kind of signal attenuation caused by dirty viewports or other external windows. Attenuation alarm settings are configurable from 5 to 95 percent, from either the back panel of the sensing head or from the Ircon Modview program. When an alarm condition is detected, relay outputs provide notification to external process control instrumentation.

When the attenuation adjustment alarming feature is enabled, the user can monitor attenuation levels in a graphical format in the Modview program providing a historical view of the levels. In addition, attenuation levels are available through the Modline 5 RS-485 output fed into an external device.

About Raytek and Ircon

Headquartered in Santa Cruz, California, Ircon has joined with Raytek to offer a complete IR solution, including the industry's most complete line of infrared sensors, linescanners and process imaging systems. Raytek, a Fluke company, is the worldwide leader in noncontact temperature measurement. Raytek designs, manufactures and markets a complete line of infrared (IR) temperature measurement instruments for industrial, maintenance and quality control applications. Raytek distributes its products worldwide with subsidiaries located in Europe and China. For more information, visit www.raytek.com or www.ircon.com.
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