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Fluke digital thermometers used in Linus Tech Tips video

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Calibrating a HART temperature transmitter

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High resolution infrared inspection applications for preventive maintenance

Preventive maintenance programs have proven critical to keeping a facility in top operating condition to save production stops, asset downtime, and replacement costs.

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Glossary of Temperature Calibration Terms

Glossary of Temperature Calibration Terms

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Twenty Ways the Fluke 62 MAX+ Infrared Thermometer Can Save You Energy and Time

Ways the 62 MAX+ Infrared Thermometer can save you energy and time in troubleshooting HVAC mechanical systems: air, water, coils, boilers, power supplies

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Getting the right temperature, over time

Adam Wegener makes and teaches ceramics in Portola Valley, CA. Last year, he bought a Fluke 189 DMM and a high temperature thermocouple from the local ceramics store that allows him to measure temperatures up to 2300°F. Now he uses the 189 to log temperature over the 30-hour heat up and cool down cycle. Then, he loads the temperatures onto his computer and uses the peak temperature and heating rates to perfect his next firing.

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Infrared thermometers: electrical, industrial, and HVAC applications

Infrared thermometers: electrical, industrial, and HVAC applications

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How to get great results with an infrared thermometer

Infrared (IR) thermometers enable you to measure temperature quickly, at a distance, and without touching the object you're measuring. They are so useful, easy, and even fun to use that they have become as common in kitchens as they have on factory floors. Infrared thermometers are often used to find overheated equipment and electrical circuits, but they have hundreds of other uses.