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MO297 Pinless Moisture Psychrometer with IR Thermometer - MeterLink Compatible

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Features

  • Quickly indicates the moisture content of multiple wccd types and other building materials with Pinless technology without damaging the surface;  Remote Pin-type probe (M0290-P included) allows for contact moisture readings (3ft/0.9m cable length)
  • Wireless communication with FLIR Thermal Imaging Cameras (b60, i60, B-Series, and T-Series)
  • Manually store/recall up to 20 labeled readings
  • Easy to read, large dual display with automatic backlight feature and fast Analog Bargraph
  • Simultaneously displays moisture value of wood or material being tested, Air Temperature, IR Temperature, or Humidity
  • Pinless measurement depth to 0.75” (19mm) below the surface
  • Programmable high/low Moisture and Humidity alarms
  • Designed with a patented IR circuit to measure non-contact surface
  • Built-in Humidity/Temperature probe measures Relative Humidity, Air Temperature plus Grains Per Pound (GPP)/(g/kg), Dew Point (DP), Vapor Pressure, and condensation point
  • Automatic calculation of differential Temperature (IR - DP) to determine condensation point
  • Complete with pin moisture probe with cable, 9V battery and case 
Specifications
Memory Manually Store/Recall 20 data readings
Pinless Moisture
(Non-Penetrating)
0 to 99.9 (Relative); Depth up tp 0.75” (19mm)
Pin-type Moisture
(probe included)
0 to 99.9%
Max Resolution 0.1, 0.1°F/°C
Humidity 0 to 100%RH
Temperature (Air) -29 to 77°C
Temperature (IR) -20 to 200°C
Vapor Pressure 0 to 20.0kPA
Dew Point -30 to 100°C
Mixing ratio 0 to 999GPP (0 to 160g/kg)
Field of View 8:1 Distance to Target ratio
Emissivity 0.95 fixed
Dimensions/Weight 165x70x38 mm / 210g

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