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Fluke-561 HVACPro
Includes: Type-K thermocouple
Velcro pipe probe, Durable
hard case, 2 AA batteries,
user’s manual with step-by-
step application instructions
(available in English, Spanish,
French, Italian, German, Portu-
guese, and Simplified Chinese)
and two-year warranty
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IR Temperature
IR Thermometer
Fluke 561 HVACPro
Multipurpose thermometer for
heating, ventilation, air condition-
ing and refrigeration inspections
Combine the temperature measurement func-
tions professionals need most for inspecting
heating, ventilation, air conditioning and
refrigeration systems. The Fluke 561 HVACPro
provides both non-contact, and contact tem-
perature measurements replacing several other
test tools. It is fast, efficient and easy to use,
saving you valuable time, and effort.
Use it to:
•
Measure hot, moving, electrically energized
and hard-to-reach objects instantly
•
Check motors, insulation, breakers, radiant
heating, pipes, corroded connections and
wires plus scan ducts in the ceiling from the
floor without a ladder
•
Handy Velcro
®
pipe probe included for super-
heat and sub-cooling contact measurements
•
Or, plug in your own industry-standard
type-K thermocouple probes and get the
most out of your tool investments
Key features:
•
Compatible with all standard mini-connector
type-K thermocouples
•
Velcro pipe probe for superheat, sub-cooling
or other contact and ambient measurements
•
Single-point laser sighting, 12:1 distance-to-
spot ratio
•
Temperature range optimized for HVAC/R
applications
•
Easy emissivity adjustment for measuring
pipes and ducts more accurately
•
Lightweight, only 340 grams (12 ounces)
and portable
•
Easy to use
•
Efficient—no need to shut down equipment
when making IR measurements
•
MIN, MAX and DIF temperature readings help
you quickly identify problems
•
Scan large areas or small objects quickly and
efficiently
•
HVAC/R measurement guide included to
maximize your productivity
Indoor air quality: Can your
schools pass the test?
Increases in temperature are often
the first sign of trouble for mechani-
cal equipment, electrical circuits and
building systems
such as heating,
ventilation and
air conditioning
(HVAC). Read
about how to
take basic, quick
temperature
checks using
infrared ther-
mometers at
www.fluke.
com/iaq