Laserliner 082.047A CondenseSpot XP Hygrometer Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Laserliner
Table of Contents
- Laserliner 082.047A CondenseSpot XP Hygrometer
- Function/Application
- General safety instructions
- Safety instructions
- Safety instructions
- Calibration
- Inserting batteries
- **Infrared temperature measurement / continuous measurement /
- Mode selection
- **Menu settings
- Quick emissivity factor selection
- Emission coefficient tables
- Room climate – measured values
- Dew point mode dP/ condensation moisture indicator
- Thermal bridge mode HEAT
- HROK@X: 1DC (j'(j) / AKTD (j+.6j)
- Max/Min/AVG mode
- Difference mode dIF
- Contact temperature mode T-K (K-type)
- Dry-bulb temperature dbu
- Wet-bulb temperature Wbu
- Memory function
- Call up memory
- Data transfer
- Application (app)
- Technical data
- HROK@X QDRNKTSHNM| 0,1” / 0,1%Q’| 0,1% / 0,1%Q’
- HLDMRHNMR (6 W ‘ W #)| 150 W 205 W 60 LL
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Laserliner 082.047A CondenseSpot XP Hygrometer
Completely read through the operating instructions, the,Warranty and Additional Information” booklet as well as the latest information under the internet link at the end of these instructions. Follow the instructions they contain. This document must be kept in a safe place and passed on together with the device.
Function/Application
The CondenseSpot XP is an intrared and contact temperature measuring device with integrated hygro- meter, memory function and a Bluetooth interface for measured data transfer. Non-contact temperature measurement of surfaces is realised by measuring and evaluating the amount of electromagnetic energy in the infrared wavelength range. The device can also be used to measure all relevant climate data and calculate the dew point. This makes it possible to assess thermal bridges and condensation moisture. There is a connection for a temperature sensor (K-type) to facilitate contact temperature measurement.
General safety instructions
- The device must only be used in accordance with its intendedpurpose and within the scope of the specifications.
- The measuring tools and accessories are not toys. Keep out of reach of children.
- Modifications or changes to the device are not permitted, this will otherwise invalidate the approval and safety specifications.
- Do not expose the device to mechanical stress, extreme temperatures, moisture or significant vibration.
- The device must no longer be used if one or more of its functions fail or the battery charge is weak. Do not power the temperature sensor (K-type) with an external voltage.
- Please ensure compliance with the safety regulations set out by local and national authorities with regard to the correct and proper use of the device.
Safety instructions
Using class 2 lasers
- Attention: Do not look into the direct or reflected beam.
- Do not point the laser beam towards persons.
- If a person’s eyes are exposed to class 2 laser radiation, they should shut their eyes and immediately move away from the beam.
- Under no circumstances should optical instrumernts (magnifying glass, microscope, binoculars)
- Do not use the laser at eye level (1.40…1.90 m)
- Tampering with (making changes to) the laser device is not permitted.
Laser outlet
Safety instructions
Dealing with electromagnetic radiation
- The measuring device complies with electromagnetic compatibility regulations and limits in accordance with the EMC Directive 2014/30/EU which is covered by the Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU.
- Local operating restrictions – for example, in hospitals, aircraft, petrol stations or in the vicinity of people with pacemakers may apply. Electronic devices can potentially cause hazards or interterence or be subject to hazards or interterence.
- The measuring accuracy may be affected when working close to high voltages or high electromagnetic alternating fields.
Dealing with RF radiation
- The measuring device is equipped with a wireless interface.
- The measuring device complies with electromagnetic compatibility and wireless radiation regulations and limits in accordance with the RED 2014/53/EU.
- Umarex GmbH & Co. KG hereby declares that the CondenseSpot XP radio equipment complies with the essential requirements and other provisions of the European Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU (RED).
- The EU Declaration of Conformity can be found in its entirety at the following address: http://laserliner.com/info?an=cospxp
Information on maintenance and care
Clean all components with a damp cloth and do not use cleaning agents,
scouring agents and solvents.
Remove the battery(ies) before storing for longer periods. Store the device in
a clean and dry place.
Calibration
The meter needs to be calibrated and tested on a regular basis to ensure it
produces accurate
measurement results. We recommend carrying out calibration once a year.
- LC display
- Memory function
- Set emissivity factor
- Mode setting: T-A, rH, dP, T-K, HEAT, MAX, MIN, AVG, diF, dbu, Wbu/ON
- Humidity/ ambient temperature sensor
- Infrared sensor
- 8-point laser circle outlet
- SET button
- ON/ trigger
- Battery compartment
- Sockets for K-type
- Hold function
- Bar graph, condensation moisture indicator
- Temperature sensor (K-type) active
- Measured value in selected mode/ emissivity factor display/ mode display HEAT
- Mode display/ storage location
- Quick emissivity display
- Infrared temperature measurement active
- Measured value, infrared temperature
- Measurement °C/°F
- Battery charge
- Laser beam switched on, temperature measurement (infrared)
- Memory function
- Continuous measurement active
Inserting batteries
Open the battery compartment and insert batteries according to the symbols. Be sure to pay attention to polarity.
ON /OFF
The device can also be switched on with the MODE button (4). No measurement is triggered and the last measured values are displayed. Auto switch-off after 30 seconds.
NOTE: Make sure that the humidity/ambient temperature sensor (5) is folded in during transport
**Infrared temperature measurement / continuous measurement /
Hold**
For continuous measurement activate the laser (see figure) and keep the button pressed.
Release the button as soon as the target laser pinpoints the measurement location. The measured value is held.
Mode selection
The device features various measuring modes.
NOTE: See Section 5 for selecting dry-bulb temperature and wet-bulb temperature modes. With a temperature sensor (K-type) connected, contact temperature mode is automatically added to the mode selection.
**Menu settings
**
Continuous measurement starts by briefly pressing the trigger button. A lock symbol appears on the display. The value is held (HOLD) by long-pressing the button again.
NOTE: The battery charge must be at least 15% tor continuous measurement.
Infrared temperature: Setting the emissivity
An integrated sensor head detects the material/surface-specific infrared
radiation emitted by all objects. The level of these emissions is determined
by the specific emissivity of the material (0,01 to 1,00). After switching on
for the first time, the device is preset to an emissivity factor of 0.95,
which is suitable for most organic materials and non-metals (plastics,
ceramics, wood, rubber, paints, varnishes and stone). For materials with
different emissivity factors, refer to the table under Point 7.Wherever
possible, paint or matt black stickers can be applied on non-coated metals and
metal oxides, which due to their low, temperature-unstable emissivity are
suitable for IR measurement only for a limited extent, as well as on surfaces
with unknown emissivity in order to set the emissivity factor to 0.95. If this
s not possible, use a contact thermometer.
NOTE: The emissivity last selected is set after the device is switched
on. Check the emissivity setting before each measurement. The device features
a quick selection function for the stored emissivity factors (0.95, 0.85,
0.75, 0.65, 0.55) and accurate setting between 0.01 1.00.
Quick emissivity factor selection
The storage locations E1 – E5 can be changed arbitrarily. By long-pressing on the storage location it can be adapted and the value remains stored. The factory reset resets the values to 0.95/0.85 /0.75/ 0.65 and 0.55.
Emission coefficient tables
Reference values with tolerances
Metals|
---|---
Alloy A3003
.WHCHRDC
Roughened
|
0.20
0.20
| Iron
.WHCHRDC
With rust
|
0.75
0.60
| Steel
KKNX (8% MHBJDK,
18% chromium)
&@KU@MHRDC
.WHCHRDC ‘D@UHKX NWHCHRDC
%QDRGKX QNKKDC 1NTFG, ×@S RTQE@BD
1TRSX, QDC
Sheet, nickel plated Sheet, rolled Stainless steel
|
0.35
0.28
0.80
0.88
0.24
0.96
0.69
0.11
0.56
0.45
|
Aluminium
.WHCHRDC
Polished
|
0.30
0.05
| Iron, cast
-NM-NWHCHRDC
Molten mass
|
0.20
0.25
|
Brass
Polished
.WHCHRDC
|
0.30
0.50
| Iron, forged
Matt
|
0.90
|
Lead
Rough
|
0.40
|
Chromium oxide| 0.81|
Copper
.WHCHRDC “NOODQNWHCD
|
0.72
0.78
| Platinum
Black
|
0.90
|
Zinc
.WHCHRDC
|
0.10
|
Steel
Cold rolled
&QNTMC OK@SD
Polished plate
|
0.80
0.50
0.10
|
Inconel
.WHCHRDC
Electropolished
|
0.83
0.15
|
Nonmetals|
---|---
Asbestos| 0.93| Gravel| 0.95| Paper
All colours
|
0.96
|
Asphalt| 0.95| Grit| 0.95|
Basalt| 0.70| Gypsum| 0.88| Plastic
3Q@MRKTBDMS
PE, P, PVC
| 0.95
0.94
|
Brick, red| 0.93| Gypsum cardboard| 0.95|
Carborundum| 0.90| Heat sink
Black, anodized
|
0.98
| Quartz glass| 0.93|
Cement| 0.95| Rubber ‘@QC 2NES, FQDX|
0.94
0.89
|
Ceramics| 0.95| Human skin| 0.98|
China Brilliant white With glaze|
0.73
0.92
| Ice
Clear
6HSG GD@UX EQNRS
|
0.97
0.98
|
Sand| 0.95|
| |
Clay| 0.95| Laminate| 0.90| Snow| 0.80|
Coal
-NM-NWHCHRDC
|
0.85
| Lime| 0.35| Soil| 0.94|
Lime malm brick| 0.95|
Concrete, plaster, mortar| 0.93| Limestone| 0.98|
Tar| 0.82|
Cotton| 0.77| Marble
Black, dull finish
&QDXHRG, ONKHRGDC
|
0.94
0.93
| Tar paper| 0.92|
Earthenware, matt| 0.93| Transformer paint| 0.94|
Fabric| 0.95| Wallpaper, light-coloured| 0.89|
Glass| 0.90| Masonry| 0.93| Water| 0.93|
Glass wool| 0.95| Paint
Black, matt
‘D@S-QDRHRS@MS
White
| 0.97
0.92
0.90
| Wood Untreated Beech, planed| 0.88
0.94
|
Graphite| 0.75|
Room climate – measured values
The measuring device features a fold-out sensor that measures the ambient temperature and relative humidity while also calculating the dew point temperature. By folding out the sensor, the improved through-flow of air speeds up the measurement procedure.
NOTE: When changing location and/or where there are large differences in the room climate, it is important to give the measuring device time to adapt until the measured values in the display have stabilized.
NOTE: The measured ambient temperature and relative humidity values are automatically updated and is not dependent on when the trigger button is pressed.
Ambient temperature mode T-A
Humidity mode rH
(relative humidity)
Dew point mode dP/ condensation moisture indicator
The dew point temperature is the point the temperature must drop below for the air to precipitate its water vapour in the form of droplets, mist or dew. Condensation water therefore occurs for example when the temperature of an inside wall or window reveal is lower than the dew point temperature of the room. These areas are then damp and are a breeding ground for mildew/mould with possible material damage.
The CondenseSpot XP calculates the dew point with the integrated sensors for ambient temperature and relative humidity. At the same time, the surface temperature of objects is determined with the aid of infrared temperature measurement. By comparing these temperature it is possible to identify areas that are exposed to the risk of condensation moisture. The condernsation moisture indicator (b) displays the result in the form of a bar graph, supported by visual and acoustic signals indicating the high probability of condensation moisture occurring.
The condensation moisture indicator (b) is shown in all modes.
The device therefore constantly shows the risk level of condensation moisture.
Thermal bridge mode HEAT
In relation to buildings, the term thermal bridge refers to an area, e.g. an inside wall, at which heat is transterred outwards taster than at the rest ot the inside wall. When viewed from the inside, the temperature of this area is lower than the surrounding areas and when viewed from outside higher than the surrounding areas. This otten indicates faulty or inadequate insulation.
For this purpose, the Condensespot XP compares the ambient temperature with
the surface temperature. If there are large differences in both temperatures,
the device will trigger warnings in 2 stages:,CHK” is displayed in borderline
cases or the display lighting changes to , blue” or , red” to indicate the
differences are very large.
Example: Sensitivity MID” (for setting see Section 5):
2-stage warning | Sensitivity |
---|---|
„LOW“ | |
“GDBJ j”‘*j Q@MFD | ± 2°C |
HROK@X: 1DC (j'(j) / AKTD (j+.6j)
Detect thermal bridge
|
± 4,5°C
|
± 6,5°C
|
± 8,5°C
Max/Min/AVG mode
Max/Min/AVG modes refer to the infrared temperature and show the maximum, minimum or average infrared temperature. With the trigger (9) pressed, the Max/Min/AVG values are determined while measuring. The value is deleted and calcu- lated again at the start of a new measurement or by pressing the trigger (9).
Difference mode dIF
This mode refers to the infrared temperature and calculates the difference between the maximum and minimum infrared temperature while measuring. The value is deleted and calculated again at the start of a new measurement or by pressing the trigger (9).
NOTE: Difference mode dlF enables fast assessment with the aid of the maximum temperature difference within a structural element, e.g. house door/ window/ masonry.
Contact temperature mode T-K (K-type)
The device automatically switches to contact temperature mode T-K as soon as a temperature sensor (K-type) is connected. With a minimum battery charge of 15%, the device does not switch off automatically while the temperature sensor remains connected.
NOTE : The Min/Max values are deleted when switching modes and when the device is switched on/off.
Dry-bulb temperature dbu
Wet-bulb temperature Wbu
Memory function
The device has 50 storage locations.
Acoustic signals confirm Successful storage.
NOTE: The Save function is not available in HEAT mode. In contact
temperature mode the measured value will be stored only if it is selected.
Call up memory
Data transfer
The device features a Bluetooth® function that enables wireless data transfer
to mobile devices with
a Bluetooth® interface (such as a smartphone or tablet). The system
prerequisites for a Bluetooth connection are specified at
http://laserliner.com/info?an=ble The device can set up a Bluetooth®
connection with Bluetooth 4.0 compatible devices.The range is set to a maximum
distance of 10 m trom the terminal device and greatly depends on the ambient
conditions such as the thickness and composition of walls, sources of
interference as well asthe transmit / receive properties of the terminal
device Once it has been activated, Bluetooth®* remains switched on
indefinitely as the radio system is designed with exceptionally lovw power
consumption.
A mobile device can link up to the active measuring device via an app.
Application (app)
An app is required to use the Bluetooth* function.
You can download the app from the corresponding stores for the specific type
of terminal device:
NOTE: Make sure that the Bluetooth®* interface of the mobile device is activated.
After starting the app and activating the Bluetooth” tunction, a connection
can be set up betvween a mobile device and the measuring device. If the app
detects several active measuring devices, select the matching device.
This measuring device can be connected automatically the next time it is
switched on.
The Bluetooth® word mark and the logo are registered trademarks of Bluetooth SiG Inc.
Technical data
Technical data (3DBGMHB@K QDUHRHNMR QDRDQUDC. 17W49)
Infrared temperature
| -40°C…800°C
-40”a0” (‚ (1” + 0,1” / 1”))
0”a33” (‚ 1” or ± 1%
CDODMCHMF NM SGD GHFGDQ U@KTD)
33” (‚ 2” or ± 2%
CDODMCHMF NM SGD GHFGDQ U@KTD)
| -40°F…1472°F
-40%a32% (‚ (1,8% + 0,18% / 1%)) 32%a91,4% (‚ 1,8% NQ ‚ 1% CDODMCHMF NM SGD GHFGDQ U@KTD)
91,4% (‚ 3,6% NQ ‚ 2% CDODMCHMF NM SGD GHFGDQ U@KTD)
HROK@X QDRNKTSHNM| 0,1” / 0,1%Q’| 0,1% / 0,1%Q’
LAHDMS SDLODQ@STQD /
wet-bulb temperature
| -20°C…65°C 0°C…50°C (± 1°C)
<0°C and >50°C (± 2,5°C)
| -4°F…149°F
32%a122% (‚ 1,8%)
<32% @MC >122% (‚ 4,5%)
1DK@SHUD GTLHCHSX
| 1%…99%
20%a80% (‚ 3%)
<20% and >80% (± 5%)
Dew point temperature
| -50°C…50°C
41%Q’a95%Q’ (± 1,5°C)
31%Q’a40%Q’ (‚ 2”)
20%Q’a30%Q’ (‚2,5”)
| -58°F…122°F
41%Q’a95%Q’ (‚ 2,7%)
31%Q’a40%Q’ (‚ 3,6%)
20%Q’…30%Q’ (‚ 4,5%)
Contact temperature,
*-SXOD
| -30”a1372” (‚ 1” NQ ‚ 1% CDODMCHMF NM SGD GHFGDQ U@KTD)| -22°F…2501,6°F (± 1,8°F or ± 1%
CDODMCHMF NM SGD GHFGDQ U@KTD)
.OSHBR| 30:1 (30 L CHRS@MBD : 1 L LD@RTQDC RONS)
Emission coefficient| 0,01 – 1,0 adjustable
Laser| 8-point laser circle
+@RDQ V@UDKDMFSG| 650 nm
Laser class| 2, < 1 mW
/NVDQ RTOOKX| !@SSDQHDR, 2W 1.5 5 SXOD
Runtime| 20 hours
.ODQ@SHMF BNMCHSHNMR| 0a50”, 80%Q’, MN BNMCDMR@SHNM, L@W. @KSHSTCD 2000 L|
32a122%, 80%Q’, no condensation,
L@W. @KSHSTCD 2000 L
Storage conditions| -10a60”, 80%Q’, no condensation| 14a140%, 80%Q’, no
condensation
Radio module operating data| !KTDSNNSG +$ 4.W HMSDQE@BD; %QDPTDMBX A@MC: (2,
A@MC 2400m2483.5 ,’Y, 40 BG@MMDKR; 3Q@MRLHRRHNM ONVDQ: L@W. 10 L6; !@MCVHCSG:
2 ,’Y; !HS Q@SD: 1 ,AHS/R;
,NCTK@SHNM: &%2*/%’22
HLDMRHNMR (6 W ‘ W #)| 150 W 205 W 60 LL
Weight (incl. batteries)| 412 g
EU directives and disposal
This device complies with all necessary standards for the free movement of
goods within the EU.
This product is an electric device and must be collected separately for
disposal according to the European Directive on waste electrical and
electronic equipment.
Further safety and supplementary notices at
http://laserlier.com/info?an=cosppl
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Tel.: +49 2932 638-300, Fax: +49 2932 638-333
info@laserliner.com
Umarex GmbH & Co. KG
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59757 Arnsberg, Germany
Tel.: +49 2932 638-300, Fax: -333
www.laserliner.com
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