3/15/2024 0 Comments Infrared thermometer dt8380![]() ![]() Step 7: Taking extra care to ensure that the "field of view" (the size and shape of surface area being measured) is well inside the sides of the glass or container, press the button on your infrared thermometer to take a measurement. Note: If you hold your infrared thermometer too far from the surface of the ice bath or hold it at an angle, your measurement will include the sides of the glass or container or even the table it is resting on and give you an inaccurate reading. Step 6: Hold your infrared thermometer so that the lens or opening is directly above and perpendicular to the surface of the ice bath. Step 5: Make sure your infrared thermometer is set to an emissivity setting of 0.95 or 0.97. Step 4: Create a well of open water where no ice is floating or tamp the ice down so there is a layer of open water at the top of the glass. ![]() Step 3: Gently stir the ice mixture and let it sit for a minute or two. Note: If the ice floats up off the very bottom of the glass at all, the ice bath is likely warmer than 32.0☏ (0.0☌). Step 2: Add very cold water until the water reaches about one half inch (1 centimeter) below the top of the ice. Step 1: Fill a large glass to the very top with ice (crushed ice is preferred but not required). To calibrate your infrared thermometer with an ice bath: Calibrating Your Infrared Thermometer with a Properly Made Ice Bath ![]()
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