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Fluke Endurance E3ML - Installation; Mounting the Sensor; Aiming and Focusing

Fluke Endurance E3ML
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Endurance® Series
Users Manual
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4.7. Viewing Angles
The pitch angle of the Endurance sensor facing the target may vary up to 30° in the 1-Color
measurement mode. A pitch angle variation of up to 45° is allowed in the 2-Color mode.
Figure 6: Acceptable Sensor Viewing Angles
5. Installation
5.1. Mounting the Sensor
After all preparations are complete, you can install the sensor.
How you fix the sensor depends on the type of surface and the type of bracket you are using.
As noted before, all sensors, whether standard or with the air/water-cooled housing option,
come with a fixed bracket (E-FB) and a mounting nut (E-MN). You are able to fix the sensor by
a bracket of your own design, or by one of the available supplier furnished mounting
accessories, see section 9 Accessories, page 63. If you are installing the sensor in a
ThermoJacket accessory, you should use the appropriate mounting device. In such case,
please refer to the ThermoJacket manual for further details. There is no specific focusing tool
accessory for the Endurance sensor available. The Endurance sensor needs to be manually
focused before the installation inside a ThermoJacket or before attaching an air purge collar.
5.2. Aiming and Focusing
Once you have the sensor in place, you need to aim and focus it on the target. To aim and
focus the sensor, complete the following:
Minimum Distance
SF: 600 mm (24 in)
CF: 300 mm (12 in)
Best
90° to target
Acceptable
Viewing Angles
Bad
1-Color Mode: greater than 30° to target
2-Color Mode: greater than 45° to target
Good
1-Color Mode: 30° to target
2-Color Mode: 45° to target
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