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Extech Foot Candle Digital Light Meter 200FC-2,000FC For Basic Lighting (401027)
$ 47.51
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Description
EXTECH 401027 FOOT CANDLE DIGITAL LIGHT METERPocket Size Foot Candle Light Meter Details
The Extech Pocket Size Foot Candle Light Meter measures and presents the intensity of light in foot candle units. The light meter is extremely straightforward to function and is very useful when needing to measure basic lighting applications and the meter has two ranges that can be selected; 200.0 and 2000 Fc.
This pocket size foot candle light meter can be used in a variety of spaces; such as, factories, offices, parking lots, hospitals and restaurants and is especially useful when used for ambient testing for archives and collections, within museums or any kind of galleries that are light sensitive. The meter can also be valuable for security light monitoring around office building blocks, demolition sites and particularly areas around cash (ATM) machines.
The Extech Pocket Size Foot Candle Light Meter includes a 9V battery, as well as a helpful low battery indicator, a remote light sensor with a 3.8 ft. cable, as well as a stand which is built in. The 3.5 digit LCD has over range display and the photo–diode sensor has precision colour-correction, which provides 5% accuracy.
The light meter weighs in at 196 g and its dimensions are 131 x 70 x 25 mm (5.2 x 2.8 x 1”). The fact that the light meter is light and small means that it is able to fit inside a pocket really easily, which is extremely convenient for users who may have to carry a lot of equipment.
LIGHT METER, FOOT CANDLE LIGHT METER
Large 3-1/2 digit (1999 count)
LCD with over-range indication
Two ranges: 200.0 (0.1Fc) and 2000 (1Fc)
5% basic accuracy
Precision color-corrected, photo-diode sensor
Battery operated with low battery indication
Complete with 9V battery, remote light sensor with 47" (1.2m) cable, and built-in stand
Applications:
Workplace, clean-room, and computer room light testing
Compliance with safety regulatory bodies (OSHA)
Ambient testing for light-sensitive archives such as in museums and art galleries
Schools, library and parking lot light testing
Building and ATM area security light monitoring
Please feel free to ask any questions or concerns you might have. Thanks!