Fluke Infrared (IR) Thermometers
Explore the top Fluke infrared thermometers, their performance, and key features. Make an informed choice for your temperature measurement needs. Read more!
Find out more about Fluke Infrared (IR) Thermometers below.


- Highly accurate, easy-to-use, fast-responding non-contact infrared thermometer
- Rugged, durable design (can withstand drops from a height of up to 3m)
- Ideal for use in many different HVAC applications


- High accuracy, infrared temperature measurements from a distance
- Exclusive dual laser technology allows users to easily pinpoint a target
- Temperature alarm, rugged design and different measurement functions


- Ergonomic, cost-effective, precise infrared thermometer suitable for use outdoors
- 20:1 distance to spot ratio
- Auto-capture and internal memory means this thermometer can be left unattended


- Efficient and powerful IR thermometer
- Ideal for scanning temperatures in difficult to reach areas
- Excellent temperature measurement range


- Perform non-contact temperature measurements on mechanical and electrical equipment
- Measure distances up to 40m/ 131ft to an accuracy of 2mm/ 0.08”
- Point-and-shoot designs for easy and efficient operation


- Three testers in one kit
- Great for use by HVAC and electrical professionals
- Measure electrical and temperature


- Ideal for troubleshooting electrical installations
- Perform accurate, non-contact temperature measurements using the Fluke 62 MAX+
- Use the Fluke 323 TRMS Clamp Meter to measure electrical parameters accurately and reliably


- Includes Fluke’s T6-600 Electrical Tester, 62 MAX+ IR Thermometer, and 1 AC-II VoltAlert Voltage Detector
- Fluke T6-600 Electrical Tester includes FieldSense technology
- Ideal for use in hard-to-access places


- 30:1 distance-to-spot ratio
- Capable of recording both infrared and contact temperatures with ease
- 1% accuracy level for extreme precision


- User selectable ºC or ºF
- Laser sighting for accuracy (<7.0 meters)
- Optical Resolution: 50:1


- Wide temperature range
- Handheld and portable
- Dual laser for precise measurements


- Includes 1587 FC insulation tester/multimeter, i400 AC current clamp and 62 MAX+ Infrared thermometer
- Also comes with test leads and carrying case
- Prevent downtime and test with ease
About Fluke Infrared (IR) Thermometers
Fluke Infrared (IR) Thermometers are non-contact devices that measure surface temperatures by detecting infrared radiation emitted from objects. They are particularly useful for measuring temperatures in situations where traditional contact thermometers are impractical or unsafe.
How Do They Work?
These thermometers detect infrared energy emitted by an object's surface and convert it into an electrical signal, which is then displayed as a temperature reading. Features like laser targeting assist in accurately identifying the measurement area.
Key Features
- Non-Contact Measurement: Allows for safe temperature readings from a distance, reducing the risk of burns or contamination.
- Laser Targeting: Many models include a laser pointer, like the Fluke 62 MAX+ to help aim the thermometer accurately at the target.
- Adjustable Emissivity: Some advanced models allow users to adjust the emissivity setting to improve accuracy for different materials.
- Data Logging: Higher-end models may offer data logging capabilities to record and analyse temperature readings over time.
Applications
Fluke IR thermometers are used in a wide range of applications across various industries, including:
- Electrical Maintenance: Identifying overheating components in transformers, motors, panels, and breakers.
- HVAC Systems: Assessing temperatures of ducts, steam lines, valves, and vents to ensure proper operation.
- Mechanical Equipment: Monitoring pumps and compressors for temperature anomalies that could indicate potential issues.
- Building Inspections: Detecting heat loss or gain in structures to identify insulation deficiencies or leaks.
- Food Service and Safety: Ensuring proper food storage temperatures. Checking the temperature of cooking surfaces and equipment.
- Healthcare: Non-contact temperature screening of individuals (though specialised medical-grade thermometers are typically used for this purpose).
In general, they can be used in any application needing non-contact temperature measurement.