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Making Sea Power a Reality

INFRARED THERMOMETER STANDARDIZATION. Greg Hogan Gregory.hogan@navy.mil 7 May 2009. Making Sea Power a Reality. General Purpose Infrared Thermometer. Issue - The Fleet/Shipyards are using over 113 different models Many Infrared thermometers have no calibration support

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Making Sea Power a Reality

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  1. INFRARED THERMOMETER STANDARDIZATION Greg Hogan Gregory.hogan@navy.mil 7 May 2009 Making Sea Power a Reality

  2. General Purpose Infrared Thermometer Issue - The Fleet/Shipyards are using over 113 different models Many Infrared thermometers have no calibration support Most models cannot be realigned when they are out of tolerance Making Sea Power a Reality

  3. General Purpose Infrared Thermometer Evaluation Process – Review of technical requirements Review of industries capability Review of organic calibration support Making Sea Power a Reality

  4. General Purpose Infrared Thermometer Major support issue - Organic cal support Requires several calibration standards No single cal standard supports testing the full range of the current models Making Sea Power a Reality

  5. General Purpose Infrared Thermometer Results of the standardization effort: Fluke model 568 evaluated as best fit for a general use IFT Model added to TMDE Index as SCAT 4130 PRI 13 Standardization of GPETE model resulted in a standardization of the support calibration equipment Teaming effort with Calibration Standards team at Corona lead to great results Making Sea Power a Reality

  6. General Purpose Infrared Thermometer Additional Evaluation can lead to further standardization - • SCAT 4213 & 4103 possible replacement • SCAT 4213 ( -418° to 3212 ° F) based on Thermocouple Type, a review of the MRC applications needed • SCAT 4103 ( -58° to 302° F) review MRC Applications needed • SCAT 4130 (-40 ° to 1472 °F, -454 ° to 2501 °F) with Thermocouple

  7. General Purpose Infrared Thermometer Follow up work - Align requirements to Measurement Requirements document to support supply actions Communicate with PMS Program to identify changes in SCAT to clearly document the capability of IFT to assist PMS updating. Work with NAVICP to ensure stock number assignment and availability Communicate to Fleet the availability of new model Making Sea Power a Reality

  8. Questions? Greg Hogan Gregory.hogan@navy.mil 562 626-7192 DSN 873

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