The Triplett LT75 Digital Light Meter measures light intensity up to 40,000 Foot candles (400,000 Lux) and verifies OSHA safety requirements. It is suitable for use with fluorescent, metal halide, high-pressure sodium, and incandescent sources. Ideal for use in factories, parking lots, schools, offices, transportation lines, warehouses, and hospitals.
Key Features:
* Measures light from fluorescent, metal halide, high-pressure sodium, and incandescent sources
* Silicon photodiode sensor with spectral response filter
* Cosine angular corrected
* Zero adjustment
* Min/Max/Average function recalls highest, lowest, and average readings
* Data Hold freezes the reading on the display for easy viewing
* Low battery indicator
* Auto power off with disable conserves battery life
* Includes 2 AAA batteries and carrying case
⚠️ WARNING (California Proposition 65): This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the Triplett LT75 Digital Light Meter?A: The dimensions are five point three inches long, one point nine inches wide, and zero point nine inches high. This compact size makes it easy to hold and use in various environments.
Q: What is the maximum light measurement capacity of the LT75?A: The LT75 can measure light intensity up to four hundred thousand Lux or forty thousand Foot candles. This capability makes it suitable for a wide range of lighting conditions.
Q: What kind of batteries does the Triplett LT75 use?A: It uses two AAA batteries. The device also features a low battery indicator to alert users when it's time to replace them.
Q: How do I use the Triplett LT75 Digital Light Meter?A: To use the LT75, simply point the sensor at the light source and read the measurement displayed. It also has functions like Min/Max/Average for more comprehensive data.
Q: Is the LT75 suitable for indoor and outdoor use?A: Yes, the LT75 is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. Its versatility allows it to measure light in various environments such as factories, schools, and hospitals.
Q: Can the LT75 measure light from all types of light sources?A: Yes, it measures light from fluorescent, metal halide, high-pressure sodium, and incandescent sources. This makes it versatile for different lighting applications.
Q: How do I care for my Triplett LT75 Digital Light Meter?A: To care for your LT75, keep it clean and store it in the provided carrying case when not in use. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or moisture.
Q: Does the LT75 have an auto power-off feature?A: Yes, the LT75 includes an auto power-off feature to conserve battery life. This can be disabled if you prefer to keep it on.
Q: What should I do if my LT75 arrives damaged?A: If your LT75 arrives damaged, contact the retailer for support. It typically comes with a one-year warranty that covers manufacturing defects.
Q: Is there a warranty for the Triplett LT75?A: Yes, the LT75 comes with a one-year warranty. This covers any defects in materials or workmanship under normal use.
Q: How accurate is the LT75 in measuring light levels?A: The LT75 is designed for high accuracy in light measurement. It features a silicon photodiode sensor, ensuring reliable readings.
Q: What is the purpose of the Min/Max/Average function?A: The Min/Max/Average function recalls the highest, lowest, and average readings for analysis. This is useful when monitoring fluctuating light levels.
Q: Can the LT75 hold a reading on the display?A: Yes, the LT75 has a Data Hold feature that freezes the current reading on the display for easier viewing. This is beneficial for precise measurements.
Q: Is the LT75 easy to carry and transport?A: Yes, the LT75 is lightweight and comes with a carrying case, making it very portable for users on the go.
Q: What environments is the LT75 designed for?A: The LT75 is designed for a variety of environments including factories, parking lots, schools, and hospitals, ensuring compliance with OSHA safety requirements.