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  • Integrated Route Inspection software
  • Outstanding Image Quality
  • 5 Spot Meters, Line Profile and Dynamic Area Analysis Tools
  • Integrated Pen Based Windows CE computer
  • 1.3 Mega-pixel Flash Camera
  • Zoom and Wide Angle Lenses
  • Easy PC Connection
     
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    Standard Lens FOV25° x 18° / 0.3 m (min. focal distance) 
    Telephoto Lens (Optional) FOV8° x 6° / 2 m (min. focal distance) 
    Wide Angle (optional) FOV50° x 37° / 0.05 m (min. focal distance) 
    FocusMotorized 
    Imaging SensorMicrobolometer 160 x 120 pixels 
    Thermal Sensitivity<0.1°C 
    Spectral Response7.5 to 14 microns 
    Zoom2X 
    Palettes7: 4 color, 3 grayscale 
    Display3.5" touchscreen LCD 
    BrightnessUser selectable up to 100 NITS 
    Range and Level SettingAuto (2 modes) and manual 
    Measurement Range-20° to 500°C 
    Accuracy+/-2% or +/-2°C (whichever greater) 
    Spot Meter5 (4 user-selectable placement) 
    Isotherm1 user-defined 
    Area1 user-selectable placement Min/max and average 
    Profile1 user-selectable placement 
    Correction FactorsEmissivity, background, ambient 
    Recording MediaInternal memory 64MB or removable 128MB CF card 
    Number of Images>1000 images 
    Infrared Format12-bit TIFF and JPEG 
    Image DownloadCF card or USB cable 
    Operating Temperature-5°C to 50°C 
    Storage Temperature-40°C to 70°C 
    Enclosure ProtectionIP-54, IEC 529 
    Shock25G, IEC 68-2-29 
    Vibration2G, IEC 68-2-6 
    Power7.4V DC, <5W typical 
    BatteryLi-ion rechargeable camcorder type 
    Battery Life4 hours typical 
    AC OperationAC adapter 100-260V AC, 50/60Hz 
    Weight1.9lb (including battery) 
    Size7" x 6" x 2.75" (177 x 150 x 69 mm) 
    Tripod MountStandard 1/4", 20 TPI 
     
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    Electrical Apparatus Inspection
    Visually inspect electrical systems for a wide range of problems including loose connections, corroded elements, load imbalance, short circuits and other potentially dangerous faults that typically create heat. Abnormal heating associated with high resistance or excessive current flow is a primary indicator of many problems in electrical systems. Thermal imaging enables you to see the invisible thermal radiation that may portend impending damage before their condition becomes critical. When current flows in an electrical circuit, part of the electrical energy is converted into heat due to the inherent resistance in all conductive elements. The existence of abnormally high resistance in the circuit or high current flow will result in abnormally high levels of heat to be generated that can be quickly identified with a thermal imager avoiding potential damage to equipment or danger.


     
    Mechanical Inspection
    Survey a wide range of mechanical systems such motors, pumps and other type of rotating equipment for lubrication, alignment and cooling problems. Thermal imaging is ideal for low speed rotating equipment inspection such as conveyors and other material handling systems that may not be an inspection point for vibration and oil analysis inspection programs. Other uses of thermal imaging include identifying fluid levels in containers, steam trap inspection and insulation performance.

     
    Refractory Condition Monitoring
    Many high-energy processes such as petrochemical and chemical processing, cement processing and incineration utilize refractory insulation. The condition of the refractory can have both serious safety consequences as well as an impact to product quality. Frequent inspection with thermal imaging is critical in order to reducing problems and maintaining optimal system performance.

     
     
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