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     Features
  • Razor-sharp 640x480 Pixel Thermal Images
  • Highest Thermal Sensitivity Available
  • Thermal Visible Image Fusion
  • LaZir-X - Dual Laser Target Highlighter
  • Easy to Operate
     
    Overview
    Introducing HotShot HD-B the building inspection professional’s choice in high performance infrared cameras. HotShot HD integrates state of the art infrared imaging technology, our new dual laser target highlighter and software functionality created to address the demands of heavy duty infrared camera users. Stunning 640x480 infrared image details combined with an integrated high quality mega pixel visible camera and advanced image fusion greatly improves image interpretation and the quality of infrared inspection reports.

    HotShot HD also features an integrated inspection data logger and optional route management system that can bring new levels of productivity to your IR inspection program. Our highly intuitive graphical user touch screen interface puts nearly all commands within a single touch eliminating complex pull down menu controls. HotShot HD is simply the best value on the market today.

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    HotShot HD-BCamera includes hard sided transport/carrying case, 4 batteries, battery charger, power supply, operator manual, USB cable and CF memory card. 
     
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    Imaging Sensor640 x 480 VOx Microbolometer 
    Sensitivity50mK 
    Field of View25° x 18°/ 0.4m (0.05°C) 
    Frame Rate30Hz 
    FocusManual 
    Image ModesIR/PIP/Fusion 
    Display3.5" 640x480 LCD Touchscreen 
    Palettes6 
    Temperature Calibration Range-20°C to 100°C 
    Accuracy+/-2°C or 2% (whichever is greater) 
    Spot Size Ratio500:1 (standard lens) 
    Recording MediaInternal memory/CF card 
    Number of Images512MB (600 HiRes Images) 
    Recording ModesSnap shot/Sequence (optional) 
    Target MarkerDual laser line target identifier 
    BatteryRechargeable Lithium-ion 
    Operating Temperature-5°C to 50°C 
    Storage Temperature-30°C to 70°C 
    Shock25G, IEC 68-2-29 
    Vibration2G, IEC 68-2-6 
    Weight2.7 lbs 
    Dimensions7.5" x 7.5" x 3" 
    Digital OutputUSB2.0 
    Video OutputNTSC 
     
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    Mold and Moisture Detection
    There has been an increased awareness of the danger of mold in homes, office buildings and schools and the resulting health impact on individuals. The effect of mold on health is dependent upon the concentration of spores in the immediate area and the allergic reaction to the individual. Potential health problems associated with mold exposure can take the form of allergic reactions or asthma. In addition to incidental moisture egress, the near catastrophic impact of flooding on commercial buildings has created an entire remediation industry. Thermal imaging permits building owners and insurance companies to identify the extent of water damage, and, by delivering rapid drying or remediation services, to save in building restoration.


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    Roofing Inspection
    Thermal imaging of flat roof systems is an extremely cost effective technique for evaluating the integrity of a wide range of built-up roofs and for ultimately reducing the cost of roof maintenance and repair. Proper maintenance must begin even before leaks are evident inside the building since surface damage to the outer membrane can cause water to be absorbed into sub-surface insulation layers. The amount of retained water can be significant and result in major structural deterioration near the leak location as well as to otherwise healthy roof areas. Thermal imaging techniques quickly locate the areas where retained moisture is trapped in subsurface insulation allowing immediate targeted repair of only the damaged areas. By exploiting the differences in thermal capacitance of moist and dry roof areas, retained moisture in these roof systems can be quickly located.

     
     
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