FLIR i7 Thermal Imaging
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FLIR i7 Details
FLIR i7
The FLIR i7 from FLIR Systems, is a small, competent and affordable infrared camera. It is incredible easy to use and requires no former experience. The FLIR i7 features a robust combination of capabilities to quickly detect moisture issues, missing insulation, HVAC leaks and when performing predictive maintenance identifying electrical or mechanical problems.
FLIR i7 Features:
High accuracy
+/- 2% and thermal sensitivity of 0.1 degrees C helps you find problems faster and
easier — critical for condition monitoring of thermally sensitive targets
Extremely lightweight (340 g)
Resulting in less user fatigue
Easy-to-use
Pocket sized and fully automatic design makes it incredibly easy-touse even for
first time users — perfect for general purpose use
Focus free lens
For convenient viewing
High Resolution
LCD2.8”color LCD
Double Molded Design
Rugged design with easy grip handle construction meets IP43 dust/ splashproof
standards
Measurement Modes
Spot (center), Area (Min/Max), and Isotherm (above/below)
Battery Operating Time
5 hours continuous operation on a single charge for uninterrupted inspections
Large Memory Storage
MiniSD card stores up to 5000 Radiometric JPEG format images. Each image can be analyzed using the included QuickReport PC Software
Includes
512MB miniSD Card, miniSD-SD adaptor, Li-Ion rechargeable battery with
90-260V AC adaptor /charger with EU, UK, US and Australian plugs, QuickReport
software with USB Mini-B cable, built-in manual lens shutter, hand strap, and
hard case
Application Areas:
- Predictive Maintenance — Thermal imaging is a valuable tool in predictive maintenance of electrical, mechanical and structural problems and can also be used to verify repairs.
- Energy Saving — Energy costs are increasing at a substantially alarming rate. Missing or low quality insulation, inadequate Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems, poor air flow — all are typical problems that cause homes to waste energy.