Fluke TiS20+ MAX Thermal Imager, -4 to 752°F
Easy-to-use and built to withstand harsh working conditions, this thermal imager is an ideal tool for electricians, HVAC/R, and maintenance technicians. With an infrared resolution of 120 x 90 (10,800 pixels) and a frame rate of 9 Hz, this camera can measure temperatures ranging between -4 to 302°F (-20 to 150°C).
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$ 2149.99
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Fluke TiS20+ MAX Offers Save time with this convenient and reliable thermal imager that provides the right level of infrared and analysis. Work with a rugged imager that can withstand a 2-meter drop, is water/dust resistant, has impressive 5-hour battery life, and makes your job quicker and easier. In addition, with a single touch, IR Fusion technology can pinpoint the location of an issue by combining visible and infrared images for faster inspections and better reporting. Features 120 x 90 infrared resolution (10,800 pixels) 5 hours battery life Continuous touchscreen IR-Fusion™, slide your finger across the screen to adjust the setting 3.5" LCD touchscreen display for easy troubleshooting Automatically sort images with Fluke Connect Asset Tagging Can withstand drop up to 2 meter Water and dust resistant - IP54 enclosure rating IR-Fusion™ - combines visible and infrared images for faster inspections and better reporting. With a single touch, you can scan from full infrared to full visible images to pinpoint the location of an issue Save time with the right level of infrared and analysis Whether you are up on the roof inspecting heating, ventilation, and air conditioning, deep in the plant scanning a motor, or if you are locking out an electrical panel, you rely on your tools to have the power and features to get your job done fast. Get context with a combined visual light and infrared image In thermography, context matters. Let Fluke IR-Fusion™ make your job easier by using a thermal image overlaid on a visual light image to give you the full picture of where the issue is before it becomes a problem. Simply slide your finger across the screen to adjust the level of infrared. Whether you are finding an uneven load on switchgear or inspecting a ventilation system, this thermal imaging camera helps you detect issues quickly. You work hard all day, so should your tools You cannot afford to have your thermal imager fail due to your environment. You can sleep easy at night knowing that your camera will hold up to whatever the day throws at you. Longest battery life This thermal imaging camera can work without a break, with a battery life of over 5 hours of continuous use making it the longest battery life in a Fluke thermal camera ever. Save your battery life in-between inspection points with sleep mode. Simply press the power button one time and you are back up and running. Stop sorting, start analyzing with Fluke Connect Asset Tagging Eliminate hours at the computer organizing your thermal images, let Asset Tagging does all that work for you No more dragging and dropping or renaming files in the office, just scan a QR code on your asset, capture your thermal images and they automatically are sorted by asset. Start spending your time analyzing your images and creating reports instead of sorting your files one at a time. Fluke Connect Get the most out of your thermal imaging camera with Fluke Connect™ desktop software. Create professional reports in minutes while efficiently capturing full radiometric data to support your maintenance program. Edit and optimize images Combine infrared and visible images for simpler analysis Create detailed reports Access thermal images from cloud storage Organize and search images by asset, severity, and title Applications Commercial electricians HVAC/R Maintenance technicians Equipment troubleshooting Preventive and predictive maintenance Building diagnostics Research and development The importance of image quality in thermography When conducting infrared inspections, high-quality images that allow for better analysis, presentation, and professionalism are essential. With a sharply focused image, there is a distinct contrast between areas of varying thermal energy on the surface being inspected. This allows the individual detector elements (also known as pixels) to clearly report the intensity of the energy being focused on them. When the focus is poor, the incoming energy isn't as concentrated on individual detectors, and their response is skewed. This can lead to temperature measurements that are significantly off, resulting in expensive downtime and possible safety hazards. Thermal imagers are made with 100% diamond-turned germanium lenses covered with a specialty coating, providing premium quality images. LaserSharp Auto Focus allows you to select and focus on a specific target Easily choose and focus on your target LaserSharp™ Auto Focus uses a built-in laser distance meter that provides both speed and precision. The laser-driven target detection pinpoints the target while the camera focuses to capture a precise, high-quality image. With LaserSharp Auto Focus, you can: Easily capture high-quality, focused images of your desired target with the push of a button Take infrared images through common obstacles like chain link fences Avoid skewed temperature measurements by precisely choosing your target Perform the same inspections multiple times as a part of your preventive maintenance program - the built-in laser distance meter calculates and displays how far you are from your target, making repeatability much easier Choose multiple targets at different distances MultiSharp™ Focus takes multiple images from different focal distances and combines them into one clear image. With a simple point and shoot, you can go from being completely out of focus, to complete focus, throughout the field of view. With MultiSharp: Reduce the need to take individual images of targets that are in the camera's field of view - focus on one target, and all objects that are in the camera's field of view will be in focus Cut downtime spent taking multiple images to increase productivity Capture quality, in-focus images, even under direct sunlight 1.Middleground in focus 2.Foreground in focus 3.Background in focus Shoot from a distance Infrared inspections can take you into multiple types of environments with many types of equipment. Interchangeable lenses that require no calibration give you the versatility and the image quality needed to conduct inspections in almost any environment. Reduce the need to enter the danger zone with a 2x telephoto lens Identify potential issues as small and distant as a failed splice on a high electrical line from the ground with a 4x telephoto lens Save time with roofing and industrial building inspections by viewing a large area at one time with a wide-angle lens High voltage power pole, captured with a TiX560 camera and standard lens The same power pole captured from the same distance, but with a 2x telephoto lens The same power pole captured from the same distance, but with a 4x telephoto lens Easily manage and analyze your data Whether you are troubleshooting or conducting maintenance inspections, having easy access to more information faster is always a big benefit. Document information on the equipment you're inspecting With IR PhotoNotes™, voice or text annotation, you can easily document critical information about each piece of equipment and its location. Each "note" attaches to the image, so you never have to search or match up notes to images. Document critical information with your infrared image Capture surrounding details like wind conditions and time of day Identify asset location Image Info IR Sensor Size 320 x 240 Distance to Target 0.69 m Main Image Markers Name Temperature Centerpoint 29.1°C Capture digital and infrared images at once IR Fusion™ technology combines visible light and an infrared image into one, giving you better clarity. Get exact location details in picture-in-picture mode, which provides the center part of the display in IR and the remainder of the image in visible light See more details when you adjust the level of infrared and visible light blending in AutoBlend™ mode Isolate problem areas with user-defined temperature ranges with IR color alarms IR Fusion picture-in-picture mode: Ironbow palette IR Fusion picture-in-picture mode: AutoBlend IR Fusion color alarm ROI and thermal imaging Seven benefits of on-site infrared inspections Reduce downtime Inspections can be done while equipment is running - no lost production time. Protect lives while doing more The non-contact nature of infrared inspections allows technicians to scan large areas quickly, from a safer distance away. That means technicians can inspect more equipment faster. Improve production efficiency Subtle problems are found and addressed before they have a major impact on production. Document before and after Validate post-maintenance work and capture the results for future review. Reduce capital expenses Finding and repairing problems at an early stage can improve the life expectancy of equipment, as a result extending replacement intervals. Increase productivity Quickly scan a large area to find air leaks, insulation gaps, moisture and overheated electrical components to complete more work in less time. Identify work in easy-to-understand terms See exactly what the problem is on the camera, eliminating guesswork and making it easier for everyone to see what repairs needs to be done. Review thermal images side by side, making it easy to compare today's reading with the baseline or other historical images.
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