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Find it, fix it, fast! The versatility of thermal imaging Applications Temperature changes can indicate problems in many areas you see everyday, some include: •  Inside electrical distribution and service (switch gear, panels, controls, fuses, transformers, receptacles, lighting, conductors, overhead buses, motor control centers) • Motors, pumps and mechanical (electric motors and generators, pumps, compressors, evaporators, bearings, couplings, gearboxes, gaskets/seals, belts, rollers, disconnects) •  Process (tanks and vessels, pipes, valves and traps, reactors, process insulation) •  HVAC/R (air conditioning, heating, air handlers, refrigeration) •  Outside electrical distribution for utilities (transformers, bushings, insulators, transmission lines, other exterior conductors, service connections, disconnects, capacitor banks) Product specification matrix on page 7 Thermal imaging is a non-contact technology that measures infrared wavelengths to determine temperatures from a safe distance. A thermal imager displays an image that uses different colors to represent different temperatures. This image makes it quick and easy to visually check surface temperatures and identify hot spots. Hot spots or a rise in temperature often indicate that a problem exists or a failure could be imminent. Until recently, thermal imaging was complex and expensive, keeping it in the domain of thermography specialists. Fortunately, recent advances in technology and Fluke engineering have not only lowered the costs but also made imagers easier to use and practical as an everyday troubleshooting tool in harsh work environments. Tank level too low Diagnostic power- the data behind the picture All Fluke thermal imagers are fully radiometric. These units not only graphically display temperature differences, they also measure and store temperatures at every point in the image. All these data points can be recalled and used for detailed analysis of a potential problem or just monitoring trends over time of the same location. Whether you work in an industrial, electrical or commercial facility you can discover if and where a problem exists quickly and easily before contact measurements even need to be made. Abnormal uneven heating on motor Overheating bearing cap Three-phase switchgear load imbalance 2 IR-Fusion­-multiple viewing modes Identify problems quickly using different on-screen modes- the user selects the mode that works best for each situation. While some viewing modes are not included in every model, all are available for viewing and analysis in the included free SmartViewTM software. Full (traditional) IR Full screen infrared view for maximum infrared detail. Full Visual (Visible light) Image A digital photographic image, as you would get from a digital camera. IR-Fusion® Technology* See things both ways-Infrared and visual (visible light) images fused together communicating critical information faster and easier-traditional infrared images are no longer enough. Patent-pending IR-Fusion® Technology simultaneously captures a digital photo in addition to the infrared image and fuses it together taking the mystery out of IR image analysis. Images enhanced with IR-Fusion help identify and report suspect or faulty components, enabling repairs to be done, and proving that the problem was corrected effectively. Automatic Blend A blend of the visual (visible light) and infrared image together to create a single image for optimal viewing. Easy menu options give you access to the different blending options from full thermal image to full visual image. Automatic blend provides enhanced detail to help locate problems precisely along with a visual frame of reference and helps to better focus the image. Picture-in-Picture Creates an IR 'window' surrounded by a visual (visible light) frame to easily identify problems, while maintaining a frame of reference with surroundings. IR/Color Alarm Displays only temperatures falling above, below, or in between a userselected range in infrared, and anything outside the selected range as a visual (visible light) image. *Patent-pending IR-Fusion Technology from Fluke links the infrared image to full visual (visible light) image automatically. No need to carry a digital camera or spend additional time and energy to manage the infrared and visual images. IR-Fusion links the two images together to make image management effortless. 3

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IR/Color Alarm
Displays only
temperatures falling above,
below, or in between a user-
selected range in infrared, and
anything outside the selected
range as a visual (visible light)
image.
Full Visual (Visible light)
Image
A digital photographic
image, as you would get from a
digital camera.
*Patent-pending IR-Fusion Technology from Fluke links the infrared image to full
visual (visible light) image automatically. No need to carry a digital camera or
spend additional time and energy to manage the infrared and visual images.
IR-Fusion links the two images together to make image management effortless.
IR-Fusion—multiple viewing modes
Identify problems quickly using different on-screen modes—
the user selects the mode that works best for each situation.
While some viewing modes are not included in every model,
all are available for viewing and analysis in the included free
SmartView
TM
software
.
Full (traditional)
IR Full screen
infrared view for maximum
infrared detail.
Picture-in-Picture
Creates an IR
‘window’ surrounded by a visual
(visible light) frame to easily
identify problems, while main-
taining a frame of reference with
surroundings.
Automatic Blend
A blend of the
visual (visible light) and infrared
image together to create a single
image for optimal viewing. Easy
menu options give you access to
the different blending options
from full thermal image to full
visual image. Automatic blend
provides enhanced detail to help
locate problems precisely along
with a visual frame of reference
and helps to better focus the
image.
IR-Fusion
®
Technology
*
See things both ways—Infrared and visual
(visible light) images fused together com-
municating critical information faster and
easier—traditional infrared images are no
longer enough.
Patent-pending IR-Fusion
®
Technology
simultaneously captures a digital photo in
addition to the infrared image and fuses it
together taking the mystery out of IR image
analysis.
Images enhanced with IR-Fusion help
identify and report suspect or faulty compo-
nents, enabling repairs to be done, and proving
that the problem was corrected effectively.
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Thermal imaging is a non-contact
technology that measures infrared
wavelengths to determine temperatures
from a safe distance.
A thermal imager displays an image that
uses different colors to represent different
temperatures. This image makes it quick and
easy to visually check surface temperatures
and identify hot spots. Hot spots or a rise in
temperature often indicate that a problem exists
or a failure could be imminent.
Until recently, thermal imaging was complex
and expensive, keeping it in the domain of
thermography specialists. Fortunately, recent
advances in technology and Fluke engineering
have not only lowered the costs but also made
imagers easier to use and practical as an
everyday troubleshooting tool in harsh work
environments.
Diagnostic power—
the data behind the picture
All Fluke thermal imagers are fully radiometric.
These units not only graphically display
temperature differences, they also measure and
store temperatures at every point in the image.
All these data points can be recalled and used
for detailed analysis of a potential problem or
just monitoring trends over time of the same
location.
Whether you work in an industrial, electrical
or commercial facility you can discover if and
where a problem exists quickly and easily
before contact measurements even need to
be made.
Applications
Temperature changes can
indicate problems in many
areas you see everyday,
some include:
Inside electrical
distribution and
service
(switch gear,
panels, controls, fuses,
transformers, receptacles,
lighting, conductors,
overhead buses, motor
control centers)
Motors, pumps and
mechanical
(electric motors
and generators, pumps,
compressors, evaporators,
bearings, couplings,
gearboxes, gaskets/seals,
belts, rollers, disconnects)
Process
(tanks and vessels,
pipes, valves and traps,
reactors, process insulation)
HVAC/R
(air conditioning,
heating, air handlers,
refrigeration)
Outside electrical
distribution for utilities
(transformers, bushings,
insulators, transmission
lines, other exterior
conductors, service
connections, disconnects,
capacitor banks)
Product specification matrix
on page 7
The versatility
of thermal imaging
Find it, fix it, fast!
Tank level too low
Abnormal uneven heating on motor
Overheating bearing cap
Three-phase switchgear
load imbalance