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Fluke enhanced its ThermoView TV40 thermal imager with new Pan and Tilt feature

Surround vision for critical asset monitoring: the system scans large areas and enables automatic alarms, detailed analysis, and SCADA interconnection
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“We have seen unprecedented success following the release of our ThermoView TV40 thermal imager several years ago. It’s a versatile camera that has the performance and customization capabilities needed for process monitoring and control,” said Jeff Kresch, global product manager, Fluke Product Instruments. “Because of this, it was clear to us that adding the Pan and Tilt feature would better address evolving industry needs as well as provide even more personalization options for our customers’ unique processes.”

This new system builds off the TV40 series of thermal imaging cameras and features integrated thermal and visual sighting capabilities. The system was also designed for remote monitoring of industrial environments – such as substation monitoring or pile monitoring, among others – and provides a fully integrated thermal analysis of large areas through a single Pan and Tilt camera.

The software not only controls the Pan and Tilt system, but also provides advanced alarming capabilities on changing temperatures over a historical time period or differential temperatures between two discrete areas. Additional key features include:

  • The ability to operate in temperatures ranging from -40°C to 50°C (-40°F to 122°F)
  • 360° continuous rotation horizontally
  • -40° up to 90° vertical rotation
  • Base mount or wall mount accessories available
  • IP66 housing for harsh environments
  • Auto-alarming capabilities through Modbus, Ethernet/IP, digital outputs, or email

For more information, please visit http://www.flukeprocessinstruments.com.