Fluke P3 Series thermal imagers

Thursday, 14 July, 2011 | Supplied by: Fluke Australia Pty Ltd


Based on the Fluke Ti32, the P3 Series thermal imagers add four additional products.

The P3 Series includes the Ti32 and TiR32 models, plus the new Ti27 and Ti29 models for industrial, electrical, mechanical and process applications, and TiR27 and TiR29 models for building inspection, energy audit, weatherisation and building maintenance applications.

The P3 range of imagers feature large total pixel image count (76,800 pixels for the Ti32/TiR32 models) and 9.4 cm diagonal, full VGA-colour LCD. They measure temperature from -20 to 600°C on Ti models and -20 to 150°C on TiR models, and feature a high-temperature colour alarm on the industrial models and low-temperature or dewpoint colour alarm on the building models.

The series also features the company’s IR-Fusion technology that captures infrared and visible light images and simultaneously displays them fused together to better diagnose issues. It features multiple viewing modes and lets users manipulate images on the camera’s display.

The thermal imagers have optional interchangeable wide-angle and IR-Fusion-enabled telephoto lenses. All models feature high-resolution displays with infrared detector resolutions up to 320 x 240 pixels.

Fluke SmartView professional IR analysis and reporting software is included with each thermal imager with unlimited licences and free lifetime upgrades. The series also come with a 2 GB memory card, two rechargeable batteries that provide more than 4 h operating time each, AC charger/power supply, adjustable hand strap and hard and soft transport cases.

Online: www.fluke.com.au
Phone: 02 8850 3333
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