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Prevent Electrical Faults Before They Happen

Thermal imaging is now more affordable than ever for electricians. The FLIR i3 infrared camera suits all budgets and is available now from Pyrosales Pty Ltd.

This camera can be used to carry out safety inspections of workplaces, new houses and industrial areas.

Thermal image of overheated wiring.

The FLIR i3 camera allows you to scan electrical cabinets, components, and survey multiple wires and connections with ease, allowing you to determine potential problems and electrical faults before they arise.

With its 60x60 pixel camera, the i3 can produce snapshots of temperature differences equal to 3,600 readouts from a single spotmeter. Hot spots are quickly and easily identified using the i3. Detect hidden problems that are invisible to the naked eye, and spot electrical faults before it is too late.

Use the i3 to make quick damage assessments and perform preventative inspections. Scan electrical cabinets, components, check for overloaded circuits, and survey multiple wires and connections to determine potential trouble spots.

This camera has the ability to not only produce instant thermal images of your findings on the spot, but can also create a report based on your thermal images. You can then analyse and document your findings with the easy-to-use software at the push of a button. It is as simple as Point, Shoot, Detect!

The FLIR i3 camera has the following capabilities:

  • Spot loose connections
  • Verify work after repair
  • Preventative maintenance: monitor the running temperature of bearings, electric motors, and gearboxes
  • Use for safety inspections
  • Create reports, and analyse and document your findings easily.

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