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AEMC 1954 Thermal Imaging IR Camera

The Thermal Imaging IR Camera Model 1954 is equipped with infrared thermography detection technology that has become an indispensable means ensuring safety in industrial production.

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AEMC 1954 Thermal Imaging IR Camera
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  • AEMC 1954 Thermal Imaging IR Camera

The Thermal Imaging IR Camera Model 1954 is equipped with infrared thermography detection technology that has become an indispensable means ensuring safety in industrial production. It is used in sectors of industry as diverse as metallurgy and steel-making, electric power, petroleum, automation, the exploitation of natural gas, and transportation, and in other committed professions such as fire-fighting and border surveillance.

Infrared thermal imaging provides a real-time non-contact inspection method. This detection method does not require you to shut off power, shut down the machines or interrupt production. It can diagnose latent malfunctions in advance, and so forestall their occurrence and prevent production incidents. Thermal imaging is an innovative non-contact evaluation technique that is safe, reliable, and rapid.

Features:

  • Focus-free with 20°x 20° field of view (model 1950) and 28°x 28° field of view (model 1954)
  • Automatic brightness control
  • Exceptionally long battery life
  • Quick startup in 3 to 10 seconds (model dependent)
  • User configurable emissivity table
  • User configurable cursor and trigger functions
  • User selectable color palette
  • Captures thermal and real image simultaneously
  • Verbally record your comments directly to the image using included Bluetooth® headset
  • Wirelessly connect to AEMC® Clamp-on Meters and Multimeters, and environmental meters (model dependent) and record their measurements simultaneously with your thermograms
  • Comprehensive CAmReport® software included that offers all the necessary functions for reliable analysis of the measurement results and report generation
DETECTOR SPECIFICATIONS
Detector Resolution 120 x 160
Type UFPA microbolometer, 8-14µm
Frequency 9Hz
Thermal Sensitivity (NETD) 80mK @ 86°F (30°C)
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
Temperature Range -4° to +482°F (-20° to +250°C)
Accuracy ± 3.6° F (±2 °C) or ±2% of Reading
INFRARED IMAGE
Field of View 28° x 38°
IFOV (Spatial Resolution) 4.1mrad
Minimum Focus Distance 0.98ft (0.3m), fixed focus
VISUAL IMAGE
Resolution 480 x 640
Minimum Focus Distance 2” (0.05m), fixed focus
IMAGE PRESENTATION
Images Displayed Infrared image, visual image with automatic parallax compensation. Merging of both images is possible with included PC software
LCD Screen 2.8” (7.1cm)
Freezing of Image Animated or fixed image
Adjustment Automatic or manual adjustment of palette min-max
Display Colors Pseudo-colors, multiple palettes
FUNCTIONS FOR ANALYSIS
Measurement Tools 1 manual cursor + 1 automatic detection + Min-Max on adjustable area + temperature profile + Isotherm
Parameter Settings Emissivity, environmental temperature, distance, relative humidity
Voice Recordings Via Bluetooth headset (included)
External Measurements AEMC current clamps 407, 607 and Multimeters MTX3292 and MTX3293 and logger models 1246 and 1821
LASER POINTER
Type Class 2 645-655nm power: 1mW
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Data Storage 2 GB micro SD card included (approx. 4,000 images)
Replaceable with up to 32 GB SD card
Communication USB link and Bluetooth
Tripod Mounting 1/4” insert on camera (tripod not included)
Software CAmReport software included, for data analysis and report generation
Power Supply 4 x AA (1.5V) NiMH rechargeable batteries with charger included
Battery Life 9 hours typical (7 hours minimum)
Operating Temperature -4° to 122°F (-15° to 50°C); 95% RH
Storage Temperature -40° to 158°F (-40° to 70°C)
Dimensions 8.86 x 4.92 x 3.27” (225 x 125 x 83mm)
Weight 24.7 oz (700g) with batteries
Ingress Protection IP 54
EMC EN61326-1
Safety IEC 61010-1 Ed. 02