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Designed for industrial and commercial environments, the Fluke Ti27 delivers superior image quality, versatility, and affordability without compromise.
TiR125 Infrared Camera allows you to work faster and with greater efficiency to help you document your findings.
When You Need to See the Smallest Visual and Thermal Details from Short or Long Distances
Get crisp clear IR images with 640 x 480 resolution, advanced focus and a large 5.6 inch high resolution LCD screen.
Affordable, fixed focus infrared camera with 120x90 resolution and three presets of IR-Fusion® with AutoBlend, making documenting problems quick and easy.
Easy to use, point and shoot entry level infrared camera with 80x60 resolution -- ideal for quick scans and inspections.
Find problems faster in industrial applications with the TiS40 fixed focus infrared camera -- 160x120 resolution and IR-Fusion® with blending and PIP mode.
Quickly identify potential building, electrical, and mechanical problems with the manual focus TiS55 Infrared Camera's crisp and clear 220x165 resolution.
Find problems fast in electrical, mechanical and building applications with the TiS50 Infrared Camera's 220x165 resolution and IR-Fusion® with AutoBlend and PIP mode.
Electricians and technicians can increase the speed of inspecting and repairing with the TiS45 Infrared Camera's 160x120 resolution and manual focus.
The Fluke Ti450 Thermal Imager with MultiSharp™ Focus delivers focus near and far in one image. Stop worrying about focus; simply point and shoot.
The combination of 260x195 resolution, IR-Fusion® technology and manual focus delivers quality images, making problem detection faster and easier
Identify problems quickly with the fixed focus, TiS60 Infrared Camera with 260x195 resolution and precision image blending with IR-Fusion® technology.
Premium image quality viewable on the largest 5.7in LCD, easy target navigation w/ a 240⁰ rotating lens and in-focus images with LaserSharp® Auto Focus.
Fluke's 3000 FC Series Wireless Multimeter puts wireless test tools, not your body, near live electrical panels. Improve safety and efficiency with this tester.
Advanced Multi-Focus for Crisp Images. Auto Focus, Manual and EverSharp Multifocal Recording All In One. Free Demos.
The Fluke Ti450 PRO introduces a leading-edge visual infrared experience in a professional 320 x 240 thermal imager.
Easy navigation around hard to reach objects with the industry's only 320x240 IR camera with a 5.7in touchscreen LCD and a full 240° rotating lens.
The VT04 Visual IR Thermometer HVAC Kit includes the VT04, a 902 Clamp Meter and a 116 Digital Multimeter to troubleshoot and diagnose HVAC problems.
The MA190 accessory set enables interconnection of the Fluke ScopeMeter 190 Series for use in the field of Medical Imaging and Video systems.
The VT04 Visual IR Thermometer Maintenance Kit includes the VT04 and 1507 Insulation Resistance Tester – two products that are ideal for troubleshooting and preventive maintenance.
The VT04 Visual IR Thermometer Maintenance Kit includes the VT04 and 1507 Insulation Resistance Tester – two products that are ideal for troubleshooting and preventive maintenance.
Optimize Solar Performance: PVA-1500HE2 PV Analyzer & TiS75+ Thermal Camera
Optional, field swappable, telephoto thermal lens allows the user to see and measure the temperature of objects at greater distances, or smaller objects at normal distances.
Mount your infrared camera to ensure stable image capture. Ideal for R&D environments to set up experiments that are easily repeatable.
Optional, field swappable, wide angle thermal lens allows the user to have a wider field of view for working in tight spaces.
Fluke Macro IR Lens for RSE300 & RSE600; ideal for R&D and electronics design and validation; view thermal patterns on very small targets.
Fluke 25* Micron Macro IR Smart Lens for TiX580, TiX560, TiX520, and TiX500; ideal for R&D and electronics design and validation; view thermal patterns on very small targets.
Optional, field swappable, telephoto thermal lens allows the user to see and measure the temperature of objects at greater distances, or smaller objects at normal distances.
Wirelessly enable your Fluke thermal camera with the Fluke Connect® wireless SD card and you can instantly upload, share and analyze data from anywhere, with anyone on your team, at any time.
Reduce LCD screen glare and reflections in bright sunlight or other areas where ambient lighting conditions are bright with this durable, heavy-duty plastic accessory visor.
Full-color, soft-cover book, with 72 pages and 122 illustrations, provides an overview of the latest information on the safe, efficient, and practical use of thermal imagers.
Optional, field swappable, wide angle thermal lens allows the user to have a wider field of view for working in tight spaces.
Durable EVA foam case and divider to safely carry most multimeters
Thermal imaging sets the stage for an effective preventative maintenance (PM) program, as an infrared camera can be used to view thermally a whole electro-magnetic system.
Limiting workers’ exposure to electrical hazards like arc flash or electrocution is a solid foundation for any electrical safety program. Combine that mindset with the right non-contact tools and more electrical workers will be kept out of harm’s way.
Why the right tools matter for maintaining a U.S. oil refinery
This video teaches you how to select a temperature range on your Fluke infrared camera. Featured resources Best Fluke thermal imaging cameras Infrared inspections and thermography basics Thermal imaging resources and articles 10 things you need to know about thermal cameras
As California approaches a state-wide mandate to add solar to all new residential construction, the skilled labor gap and solar installation expertise will be top of mind.
Critical systems run smoothly with regular maintenance and reliable tools Everybody knows that consistent, dependable electrical power is critical to any plant's function. But perhaps even more critical is a reliable uninterruptible power supply (UPS) system. UPS systems are the silent partners that just sit and wait until there's a break in power. At that point, the UPS system is the most important system in the plant. It has to be ready to spring into action in milliseconds to keeps things running for anywhere from seconds to hours.
The new videoscope probes are IP68 rated to stand up to the dirtiest, harshest industrial work environments Everett, Wash., Mar 20, 2018 – For precise research, science, and engineering applications, just seeing heat is not enough — it needs to be measured and analyzed as well. The new Fluke® RSE300 and RSE600 Infrared Cameras are the first fully-radiometric, fixed-mount cameras from Fluke with advanced features including MATLAB® and LabVIEW® software plug-ins to easily analyze thermal data....
Vibration can result from a number of conditions, acting alone or in combination. Keep in mind that vibration problems might be caused by auxiliary equipment, not just the primary equipment.
Most problems with single-phase motors involve the centrifugal switch, thermal switch, or capacitor(s). If the problem is in the centrifugal switch, thermal switch, or capacitor, the motor is usually serviced and repaired. However, if the motor is more than 10 years old and less than 1 HP, the motor is usually replaced. If the motor is less than 1/8 HP, it is almost always replaced.
The 975 gathers ten fundamental IAQ parameters: Temperature, Humidity, Dew Point Temperature, Web Bulb Temperature, Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide, Air Velocity, Air Volume, and Percentage of Outdoor Air (calculated from temperature or CO2). This application note reviews those parameters and the associated functions on the 975. For more detailed information, see other app notes from the Fluke HVAC/IAQ library.
Seeing a motor’s heat signature under normal operating conditions—with at least 40 % of design load—can tell you a lot about its condition.
Information on the role of thermal imagers in preventive maintenance programs, including cost savings, return on investment (ROI), and the inspection process. Included are common examples of infrared camera applications.
Automotive customers have zero tolerance for bad parts and therefore, electric motor maintenance needs utmost care. One of our customers, CNP Myszkow, coats small parts for the automotive industry. After dip spin painting, they heat-treat the parts in a tunnel furnace. This is divided into several areas, each with different temperatures. An electric motor drives a fan in each area to ensure stable temperatures since temperature stability relates strongly to final product quality. Any changes from...
Motor control systems used in critical manufacturing processes are becoming increasingly complex, which makes it more challenging than ever to keep them at peak performance. Equipment failure is expensive, whether due to the cost of replacing parts or lost production. The Fluke 378 FC Non-Contact Voltage True-RMS AC/DC Clamp Meter tests 3-phase voltage and current and detects power quality issues—all with one tool. Because motor failure can cause mechanical and electrical issues, it is important...
Ensuring that a soon-to-be-launched prototype printer works without any hiccups when it reaches consumer hands is an already daunting task. But when you're doing this for the world's largest printer manufacturer, the task takes on an entirely different magnitude.
In Part I of this short application note series, we discussed inspection points on motors to make during an energy audit or other efficiency program. Part I covers basic motor efficiency strategy and describes tests and cost savings for voltage and current unbalance and for power factor. Part II covers inspection points that are best incorporated into regular, long-term preventive maintenance.
Infrared thermography provides the capability to help detect subtle problems before they result in failures. In industrial settings some equipment problems can be spotted through unusual vibration or sounds, but many other problems do not present such obvious symptoms. Many electrical problems can be detected by their thermal patterns, which, if not identified, could either lead to equipment failure or a more serious electrical hazard. Moisture problems in ceilings and walls can be very difficult...
Thermal cameras provide a return on investment
Avoiding arc flash hazard at an asphalt plant where safety is a top expectation, with the use of Fluke wireless tools.
Inductive heating, which typically occurs when phase conductors are routed around metal mounting channels, supports, or braces, can cause catastrophic and deadly failures in electrical distribution and control equipment.
A new WiFi Activation process is now in place for all TI cameras. This process replaces the online registration process. Activation will no longer require an activation code. There are two options for WiFi activation: SmartView Classic or Fluke Connect Desktop. SmartView Classic Instructions Install or update to latest SmartView Classic version on your PC Open SmartView Classic and connect camera to PC with USB cable Under Camera dropdown menu, select “Activate WiFi” Fluke Connect Desktop...
The firmware update for the 279 FC allows you to save and view images on the meter itself. Images can still be transferred via Fluke Connect to your smart phone or tablet. The new firmware helps save time on the job by allowing you to confirm that images were captured correctly before sharing or leaving the work area. Existing images which are on your 279 FC will not be deleted. When the firmware upgrade is complete you will be able review these existing images on your 279 FC Thermal Multimeter....
Thank you for choosing the Fluke iSee™ Mobile Thermal Camera - TC01A or TC01B, with the Fluke iSee™ APP for mobile phone, you can measure temperature, capture infrared images and shoot infrared videos, as well as: Measure temperature without contact Capture, edit and share infrared images Shoot and share infrared videos Customize color palettes Analyze the temperature for a spot, line and area Temperature alarms Auto time-lapse photography Add a spot, line, and area for temperature...
Download Fluke thermal imaging software for Fluke thermal cameras. Get the most out of your thermography program with thermal image processing software.
32 page brochure containing product reference guide, product specs and information, helpful tips, a glossary. All HVAC/IAQ products are featured including the 975, 902, 971, 561, 983 and Infrared Imaging products.
Infrared Solutions, Inc., a Fluke Company, has developed a new infrared technology called IR-Fusion™ that blends, pixel for pixel, visible and infrared images on a single display. This article describes the patent-pending, novel, low-cost approach to solving the parallax problem of combining images from separate visible and infrared optics.
2-page flyer overview of the benefits of thermal imaging in the petrochemical industry
An overview of the benefits of Fluke thermal imaging in restoration/remediation applications
Find out how thermal imaging can help detect problems and cut costs in the food and beverage industry.
This predictive maintenance case study describes how a paper mill in Wisconsin has integrated a Fluke Thermal Imager into its motor inspection, troubleshooting and maintenance routines.
This case study reviews how a power-generation coal plant uses a Fluke Thermal Imager to troubleshoot problems, track critical equipment and follow up repairs after the annual thermal survey.
Establishing thermal inspection practices at a pharmaceutical manufacturer.
How Fluke ScopeMeter Test Tools And Thermal Imagers Keep Whistler/Blackcomb Ski Resort Up And Running
A broad-based production facility uses a TiR Thermal Imager to perform a variety of maintenance functions in0-house, ranging from temperature readings on motors, busbars and electrical panels, to pinpointing heat loss and ambient air conditions in production areas.
For Roy Simmons, Crew Chief for Cagnazzi Racing, winning in National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) Pro Stock racing is not about statistics. It´s all about the data.
Join Michael Stuart with Fluke as he conducts a thermal residential infrared inspection.
Hear from Michael Steward with Fluke Thermography as he talks about using thermal imaging to inspect a common electrical motor for issues that might affect energy usage.
In this video, you’ll learn how to transfer images from a thermal imager to SmartView software.
This video will show you how to test surface temperatures using your thermal imager.
See how Chip Wade uses the Fluke TiR1 Thermal Imager to discover (in under an hour) problems in a 100 year old home. (Archived - Discontinued Product)
Easiest to Use Thermal Imaging Camera Ever
Verifying that your thermal imager is accurately displaying the correct temperature may require the use of a black body and other calibration tools. However, there are easy to perform steps that can help you quickly determine if there is a problem, steps you can take yourself.
How to improve the thermal imaging experience
See why customer's choose Fluke for thermal imaging.
In this video, you’ll learn how to eliminate the effect of the background temperature when taking thermal images.
In this video, you’ll learn how to connect to CNX wireless modules using a Fluke thermal imager.