Description
Fluke Ti300+ 60HZ Offers
Find problems earlier and faster with the thermal imager that captures clear images from a safe distance of operating equipment.
Accurate and reliable results
Find issues before they are fully formed. The resolution and accuracy needed to clearly reveal temperature differentials or demonstrate progressive heat changes over time. With LaserSharp™ AutoFocus, this camera ensures focused images – every single time. Enable your team to get clear images while maintaining a safe distance from operating equipment.
Features
320 x 240 resolution
Measure up to 1202°F 650°C)
Engineered and tested to withstand a 6.6′ 2 m) drop
Manual or automatic focus
Focus matters-intelligent focus system
LaserSharp™ Auto Focus uses a built-in laser distance meter that provides both speed and precision. The laser-driven target detection pinpoints the target while the camera focuses to capture a precise, high-quality image.
Easily capture high-quality, focused images of your desired target with the push of a button
Take infrared images through common obstacles like chain link fences
Avoid skewed temperature measurements by precisely choosing your target
Perform the same inspections multiple times as a part of your preventive maintenance program – the built-in laser distance meter calculates and displays how far you are from your target, making repeatability much easier
Applications
Industrial maintenance
Heavy commercial facility maintenance
Oil and gas maintenance
Veterinary
Reliability inspections PdM)
Heavy building diagnostics – building envelope and construction defects
Electrical, water, gas utilities
Chemical processing
Machinery, instrumentation and appliances
The importance of image quality in thermography
When conducting infrared inspections, high-quality images that allow for better analysis, presentation, and professionalism are essential.
With a sharply focused image, there is a distinct contrast between areas of varying thermal energy on the surface being inspected. This allows the individual detector elements also known as pixels) to clearly report the intensity of the energy being focused on them.
When the focus is poor, the incoming energy isn’t as concentrated on individual detectors, and their response is skewed. This can lead to temperature measurements that are significantly off, resulting in expensive downtime and possible safety hazards.
Thermal imagers are made with 100% diamond-turned germanium lenses covered with a specialty coating, providing premium quality images.
LaserSharp Auto Focus allows you to select and focus on a specific target
Easily choose and focus on your target
LaserSharp™ Auto Focus uses a built-in laser distance meter that provides both speed and precision. The laser-driven target detection pinpoints the target while the camera focuses to capture a precise, high-quality image. With LaserSharp Auto Focus, you can:
Easily capture high-quality, focused images of your desired target with the push of a button
Take infrared images through common obstacles like chain link fences
Avoid skewed temperature measurements by precisely choosing your target
Perform the same inspections multiple times as a part of your preventive maintenance program – the built-in laser distance meter calculates and displays how far you are from your target, making repeatability much easier
Choose multiple targets at different distances
MultiSharp™ Focus takes multiple images from different focal distances and combines them into one clear image. With a simple point and shoot, you can go from being completely out of focus, to complete focus, throughout the field of view. With MultiSharp:
Reduce the need to take individual images of targets that are in the camera’s field of view – focus on one target, and all objects that are in the camera’s field of view will be in focus
Cut downtime spent taking multiple images to increase productivity
Capture quality, in-focus images, even under direct sunlight
1.Middleground in focus
2.Foreground in focus
3.Background in focus
Shoot from a distance
Infrared inspections can take you into multiple types of environments with many types of equipment. Interchangeable lenses that require no calibration give you the versatility and the image quality needed to conduct inspections in almost any environment.
Reduce the need to enter the danger zone with a 2x telephoto lens
Identify potential issues as small and distant as a failed splice on a high electrical line from the ground with a 4x telephoto lens
Save time with roofing and industrial building inspections by viewing a large area at one time with a wide-angle lens
High voltage power pole, captured with a TiX560 camera and standard lens
The same power pole captured from the same distance, but with a 2x telephoto lens
The same power pole captured from the same distance, but with a 4x telephoto lens
Easily manage and analyze your data
Whether you are troubleshooting or conducting maintenance inspections, having easy access to more information faster is always a big benefit.
Document information on the equipment you’re inspecting
With IR PhotoNotes™, voice or text annotation, you can easily document critical information about each piece of equipment and its location. Each “note” attaches to the image, so you never have to search or match up notes to images.
Document critical information with your infrared image
Capture surrounding details like wind conditions and time of day
Identify asset location
Image Info
IR Sensor Size
320 x 240
Distance to Target
0.69 m
Main Image Markers
Name
Temperature
Centerpoint
29.1°C
Capture digital and infrared images at once
IR Fusion™ technology combines visible light and an infrared image into one, giving you better clarity.
Get exact location details in picture-in-picture mode, which provides the center part of the display in IR and the remainder of the image in visible light
See more details when you adjust the level of infrared and visible light blending in AutoBlend™ mode
Isolate problem areas with user-defined temperature ranges with IR color alarms
IR Fusion picture-in-picture mode: Ironbow palette
IR Fusion picture-in-picture mode: AutoBlend
IR Fusion color alarm
ROI and thermal imaging
Seven benefits of on-site infrared inspections
Reduce downtime
Inspections can be done while equipment is running – no lost production time.
Protect lives while doing more
The non-contact nature of infrared inspections allows technicians to scan large areas quickly, from a safer distance away. That means technicians can inspect more equipment faster.
Improve production efficiency
Subtle problems are found and addressed before they have a major impact on production.
Document before and after
Validate post-maintenance work and capture the results for future review.
Reduce capital expenses
Finding and repairing problems at an early stage can improve the life expectancy of equipment, as a result extending replacement intervals.
Increase productivity
Quickly scan a large area to find air leaks, insulation gaps, moisture and overheated electrical components to complete more work in less time.
Identify work in easy-to-understand terms
See exactly what the problem is on the camera, eliminating guesswork and making it easier for everyone to see what repairs needs to be done.
Review thermal images side by side, making it easy to compare today’s reading with the baseline or other historical images.
Using Fluke Thermal Imaging to Troubleshoot Motors & Drives
Infrared cameras, also called thermal imagers, are useful for troubleshooting motor problems as well as for monitoring motor condition for preventative maintenance in power generation, manufacturing and commercial plants. Thermal images of motors reveal their operating condition as indicated by surface temperature. Such condition monitoring is important as a way to avert many unexpected motor malfunctions in systems that are critical to manufacturing. The onset of motor failures can often be detected by a variety of techniques, including vibration, ultrasound and thermal imaging.
In this article, we cover why use thermal imaging and what to scan, as well as some notes on what to look for, including shaft misalignment.
Read the Article Fluke Ti300+ 60HZ Offers
Find problems earlier and faster with the thermal imager that captures clear images from a safe distance of operating equipment.
Accurate and reliable results
Find issues before they are fully formed. The resolution and accuracy needed to clearly reveal temperature differentials or demonstrate progressive heat changes over time. With LaserSharp™ AutoFocus, this camera ensures focused images – every single time. Enable your team to get clear images while maintaining a safe distance from operating equipment.
Features
320 x 240 resolution
Measure up to 1202°F 650°C)
Engineered and tested to withstand a 6.6′ 2 m) drop
Manual or automatic focus
Focus matters-intelligent focus system
LaserSharp™ Auto Focus uses a built-in laser distance meter that provides both speed and precision. The laser-driven target detection pinpoints the target while the camera focuses to capture a precise, high-quality image.
Easily capture high-quality, focused images of your desired target with the push of a button
Take infrared images through common obstacles like chain link fences
Avoid skewed temperature measurements by precisely choosing your target
Perform the same inspections multiple times as a part of your preventive maintenance program – the built-in laser distance meter calculates and displays how far you are from your target, making repeatability much easier
Applications
Industrial maintenance
Heavy commercial facility maintenance
Oil and gas maintenance
Veterinary
Reliability inspections PdM)
Heavy building diagnostics – building envelope and construction defects
Electrical, water, gas utilities
Chemical processing
Machinery, instrumentation and appliances
The importance of image quality in thermography
When conducting infrared inspections, high-quality images that allow for better analysis, presentation, and professionalism are essential.
With a sharply focused image, there is a distinct contrast between areas of varying thermal energy on the surface being inspected. This allows the individual detector elements also known as pixels) to clearly report the intensity of the energy being focused on them.
When the focus is poor, the incoming energy isn’t as concentrated on individual detectors, and their response is skewed. This can lead to temperature measurements that are significantly off, resulting in expensive downtime and possible safety hazards.
Thermal imagers are made with 100% diamond-turned germanium lenses covered with a specialty coating, providing premium quality images.
LaserSharp Auto Focus allows you to select and focus on a specific target
Easily choose and focus on your target
LaserSharp™ Auto Focus uses a built-in laser distance meter that provides both speed and precision. The laser-driven target detection pinpoints the target while the camera focuses to capture a precise, high-quality image. With LaserSharp Auto Focus, you can:
Easily capture high-quality, focused images of your desired target with the push of a button
Take infrared images through common obstacles like chain link fences
Avoid skewed temperature measurements by precisely choosing your target
Perform the same inspections multiple times as a part of your preventive maintenance program – the built-in laser distance meter calculates and displays how far you are from your target, making repeatability much easier
Choose multiple targets at different distances
MultiSharp™ Focus takes multiple images from different focal distances and combines them into one clear image. With a simple point and shoot, you can go from being completely out of focus, to complete focus, throughout the field of view. With MultiSharp:
Reduce the need to take individual images of targets that are in the camera’s field of view – focus on one target, and all objects that are in the camera’s field of view will be in focus
Cut downtime spent taking multiple images to increase productivity
Capture quality, in-focus images, even under direct sunlight
1.Middleground in focus
2.Foreground in focus
3.Background in focus
Shoot from a distance
Infrared inspections can take you into multiple types of environments with many types of equipment. Interchangeable lenses that require no calibration give you the versatility and the image quality needed to conduct inspections in almost any environment.
Reduce the need to enter the danger zone with a 2x telephoto lens
Identify potential issues as small and distant as a failed splice on a high electrical line from the ground with a 4x telephoto lens
Save time with roofing and industrial building inspections by viewing a large area at one time with a wide-angle lens
High voltage power pole, captured with a TiX560 camera and standard lens
The same power pole captured from the same distance, but with a 2x telephoto lens
The same power pole captured from the same distance, but with a 4x telephoto lens
Easily manage and analyze your data
Whether you are troubleshooting or conducting maintenance inspections, having easy access to more information faster is always a big benefit.
Document information on the equipment you’re inspecting
With IR PhotoNotes™, voice or text annotation, you can easily document critical information about each piece of equipment and its location. Each “note” attaches to the image, so you never have to search or match up notes to images.
Document critical information with your infrared image
Capture surrounding details like wind conditions and time of day
Identify asset location
Image Info
IR Sensor Size
320 x 240
Distance to Target
0.69 m
Main Image Markers
Name
Temperature
Centerpoint
29.1°C
Capture digital and infrared images at once
IR Fusion™ technology combines visible light and an infrared image into one, giving you better clarity.
Get exact location details in picture-in-picture mode, which provides the center part of the display in IR and the remainder of the image in visible light
See more details when you adjust the level of infrared and visible light blending in AutoBlend™ mode
Isolate problem areas with user-defined temperature ranges with IR color alarms
IR Fusion picture-in-picture mode: Ironbow palette
IR Fusion picture-in-picture mode: AutoBlend
IR Fusion color alarm
ROI and thermal imaging
Seven benefits of on-site infrared inspections
Reduce downtime
Inspections can be done while equipment is running – no lost production time.
Protect lives while doing more
The non-contact nature of infrared inspections allows technicians to scan large areas quickly, from a safer distance away. That means technicians can inspect more equipment faster.
Improve production efficiency
Subtle problems are found and addressed before they have a major impact on production.
Document before and after
Validate post-maintenance work and capture the results for future review.
Reduce capital expenses
Finding and repairing problems at an early stage can improve the life expectancy of equipment, as a result extending replacement intervals.
Increase productivity
Quickly scan a large area to find air leaks, insulation gaps, moisture and overheated electrical components to complete more work in less time.
Identify work in easy-to-understand terms
See exactly what the problem is on the camera, eliminating guesswork and making it easier for everyone to see what repairs needs to be done.
Review thermal images side by side, making it easy to compare today’s reading with the baseline or other historical images.
Using Fluke Thermal Imaging to Troubleshoot Motors & Drives
Infrared cameras, also called thermal imagers, are useful for troubleshooting motor problems as well as for monitoring motor condition for preventative maintenance in power generation, manufacturing and commercial plants. Thermal images of motors reveal their operating condition as indicated by surface temperature. Such condition monitoring is important as a way to avert many unexpected motor malfunctions in systems that are critical to manufacturing. The onset of motor failures can often be detected by a variety of techniques, including vibration, ultrasound and thermal imaging.
In this article, we cover why use thermal imaging and what to scan, as well as some notes on what to look for, including shaft misalignment.
Read the Article
Fluke Ti300+ 60HZ Specifications
Key Specifications
Infrared Resolution
320 x 240 76,800 pixels)
IFOV with Standard Lens Spatial Resolution)
1.85 mRad, D:S 532:1
Field of View
34 x 24°
Minimum Focus Distance
Approximately 6″ 15 cm)
LaserSharp™ Auto Focus
Yes, for consistently in-focus images. Every. Single. Time.
Laser Distance Meter
Yes, calculates distance to the target for precisely focused images and displays distance on screen
Advanced Manual Focus
Yes
Wireless Connectivity
Yes, to PC, iPhone®, and iPad® iOS 4s and later), Android™ 4.3 and up, and WiFi to LAN where available)
Fluke Connect™ App Compatible
Yes, connect your camera to your smartphone, and images taken automatically upload to the Fluke Connect app for saving and sharing
Fluke Connect Assets
Through the desktop, assign images to assets, easily compare measurement types in one location and create reports
Fluke Connect Instant Cloud Upload
Yes, connect your camera to your building’s WiFi network, and images taken automatically upload to the Fluke Connect system for viewing on your smartphone or PC
IR-Fusion™ Technology
Yes, adds the context of the visible details to your infrared image
Ruggedized Touchscreen Display
3.5″ landscape), 640 x 480 LCD
Thermal Sensitivity NETD)
≤0.075°C at 30°C target temperature 75 mK)
Level and Span
Smooth auto and manual scaling
Touchscreen Adjustable Level/Span
Yes
Fast Auto Toggle Between Manual and Auto Modes
Yes
Fast Auto-Rescale in Manual Mode
Yes
Minimum Span
Manual mode: 3.6°F 2°C)
Automatic mode: 5.4°F 3°C)
Built-in Digital Camera Visible Light)
5 MP
Frame Rate
60 Hz
Laser Pointer
Yes
LED Light Torch)
Yes
Data Storage and Image Capture
Extensive Memory Options
Removable 4 GB micro SD memory card, 4 GB internal flash memory, save to USB flash drive capability, upload for permanent storage
Image Capture, Review, Save Mechanism
One-handed image capture, review, and save capability
Image File Formats
bmp, jpeg, IS2
Memory Review
Thumbnail and full screen review
Software
Full analysis and reporting software with access to the Fluke Connect system
Analyze and Store Radiometric Data on a PC
Yes
Export File Formats with Fluke Connect Software
Bitmap .bmp), GIF, JPEG, PNG, TIFF
Voice Annotation
60 seconds maximum recording time per image; reviewable playback on camera, optional Bluetooth headset available but not required
IR-PhotoNotes™
Yes – two images
Text Annotations
Yes, including standard shortcuts and user programmable options
Temperature Measurement
Temperature Measurement Range Not Calibrated Below -10°C)
-4 to 1202°F -20 to 650°C)
Accuracy
±2°C or 2% at 25°C nominal, whichever is greater)
On-Screen Emissivity Correction
Yes both value and table)
On-Screen Reflected Background Temperature Compensation
Yes
On-Screen Transmission Correction
Yes
Color Palettes
Standard
9: Rainbow, ironbow, blue-red, high contrast, amber, amber inverted, hot metal, grayscale, grayscale inverted
Ultra Contrast
9: Rainbow, ironbow, blue-red, high contrast, amber, amber inverted, hot metal, grayscale, grayscale inverted
Smart Lenses
Macro-25 Micron Lens: 25 MAC2
Yes
2x Telephoto Lens: TELE 2
Yes
4x Telephoto Lens: TELE4
Yes
Wide Angle Lens: WIDE 2
Yes
General Specifications
Color Alarms Temperature Alarms)
High temperature, low temperature, and isotherms within range)
Infrared Spectral Band
7.5 to 14 µm long wave)
Environmental Conditions
Operating temperature: 14 to 122°F -10 to 50°C)
Storage temperature: -4 to 122°F -20 to 50°C), without batteries
Relative humidity: 10 to 95%, non-condensing
Center-Point Temperature Measurement
Yes
Spot Temperature
Hot and cold spot markers
User Defined Measurement Boxes
One expandable-contractible measurement box with minimum-maximum-average temperature display
Battery
Type: 2 x lithium ion smart battery packs with five-segment LED display to show charge level
Life: Two to three hours per battery actual life varies depending on settings and usage)
Charging time: 2.5 hours to full charge
Charging system: 2 x bay battery chargers or in-imager charging
AC operation with included power supply 100 to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz)
Power saving: User selectable sleep and power off modes
Drop
Engineered to withstand 6.5′ 2 m) drop with standard lens
Safety
IEC 61010-1: Overvoltage category II, Pollution Degree 2
Electromagnetic Compatibility
IEC 61326-1: Basic EM environment
CISPR 11: Group 1, Class A
US FCC
CFR 47, Part 15 Subpart B
Vibration
0.03 g2/Hz 3.8 g), 2.5 g IEC 60068-2-6
Shock
25 g, IEC 68-2-29
Enclosure Rating
IEC 60529: IP54 protected against dust, limited ingress; protection against water spray from all directions)
RoHS Compliant
Yes
Dimensions
10.9 x 4.8 x 6.5″ 27.7 x 12.2 x 16.7 cm)
Weight
2.3 lbs 1.04 kg), battery included
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What’s included with the Fluke Ti300+ 60HZ
Thermal Imaging Camera
USB Cable
HDMI Video Cable
4 GB Micro SD Card
Adjustable Hand Strap
Carrying Case
Soft Transport Bag
2 x Rugged Lithium Ion Smart Battery Packs
AC Power Supply and Battery Pack Charger Including Universal AC Adapters)
Two-Year Warranty
Model
Fluke
Ti480 PRO
Fluke
Ti401 PRO
Fluke
Ti300+
Infrared Resolution
640 x 480 307,200 pixels)
640 x 480 307,200 pixels)
320 x 240 76,800 pixels)
Super Resolution
Yes, in software. Captures and
combines 4x the data to create
a 1280 x 960 image
IFOV
Spatial Resolution)
0.93 mRad
0.93 mRad
1.85 mRad
Field of View
34 x 24°
34 x 24°
34 x 24°
Distance to Spot
1065:1
1065:1
532:1
Thermal Sensitivity*
≤0.05 at 30°C target temperature 50 mK)
≤0.075 at 30°C target temperature 75 mK)
≤0.075 at 30°C target temperature 75 mK)
Temperature Range
-4 to 1832°F -20 to 1000°C)
-4 to 1202°F -20 to 650°C)
-4 to 1202°F -20 to 650°C)
MultiSharp™ Focus
LaserSharp™ Auto Focus
LaserSharp™ Auto Focus for consistently in-focus images
Manual Focus
Laser Distance Meter
Yes, calculates distance to the target for precisely focused
images and displays distance on screen
Optional Lenses
Pre-calibrated smart optional lenses: wide angle, 2x and 4x
telephoto, macro-25 micron
Wireless Connectivity**
Fluke Connect™ app compatible. Wireless connectivity to PC, iPhone® and iPad® iOS 4s and later),
Android™ 4.3 and up, and WiFi to LAN
IR-Fusion®
Five modes of image blending AutoBlend™ mode, Picture-in- Picture PIP),
IR/Visible alarm, Full IR, Full visible light)
add the context of the visible details to your infrared image
Display
3.5″ touchscreen
640 x 480 LCD
3.5″ touchscreen
640 x 480 LCD
3.5″ touchscreen
640 x 480 LCD
Design
Pistol-grip design for one-handed use
Frame Rate
60 or 9 Hz versions
60 or 9 Hz versions
60 or 9 Hz versions
Software
Full analysis and reporting software with access to Fluke Connect desktop
Voice Annotation
60 seconds maximum recording time per image, reviewable playback on camera;
Bluetooth headset optional, but not required
Text Annotation
Yes, including standard shortcuts as well as user programmable options
Video Recording
Standard and radiometric
Streaming Video Remote Display)
Yes, see the live stream of the camera display on your PC, smartphone, or TV monitor.
Via USB, WiFi hotspot, or WiFi
network to Fluke Connect Desktop software on a PC; via WiFi hotspot to the
Fluke Connect™ app on a smartphone; or via HDMI to a TV monitor
Remote Control Operation
Yes, through Fluke Connect™
mobile app
Alarms
High temperature, low temperature, and isotherms within range)
Warranty
Two-years standard), extended warranties are available
*Best possible
**Fluke Connect™ not available in all countries
See it. Save it. Share it. All the facts, right in the field.
Fluke engineers have delivered an innovative mobile platform and tool that helps solve everyday problems, allowing you to instantly document measurements, retrieve historical data, and share live measurements with your team. All handled by the Android™ or iOS smart phone you already carry.
Fluke Connect with ShareLive™ video call is the only wireless measurement system that lets you stay in contact with your entire team without leaving the field. The Fluke Connect mobile app is works with over 20 different Fluke products – the largest suite of connected test tools in the world.
Make the best decisions faster than ever before by viewing temperature, mechanical, electrical and vibration measurements for each equipment asset in one place. Get started saving time and increasing your productivity.
Fluke Connect Features:
TrendIt™ Graphs: Use graphing to show changes in measurements, allowing you to graph and show problems instantly.
EquipmentLog™ History: Access equipment history building a database of equipment health and baselines with cloud backup.
ShareLive™ Video Calls: Save, collaborate and share measurements instantly with your team anytime, from anywhere.
AutoRecord™ Measurements: Instantly save measurements to your phone with Cloud backup.
Fluke Cloud™ Storage: Securely access equipment records anywhere, anytime.
Fluke Connect Benefits:
Maximize uptime
Minimize maintenance costs
Better assessments with accurate records
Higher efficiency with less walking around; no notebook and excel needed
Share troubleshooting knowledge live
Create and share helpful content in the field
Access to Fluke digital product manuals means no need to carry manuals in the field
Keep organized manually entered measurements
10 things you need to know about Thermal Imagers
Whether you choose a simple point-and-shoot model or a high-end thermal imager with all the bells and whistles, here are some key features and specs you should consider:
1
Resolution
Detector resolution indicates the number of detector pixels on the camera. More pixels, means higher resolution
Spatial resolution is based on detector pixels and the field of view FOV) spec, combining them to define the area the imager sees at any given moment. Spatial resolution can be used to help define the smallest object size that can be detected. A lower spatial resolution value means better detail and image quality
2
Focus
With a variety of focus mechanisms to choose from, it is important to take into account your skill level as well as the application in selecting a focus type. Here are the common focus mechanisms:
Fixed: Point and shoot simplicity
Manual: Precise incremental focus
Auto focus: Automatically focuses on a target but may require manual adjustment
Laser-assisted auto focus: Uses a built-in laser distance meter to calculate distance to the target
Multifocal: Captures and stores multiple images of the target from varying focal distances and uses software to blend them into one image with ultra-sharp depth of field detail. Fluke Corp., for example, calls its implementation of this technology MultiSharp™ Focus
3
Temperature range
The highest and lowest temperature you encounter in your inspection determines the temperature range you need from your thermal imager. Or, select a camera with a wide temperature range that automatically selects the range based on your scene, or allows you to manually select the temperature range.
4
Lens options
A camera that lets you change lenses increases your versatility, allowing you to inspect many more types of equipment and situations. There are lots of choices for lots of applications—standard, wide angle, telephoto, and macro.
5
Saving images and additional data
Save infrared and digital images and in some cases voice notes to internal memory, a removable SD card, or to a USB flash drive. It’s important to have the flexibility to save images and additional related da
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