The FLIR E9514 Advanced Thermal Imaging Camera with MSX and UltraMax Technologies, 14° Lens, 464 x 348, 30Hz offers superior sensitivity and a true 42° field of view in a user-friendly, handheld platform with appropriate lenses (sold separately). This camera can detect even subtle indications of building deficiencies and moisture intrusion, and offers on-screen area measurement, so that you can easily quantify and document air leaks, moisture, and other building problems.
Work Safer Your job can take you up ladders and into crawl-spaces, so you need tools that can be used one-handed and worry-free. FLIR designed E95-14 to be tough enough to use every day, with simplified buttons and intuitive screens that allow you to focus on your work, instead of on the camera controls.
Work Smarter The E95-14 produces standard radiometric JPEGs that can be opened and viewed without proprietary software. Image files produced by the E95-14 are supported by FLIR's Software Development Kit (ATLAS SDK), so that companies can use their own software and still support thermal measurement read-outs, METERLiNK data, and other important parameters embedded within the image; embedded current and voltage measurements are also accessible.
Electrical and Mechanical Applications The FLIR E95-14 offers the superior resolution and range performance needed to quickly identify hot spots and discover potential points of failure in electrical distribution and mechanical systems. With up to E95-14 pixel resolution and a larger, more vibrant LCD screen, the E95-14 makes it easier than ever to diagnose problems, even at a distance. Avoid costly shutdowns and lost production time through regular predictive maintenance routines with this rugged, intuitive camera.
Multiple Targets, One Solution Not every target is large enough or close enough for proper measurement with a single lens. That is why FLIR designed the E95-14 with interchangeable 24°, 42°, and 14° lenses, so that you can use the same camera for every target you survey. The camera auto-calibrates with each new lens to ensure it produces high-quality images and precise thermal measurements.
MSX Technology Multi-Spectral Dynamic Imaging (MSX) Technology adds visible spectrum definition to IR images by detecting the edges of objects. Text becomes clearly visible so that you can read a label or identifier within the IR image. This exclusive function provides extraordinary thermal detail that instantly highlights and orients problem locations and eliminates the need to refer back to a visual image for detail.
Features:
464 x 348 true native IR resolution
14° x 10° (29 mm lens) field of view (FOV)
Object temperature ranges: -20 °C to 120 °C (-4 °F to °248 F); 0 °C to 650 °C (32 °F to 1200 °F);
300 °C to 1000 °C (572 °F to 1830 °F)
Up to 161,472 points of measurement
Vibrant LCD is 33% brighter than previous EXX models