• Fluke TiS75 30Hz [FLK-TIS75 30HZ] Thermal Imager -4 to 1022°F (-20 to 550°C)

Fluke TiS75 30Hz [FLK-TIS75 30HZ] Thermal Imager -4 to 1022°F (-20 to 550°C)

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Rp.124.500.000
Availability:
4 - 6 WEEKS
Product Code:
FLK-TIS75 30HZ
Brand:
Fluke
Update Terakhir:
13 May 2017
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The Fluke TiS75 thermal imager is part of the Fluke Performance Series of thermal imagers. The TiS75 is loaded with outstanding specifications and advanced feature to provide the tools to easily and quickly identify and diagnose problems before they become expensive failures. Whether you are a building inspector, electrician, energy auditor, equipment technician, or plant manager; the Fluke TiS75 thermal imager is the ideal tool for identifying heat and moisture issues in building applications, process industries and industrial/electrical maintenance.

The Fluke TiS75 has a measuring range from -20 to 550°C with an accuracy of ±2°C or 2% (whichever is greater). The imager provides professional quality images with its 320x240 pixel resolution. The precise manual focus feature allows the flexibility to get crisp images as close as 0.15m (6in). With a distance-to-spot ratio of 504:1 the TiS75 lets you see the problem from a safe distance.

The TiS75 has a versatile, ergonomic design capable of one-handed operation and a rugged body engineered to withstand a drop from 2 meters. The large 3.5" 320 x 240 LCD display has a 30 Hz refresh rate. Images can be stored in an internal 4GB memory or 4 GB micro SD card. Fluke Connect® makes it easy to create and email reports from the jobsite, eliminating the need to go back to the office to process reports.

Applications for the Fluke TiS75 Thermal Imager:

  • Overloaded electrical systems with excessive current
  • High-resistance electrical connections
  • Industrial component failure
  • Worn or damaged bearings
  • Bearing lubrication issues
  • Abnormal heat flow and heat gradients
  • Improperly-operating valves and steam traps
  • Tank levels and sludge build-up
  • Improperly installed or missing insulation
  • Unexpected heat loss or gain
  • Improperly installed or damaged HVAC ductwork
  • Defective or damaged seals on doors and windows
  • Problems with HVAC installations
  • Unexpected moisture

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