FLIR thermal camera and clamp meter pass electrician’s test
By EPR Magazine Editorial January 10, 2018 11:48 am
By EPR Magazine Editorial January 10, 2018 11:48 am
When self-employed electrician Gary Fisher was given the opportunity to ‘road test’ a FLIR C2 thermal imaging camera and CM174 clamp meter, he saw it as a chance to see exactly how much value these advanced devices could add to his work.
In electrical installations, successful diagnosis of problems before they become a genuine danger is a real advantage. Among the devices best able to help facilitate this is a thermal imaging camera. Its speed and ease-of-use make it a must-have gadget for the electrical trade. At least that’s the theory, but what about in practice?
Gary Fisher carries out a wide range of electrical work, typically involving distribution boards, covering an area between his base in Milton Keynes, down the M1 corridor as far south as Harrow in northwest London. His father, now retired, started the business originally, which Gary joined after finishing school.
Identify heat spots in circuits
“There’s no doubt that thermal imaging is coming more and more into what we do,” he says. “Even before I tried the camera I knew it would be able to identify heat spots that would show up circuits using a lot more energy than elsewhere in the system. I couldn’t wait to put the FLIR C2 through its paces.”
The first thing thatFisher noted was the size of the C2 (125 × 80 × 24mm), which he says, “could easily be mistaken for a mobile phone.” Compact and light (130g), the device fits comfortably within an electrician’s top pocket.
“Its ease-of-use was also striking,” he says. “I have never used a thermal camera before but it really is point and shoot. The image can be viewed through the 3” touchscreen, which displays amazing picture quality.”
Report with razor-sharp images
The C2 features FLIR’s patented MSX real-time image enhancement technology to help identify problem locations easier. Furthermore, the C2’s 4800-pixel resolution detector is able to capture and display subtle thermal patterns, while a built-in work light and flash helps illuminate poorly lit areas encountered by many electricians.
“It’s easy to see objects and heat areas extremely clearly and with plenty of detail, which helps quickly identify the areas that need attention,” says Fisher. “It’s the sort of device that can benefit electricians of all levels, from serious professionals who maintain high voltage installations in the industrial and heavy commercial sectors, through to domestic tradesmen. From my point of view, the opportunity to present the customer with a binder complete with thermal images that record and report findings is a mark of quality, and would definitely give me a competitive edge.”
The C2 can store radiometric JPEGs at the push of a button. Furthermore, the images can be downloaded later using the free FLIR Tools software, which allows the user to adjust thermal image levels, isolate and add temperature measurements, change colour palettes and create persuasive reports.
Prevent danger, save lives.
However, aside from the C2’s innovative features, it is the device’s pure ability to avoid dangerous situations and, potentially, save lives that proves the main attraction. One of principal reasons that consumer units are made from metal is because of the fires that can occur due to loose connections building up heat points.
“The FLIR C2 is just the thing to prevent this,” states Fisher. “When performing an estimate you can simply point it at the client’s consumer unit and provide clear proof that there is a possible danger that needs to be addressed.”
Visualise electrical issues
Sufficiently impressed with the FLIR C2,Fisher also had the opportunity to test the FLIR CM174 600AC/DC clamp meter.
FLIR CM174
• IGM 80 x 60, 4800-pixel Lepton thermal imager, visually identifying electrical issues
• Narrow Jaw Get accurate readings in cramped, hard-to-reach areas.
• Advanced Features True RMS, LoZ, VFD Mode, Inrush, and Smart Diode with Disable
• Amperage and Voltage Check the electrical load the components you’re measuring are under.
• Laser Pinpoint the location of the problem found in thermal image.
• Accessories expandable to 3,000 Amps AC with FLIR flex accessories.
For more information, contact at +91-11-45603555 or write at flirindia@flir.com.hk or visit www.flir.in
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