Visual infrared thermometer with higher resolution
2 Oct 2013
Fluke has introduced the VT04 Visual Infrared Thermometer, a troubleshooting tool with an infrared heat map which offers higher resolution as well as temperature alarms and time-lapse features.
Fluke says its Visual IR Thermometers fill the gap for when a single-spot temperature reading is not enough and a high-resolution thermal image is more than users need: the one tool combines the visual insight of a thermal imager, the visual images of a digital camera, and the point-and-shoot convenience of an IR thermometer.
Compared to the VT02, the Fluke VT04 offers a wider 28°x28° field of view for improved scanning and up-close evaluation and four times sharper images.
It also features a Hi/Lo temperature alarm which enables hot spots to be found in seconds, and time-lapse functionality which automatically monitors equipment over time or automatically captures images after an alarm has been triggered.
Images are saved to a micro-SD card, eliminating the need to write down single or multiple measurements: analysis and reporting software is included.
The Fluke VT04, like the VT02, instantly detects problems using blended thermal and digital imagery.
It will display and save images as full visual, full infrared, or in three blended modes (25, 50, and 75%).
Markers pinpoint hot and cold spots indicating the hottest temperature with a red box and the coldest with a blue box. A temperature reading is provided at the centre point.
For more information on the range, please contact: 0207 942 0700, E-mail: industrial@uk.fluke.nl or visit: www.fluke.co.uk.