The ultimate tools for troubleshooting and maintenance
This thermal Imager is the perfect tool to add to your problem solving arsenal. Built for tough work environments, this high-performance, fully radiometric infrared camera is ideal for troubleshooting electrical installations, electro-mechanical equipment, process equipment, HVAC/R equipment and others.
IR-Fusion® Technology
See things both ways—infrared and visual (visible light) images fused together communicating critical information faster and easier—traditional infrared images are no longer enough. IR-Fusion, a patent-pending technology that simultaneously captures a digital photo in addition to the infrared image and fuses it together taking the mystery out of IR image analysis. IR-Fusion is standard on Fluke Ti25.
- Enhanced problem detection and analysis capabilities with IR-Fusion® Technology. Simply scroll through the different viewing modes quickly to better identify trouble areas in Full IR thermal, picture-in-picture, or automatic blend visual and thermal images.
- Optimized for field use in harsh work environments.
- Engineered and tested to withstand a 2 m (6.5 ft) drop—When was the last time you dropped a tool?
- Withstands dust and water—tested to an IP54 rating.
- Delivers the clear, crisp images needed to find problems fast.
- Identify even small temperature differences that could indicate problems with excellent thermal sensitivity (NETD).
- Intuitive, three-button menu is easy to use—simply navigate with the push of a thumb.
- No need to carry pen and paper—record findings by speaking into the camera. Voice annotations can be recorded with every image you take. Voice comments are saved along with individual images for future reference (Ti25 only).
- Everything needed to get started is included.
- Adjustable hand strap for left-or right-handed use.
- Manufactured in the U.S.A.
Enhancements to Fluke TI25, Ti10, TiR1, and TiR Thermal Imagers
Fluke is pleased to announce several enhancements and feature-set additions to our popular line of thermal imagers…
Ti25, Ti10, TiR1, and TiR. In an effort to continue to add value for our customers, Fluke has increased the performance of the following thermal imagers, with new specifications and features outlined below:
Fluke Ti25 Thermal Imager
- Thermal Sensitivity (NETD) Improvement: now ≤ 90mK (0.09 °C)
Fluke Ti10 Thermal Imager
- Thermal Sensitivity (NETD) Improvement: now ≤ 130mK (0.13 °C)
- Temperature Measurement Accuracy Improvement : now ±2°C or ±2%, at 25°C, whichever is greater
- Addition of FAST AUTO MANUAL TOGGLE feature
- Addition of FAST AUTO RESCALE feature
Fluke TiR1 Thermal Imager
- Temperature Measurement Range Improvement: now -20 °C to 150 °C
Fluke TiR Thermal Imager
- Thermal Sensitivity (NETD) Improvement: now ≤ 90mK (0.09 °C)
- Temperature Measurement Accuracy Improvement : now ±2°C or ±2%, at 25°C, whichever is greater
- Temperature Measurement Range Improvement: now -20 °C to 150 °C
- Addition of FAST AUTO MANUAL TOGGLE feature
- Addition of FAST AUTO RESCALE feature
These changes are implemented on all Ti25, Ti10, TiR1, and TiR Thermal Imagers with serial numbers 10070100 and newer, manufactured after approximately July 5th, 2010.
There is not presently an ability to broadly update performance and features on existing or older models. However,when imagers return for calibration or repair, the Fluke Service department makes every attempt to update andupgrade existing thermal imagers to the highest level of performance supported by specific hardware configurations.
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