Fluke TiS20+ Thermal Imaging Camera

EIN Fluke TiS20 400

Jan 29, 2020

Save time with the right level of infrared and analysis

The Fluke TiS20+ handheld thermal camera puts the power of thermal imaging at your fingertips. Designed to make your job quicker and easier, this thermal imager is the right tool for:

  • Commercial electricians
  • Heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration technicians
  • Maintenance technicians

Get context with a combined visual light and infrared image

In thermography, context matters. Let Fluke IR-Fusion™ make your job easier by using a thermal image overlaid on a visual light image to give you the full picture of where the issue is before it becomes a problem. Simply slide your finger across the screen to adjust the level of infrared. Whether you are finding an uneven load on a switchgear or inspecting a ventilation system, the Fluke TiS20+ helps you detect issues quickly.

You work hard all day, so should your tools

You cannot afford to have your thermal imager fail due to your environment. You can sleep easy at night knowing that your camera will hold up to whatever the day throws at you.

  • 2 meter drop tested
  • Water resistant (IP54)
  • Dust resistant (IP54)

Stop sorting, start analyzing with Fluke Connect Asset Tagging

Eliminate hours at the computer organizing your thermal images, let Asset Tagging do all that work for you No more dragging and dropping or renaming files in the office, just scan a QR code on your asset, capture your thermal images and they automatically are sorted by asset. Start spending your time analyzing your images and creating reports instead of sorting your files one at a time.

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