Triplett IRTC400 Thermal Imaging Camera

December 12, 2022

Triplett Test Equipment highlights the IRTC400 Thermal Imaging Camera, ideal for finding leaks and hot spots in electrical, HVAC, automotive, and facility applications.

The thermal imager has a 120 x 90 pixel (10,800) thermal detector with ≤60mk Thermal Sensitivity (NETD) that displays both center spot and high/low temperature tracking. The imager’s sensors allow it to detect  mechanical breakdowns, water leaks and moisture buildup, heat loss from missing insulation and faulty windows/doors, and more. The 2.4″ (61mm) focus-free, color TFT display shows imagery in 320 x 240 resolution with multiple color display palettes including Ironbow, Rainbow, White-Hot, Black-Hot, Rainbow HC, and Lava.

The imager has a temperature range of -4 to 752°F (-20 to 400°C), a built-in LED worklight, and user programmable audible and visual high/low temperature alarms, making the imager customizable and ready for use in any environment. The on board-image gallery allows users to view images (.bmp) on-site or transfer them to a PC via USB interface.

Additional features include an easy-to-use 4-button menu, auto power off with disable, a real time clock/calendar, 3.7V rechargeable Lithium Ion battery, and a 1-year warranty.

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