AEMC’s Thermal Imaging IR Camera Model 1950 is equipped with infrared thermography detection technology that is used in sectors of industry as diverse as electrical maintenance, metallurgy and steel making, petroleum, automation, natural gas exploration, transportation and in other professions such as fire-fighting and surveillance. Infrared thermal imaging provides a real-time non-contact inspection method that does not require you to shut off power, shut down the equipment or interrupt production. It can diagnose latent malfunctions in advance and anticipate their occurrence and prevent production problems. The Model1950 is a powerful cost-effective tool for analyzing electrical maintenance issues. It has features typically found in cameras two to three times its price.
The Thermal Imaging IR Camera Model 1950 is equipped with infrared thermography detection technology that has become an indispensable means of ensuring safety in industrial production. It is used in sectors of industry as diverse as metallurgy and steel-making, electric power, petroleum, automation, the exploitation of natural gas, and transportation, and in other committed professions such as fire-fighting and border surveillance. Infrared thermal imaging provides a real-time non-contact inspection method. This detection method does not require you to shut off power, shut down the machines or interrupt production. It can diagnose latent malfunctions in advance, and so forestall their occurrence and prevent production incidents. Thermal imaging is an innovative non-contact evaluation technique that is safe, reliable, and rapid.
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Real-time thermal inspection
The Model 1950 features a 20° x 20° field of view, allowing you to inspect a wide area in real-time. You can toggle between displaying a thermogram or a digital image. The camera can quickly identify hot and cold spots, display the temperature of a selected point, show the minimum, maximum and average temperatures within a selected screen area, display the temperature profile, and selectively show all the points within the same selected temperature range.
Thermal imaging
The Model 1950 can capture thermal images, called thermograms, and save them in the instrument. You can then add audio narration to each image, as well as measurement data provided by a clamp-on meter or multimeter connected to the camera via Bluetooth. Thermograms can be downloaded from the instrument to a computer for processing, analysis, and report generation using the provided CAmReport software.
Advanced user interface
The instrument features quick and easy setup via a robust and intuitive user interface. The interface also allows you to customize colors to highlight thermal data of particular interest. Setup files can be saved and recalled for configuring the instrument for specific applications and environments.
Easy maintenance
The Model 1950 runs on AA rechargeable or Alkaline batteries, providing up to 13 hours of continuous operation between recharges/replacements. The instrument is easily cleaned with common cleansers and is rugged enough to withstand an accidental 6-foot drop on any of its surfaces.
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Versatile tool for performing infrared thermography. This technology is an indispensable means for ensuring safety in industrial production
Thermal Imaging IR Camera Model 1950 is a simple-to-use “focus-free” instrument that features a 20° x 20° field of view. The camera can be used as a real-time viewer for detecting hot spots and other thermal anomalies. Thermal images (also known as thermograms) can be recorded and stored on the instrument. You can also add audio comments and measurement data (provided by a compatible clamp-on meter or multimeter) to the stored image files.
The instrument features Bluetooth technology for connecting to electrical measurement instruments and a headphone for recording narration. You can download stored thermograms to a computer running CAmReport software (provided with the instrument) for image processing, analysis, and report generation.
Key Features and Functions
- Provides a wide 20° x 20° field of view with an IFOV spacial resolution of 4.4mrad
- This allows you to quickly inspect a large area in real-time, and capture a high level of thermal information in a single thermogram. Focus on a 0.086" (2.2mm) object from 9.8' (3m) away. Capture desired measurements from a distance with the camera’s 75:1 ratio.
- Focus free quality
- Provides crisp, clear thermal and digital images without the need for adjustments.
- Accurate temperature measurement over the full range
- From -4 to 482°F (-20 to 250°C) with the stability of 80mk at 86°F (30°C).
- Audio narration can be recorded with thermograms
- You can describe the circumstances of each image, providing additional text and description to be stored with each image.
- Automatic non-uniformity temperature correction
- Compensates for any internal drift to improve accuracy.
- Measurement data can also be stored with each thermogram
- The Model 1950 can wirelessly connect via Bluetooth to a compatible AEMC® clamp-on meter or multimeter, enabling you to combine electrical measurements to the imaging data.
- Offers a broad range of operational capabilities
- Locating the cold and hot spots in the image, measuring the temperature of a selected point in the image, displaying the temperature profile of a line in the image, displaying points at the same temperature in the image, and freezing the colors representing the temperatures.
- CAmReport software
- Included for downloading stored files from the instrument to a computer for further processing, analysis, and report generation.
- This camera is built to last
- Its rugged design survives accidentally dropping on any of its surfaces from as high as 6'.
- Exceptionally long 13 hour battery life
- Ensures no loss of test time during a typical work day.
Display and Menu Contents
A comprehensive set of easy-access menus are available on the screen. You can use the function and navigation keys to easily configure the camera for your specific needs. Trigger functions can be programmed, color palettes can be selected, cursor tools can be configured as well as environmental conditions including ambient temperature and humidity, distance and emissivity.
All users programmable screens have context-sensitive help messages to aid the decision-making process.
Wireless interface to a microphone supplied with the camera facilitates easy notetaking and documentation. Additionally, AEMC ® clamp-on meters and multimeters can also wirelessly transmit measurement data to the camera.
Selectable Cursor Tool
User programmable cursors provide a comprehensive set of options for evaluating thermal profiles. Identify a single point (user selectable) to automatically detect minimum, maximum and mean temperatures of a selected area or the entire image.
CAmReport software
CAmReport, the software for analyzing thermograms.
This comprehensive software offers all the necessary functions for effective analysis of the measurement results and report generation.