Fluke has introduced eight new Fluke® TiS Performance Series Infrared Cameras, with improved resolution to help industrial, maintenance, and HVAC professionals analyse equipment health more quickly and accurately.
The new Fluke TiS models deliver up to 2.5 times more pixels and a 70 percent improvement in distance-to-spot than the Fluke Ti1xx series cameras, for better image quality to enhance identification of potential equipment problems in industrial and electrical maintenance, process industries, and in building applications. The new models feature large 3.5 inch screens to help pinpoint issues while still in the field and offer one touch image access, which eliminates the need to scroll through a menu to view images. Eight models are available, five fixed focus and three manual focus, with resolution up to 260 x 195 pixels.
The rugged infrared cameras upload images to the Fluke Connect Cloud via a wireless connection to securely store and manage images and potentially reduce administrative time back in the office. Reports can be created and emailed from the jobsite via Fluke Connect®, eliminating the need to return to the office to process reports.
Fluke Connect
The Fluke TiS Performance Series are designed to work with Fluke Connect® system - the industry’s largest system of software and wireless test tools - which allows technicians to wirelessly transmit measurement data from their test tools to their smartphones for secure storage on the Fluke Connect® Cloud and team access from the field.* The Fluke Connect® Assets subscription service offers ShareLiveTM video calls that enable teams to easily share and access infrared inspections on the go and look at trends per piece of equipment over time. The Fluke Connect® app can be downloaded free from the Apple App Store and Google Play.
*Within your provider’s wireless service area and subject to your plan’s pricing and other terms.
Fluke Connect is not available in all countries.
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