FLIR Si2-PD™ Camera
Industrial Acoustic Imaging Camera for Partial Discharge Detection
£19,000
The FLIR Si2-PD acoustic imaging camera helps you reduce maintenance costs for electrical equipment by offering an effective solution for partial discharge (PD) detection and response. This camera detects, locates, classifies, and assesses PD faults from up to 200 m (656 ft) away, identifying PD issues 30 times smaller than previously possible. It provides on-camera and software-based severity assessments, giving you the decision support needed for precise maintenance decisions.
The FLIR Si2-PD acoustic imaging camera helps you reduce maintenance costs for electrical equipment by offering an effective solution for partial discharge (PD) detection and response. This camera detects, locates, classifies, and assesses PD faults from up to 200 m (656 ft) away, identifying PD issues 30 times smaller than previously possible. It provides on-camera and software-based severity assessments, giving you the decision support needed for precise maintenance decisions.
Why choose the FLIR Si2-PD™ Camera?
Advanced Partial Discharge Detection
- Identify PD 30x smaller than ever before
- Fleet Management Functionality
- On-camera and software-based severity assessment of PD issues, and PD type classification provides best-in-class decision support
Ease of Use
- One-handed operation with automatic tuning, 8x zoom, a 12 MP digital camera, and IP54 rating
- Made for enterprise scaling through the use of fleet management functionality so that managers can ensure the tools are being used and maintained properly
Monitor transmission & distribution conductors and components at long distances easily and reduce need for emergency repairs
Inspect substation transformers to detect PD issues early, before they result in a dangerous and costly explosion
Find PD issues in any piece of high-voltage equipment to reduce public complaints of radio interference and audible noise
Inspectors simply point and listen to:
The FLIR Si2 Series of Acoustic Imaging Cameras help you significantly lower costs associated with mechanical bearing issues and partial discharge on electrical equipment.