FLIR DM166 Infrared Thermal Imager True RMS Digital Multimeter Thermal Imager + Three-Purpose Electricity Meter (BI-FR-DM166)
FLIR DM166 Infrared Thermal Imager True RMS Digital Multimeter Thermal Imager + Three-Purpose Electricity Meter (BI-FR-DM166)
The DM166 Infrared Thermal Imager True RMS Digital Multimeter is an essential tool for commercial electricians and automation, electronics and HVAC technicians. Adopting IGM's leading infrared thermal imaging technology and built-in 80x60 resolution FLIR infrared thermal imaging camera, it can clearly guide you to find the precise location of abnormalities and potential problems faster, safer and more efficiently. This feature-rich digital multimeter is ideal for troubleshooting and diagnosing complex problems in high and low voltage applications.
feature of product:
- IGM infrared thermal imaging leads measurement technology and quickly scans overheated parts
- Perfectly combines the built-in infrared thermal imaging detector with traditional digital multimeter measurement functions to troubleshoot problems more easily
- Safely check for live connections using non-contact temperature measurement
- Non-contact voltage detection function to accurately measure voltage
- Comply with CAT lll-600V, CAT lV-300V and other safety requirements, allowing you to use it with more peace of mind
- Measurement of 600 V AC/DC voltage and 10 A AC/DC current
- Variable frequency drive (VFD) measurement function can eliminate high-frequency noise that affects readings
- Accurately measures resistance up to 60 MO, frequency 50 KHz and capacitance 10,000 µF
Origin : Taiwan
Warranty : 1 year
※Please note:
Thermal imaging cameras can only see the surface of objects and cannot see through walls .
Thermal imaging camera converts the thermal radiation of an object into a light signal for imaging. By observing the temperature difference on the surface of the object, it is displayed on the screen , providing signs invisible to the naked eye for the operator to make judgments. If the temperature difference is not too small, it cannot be clearly displayed. .
Except for thermal imaging cameras controlled by the military, which can see through, ordinary thermal imaging cameras cannot penetrate walls or objects.