The new Fluke ii910 precision acoustic camera uniquely detects partial discharges and corona discharges from a safety distance of up to 120 meters. Crews can work safely, minimize the risk of fire and help reduce breakdowns. The Fluke ii910 also offers greater sensitivity to detect leaks of compressed air, gas and vacuum, thus reducing downtime, the costs of which can reach 1,000 euros, per minute.
Regular maintenance
Electric shock detection or leak control can be done as part of a regular maintenance routine. The portable camera allows users to quickly and visually locate failures from a safe distance and save the data for later analysis. Even small leaks at low pressure or low density are now easily detected. The intuitive operation of this robust camera means that no training is required. Its handling and use are simple. The direct and intuitive interface allows technicians to isolate the sound frequency from the leak and filter out the background noise even in the noisiest environments.
Rapid and visual detection of leaks and discharges
The robust and portable case of the Fluke ii910 has a seven-inch LCD touch screen that allows you to superimpose a SoundMap image on a visual image for quick identification of discharges or leaks between frequencies from 2 to 100 kHz. The range of microphones converts ultrasound into clear visual images on the backlit touch screen. The captured data can be directly transferred to a PC via a built-in USB-C port. From there, the data can be uploaded to the PDQ mode machine learning reporting platform The most important information about the partial dump will be provided, including the identification of the type of partial discharge. The ii910 camera also allows recording 5-minute videos and has a battery life of at least 6 hours.
Added value provided
The innovative Fluke SoundSight technology now makes it easy to locate corona discharges and partial discharges. For technicians working with high voltages in the production and transmission of energy and high voltage industrial equipment, the Fluke ii910 camera offers more sophisticated detection than standard ultrasonic tools as well as the visual performance of more expensive UV cameras. It detects, locates and provides visual reports as well as an assessment of the severity of partial and corona discharges. Technicians at production sites can isolate the noise frequency from the leak and filter out the background noise, even in the noisiest environments.
Industrial maintenance technicians can identify leaks from a safe distance much faster than with traditional diagnostic methods, even during peak activity.
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