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FLIR T420 User Manual

FLIR T420
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29.1 Moisture & water damage
29.1.1 General
It is often possible to detect moisture and water damage in a house by using an infrared
camera. This is partly because the damaged area has a different heat conduction property
and partly because it has a different thermal capacity to store heat than the surrounding
material.
Many factors can come into play as to how moisture or water damage will appear in an in-
frared image.
For example, heating and cooling of these parts takes place at different rates depending
on the material and the time of day. For this reason, it is important that other methods are
used as well to check for moisture or water damage.
29.1.2 Figure
The image below shows extensive water damage on an external wall where the water has
penetrated the outer facing because of an incorrectly installed window ledge.
29.2 Faulty contact in socket
29.2.1 General
Depending on the type of connection a socket has, an improperly connected wire can re-
sult in local temperature increase. This temperature increase is caused by the reduced
contact area between the connection point of the incoming wire and the socket , and can
result in an electrical fire.
A socket’s construction may differ dramatically from one manufacturer to another. For this
reason, different faults in a socket can lead to the same typical appearance in an infrared
image.
Local temperature increase can also result from improper contact between wire and sock-
et, or from difference in load.
#T559879; r. AO/35410/35410; en-US
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FLIR T420 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Resolution320 x 240 pixels
Field of View25° x 19°
Spatial Resolution (IFOV)1.36 mrad
Image Frequency60 Hz
Laser PointerYes
Operating Temperature Range-15°C to +50°C
Storage Temperature Range-40°C to +70°C
Image StorageSD Card
Temperature Range-20°C to +650°C
FocusManual
Display3.5 in. LCD
Battery LifeApprox. 4 hours
Accuracy±2°C or ±2%
Digital Camera3.1 MP
Video RecordingYes
File FormatJPEG
Spectral Range7.5 - 13 µm
Minimum Focus Distance0.4 m
Weight0.88 kg
InterfaceUSB, Wi-Fi
Image ModesThermal, MSX
Thermal Sensitivity< 0.045°C @ +30°C (+86°F) / 45 mK

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