2 Fluke Corporation VT04 and VT02 Visual IR Thermometers
See how a traditional IR thermometer and an entry level infrared camera make it challenging
to communicate the issue on breaker 20.
Key features of a Visual IR Thermometer
Breakthrough affordability
Half the cost of infrared cameras that require training and software
Built-in digital camera
Every Fluke Visual IR thermometer has a built-in digital camera
Exclusive thermal heat map blending overlay
Blend digital and thermal images to instantly show the exact location of
the issue. Blend between 0 %, 25 %, 50 %, 75 %, and full thermal with
one button
No training required
Fully automatic with built-in intelligence
True pocket size design
Forty percent smaller than entry-level infrared cameras
SmartView
®
reporting software
Store up to 10,000 images per Gb on included SD card and make
professional reports on included professional software
Hot and cold spot trackers
Automatically identifies hottest and coldest spots within field of view
The Fluke VT04 adds powerful features that include:
Powerful resolution with PyroBlend™ Plus optics
• Best-in-class field of view for tight spaces: 28° x 28°
• Four times sharper images: VT04 compared to VT02
Alarm and time lapse features
• Hi/Lo temperature alarm—Screen flashes if user-selected temperature
is exceeded
• Time lapse image capture—automatically capture images
• Auto-monitor
™
alarm—automatically capture images after a user-
selected temperature alarm has been triggered
See the difference
Traditional IR
thermometer
Optimized for single
point measurements.
Visual inspection
No issues are obvious to
the naked eye.
Entry level
infrared camera
Challenging to see the
exact location.
Visual IR
Thermometer
Digital image with heat
map overlay detects the
exact location of the
issue.