FLIR Systems is announcing six test and measurement products arriving later this year, including two digital multimeters and a clamp meter that feature FLIR's IGM (Infrared Guided Measurement). Powered by the FLIR Lepton microcamera thermal core, the FLIR DM166 and FLIR DM285 digital multimeters and the FLIR CM275 clamp meter feature a built-in screen to show heat caused by electrical faults, allowing professionals to find issues faster and more safely.
All the latest FLIR electrical test and measurement products offer features that allow professionals to efficiently test and troubleshoot electrical, electro-mechanical, and heating, ventilation, and cooling (HVAC) systems. These thermal imaging products offer the added benefit of visualising heat and highlighting temperature anomalies on a built-in display. Whether facing cluttered wires, complex panels, or clogged condenser coils, IGM guides users without requiring any direct contact with the test site, increasing both speed and user safety.
The new products include:
Each product has a rugged, drop-tested design and carries a 10-year warranty on both the product and the thermal detector.
Jim Cannon, President and CEO of FLIR Systems says: "With the introduction of these latest test and measurement products, FLIR has strengthened its already extensive and powerful suite of products for electrical professionals. The new IGM products demonstrate our ability to leverage thermal imaging in ways that improve the productivity and safety for the professionals who use them."
FLIR's announcement also includes three new professional-grade digital multimeters: the FLIR DM91 (233 excl. VAT) with datalogging and wireless connectivity for industrial or benchtop work; the FLIR DM66 (127 excl. VAT), offering a wide range of test features for electrical and field service professionals; and FLIR's most affordable, general-purpose multimeter, the FLIR DM62 (110 excl. VAT).
The CM275, DM285, DM166, and DM91 will be available in the fourth quarter of 2017, while the DM62 and DM66 will be available in the first quarter of 2018. To learn more about FLIR's test and measurement equipment, visit www.flir.com/test.