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Flir Thermal Imaging Camera FAQ

Do you ship international?    Answer = Yes we ship worldwide.
Can we get faster shipping methods? Answer = Yes we can ship next day air, 2nd day air or 3 day air guaranteed. If your order is an emergency we suggest you call us after you place your order.

Are all your items you sell on this website?  Answer =  No, only about 100,000 electronic parts and products  will be on this website, You can search our sister website for 15 million items that range from the most popular items on the market to very hard to find and obsolete items, Web address =   www.ElectronicDepotInc.com  
What is your address and contact information?   Answer =Phone Number: 770-237-3088
toll free phone # 888-686-5752
Fax Number: 770-962-8812
Toll-Free Fax Number: 888-453-2707

Can we send you an offer  like the offers button on eBay? =Answer = Yes in certain cases,when you  have a large quantity buy or a high dollar item, we may be able to give you a discount based on how we are buying this item from our authorized manufactures, just email us or call us and give us the details of what you want to buy.
What hours can we call you and get a live person, not a machine? = Answer= Our office hours are 8am to 6pm eastern time Monday thru Friday.

Can you answer all questions on Flir infrared  thermal imaging cameras? =Answer =Yes we have trained people on staff that can answer your questions, In some case we will have to get you an answer that may take up to 24 hours if it gets real technical. 
Can you recommend a Flir thermal imaging camera if I am new to the business=Answer= yes, all we need to know is the application. for industrial uses like electrial testing and power generation  you may need a higher temperature. 

What thermal imaging camera can I hook up to my ipod or ipad?=Answer =The new FLIR E-Series from the  E40 up. The fastest way to capture, analyze, and share thermal images. No other compact thermal imaging camera comes close. Everything we build into the rugged, new E-Series is designed to make your work life easier, more productive and effective: up to  320 × 240 resolution at 60 Hz for real-time capture so you don't miss a thing; a big, bright touchscreen with plenty of tools to help you fine-tune and analyze images quickly; Wi-Fi connectivity to transfer images and data to mobile devices for further analysis, reports, and immediate sharing; and more.  
What are some of the difference in your range of thermal imaging cameras? =Answer= Flir i3 ,Flir i5 and the Flir i7, The i-Series point & shoot thermal cameras are easy-to-use, lightweight, and very affordable - the most cost-effective way to add infrared images and temperature data to any toolbox.
 Flir i40 - Flir i60
Our high-performance point & shoot infrared cameras are designed for those requiring greater thermal resolution, a visible light camera and more documentation features.
Flir E30 - Flir E60
The fast and powerful new E-Series is revolutionizing the way compact, professional thermal cameras capture, analyze and share images and data. Featuring Wi-Fi connectivity.

 

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Can you recommend a infrared thermal imaging camera for my specific needs? =Answer = Yes  see some application below

Flir infrared thermal imaging camera Recommendations:

Water Disaster Restoration Contractor

When we are called to a job, I need to quickly assess the Scope of water damage we are dealing with. I have been using a moisture meter to do this but it is time consuming and not comprehensive. I need to the capability to match the detail of a moisture meter's readings with the fast big-picture assessment of a thermal camera.

Recommendations:Flir E40bx, E50bx, E60bx, B300, B400

 

As an insurance inspector, I visit industrial facilities and perform

inspections of boilers, furnaces, pumps and other equipment that,

if they fail, could lead to financial losses and personal injury. As an

insurer, it's in our mutual interests to alert customers to issues

they need to address. Our company now wants every inspector

around the country using his or her own thermal camera to

accelerate inspections and minimize delays. After some research,

they set a minimum of 160 × 120 resolution with a built-in

camera, and a quantity of 15 cameras, one for each region.

Recommendations:Flir E40, E50  

Plant Maintenance Technician

Our manufacturing sites rely on predictive maintenance best

practices that ensure we solve problems before they lead to

failures. My CFO authorized me to spend X dollars to equip every

maintenance tech's toolbag with an infrared camera so he or

she can look at a motor, pump, steam trap, or electrical panel

and immediately see if there are problems indicated by abnormal

temperatures — hot or cold.

Recommendation:Flir i3 or i5

 

 

Industrial Electrician

In our factory, my job is to thoroughly inspect and document all

plant assets to minimize repair and replacement costs as well as

ensure energy-efficient operation. For me, that means thermal

inspections go hand-in-hand with electrical testing. I've been

using a FLIR I bought 5 years ago. If I can upgrade to an infrared

camera with higher-resolution and talks to my clamp meter, that

would make my job a heck of a lot easier.

Recommendations:Flir E60, T300, T400, T620

HVACR Owner/Operator

For years, I have been using an infrared thermometer as a part

of my HVACR work. Temperature readings play an important

role in my diagnostics, installations, and repairs. I always

wanted an infrared camera but I thought they were way out

of my budget. Now, I hear prices have come down a lot to the

point I can get one.

Recommendation:Flir i3 or i5


 

Insulation Installer

Installing insulation can be a “blind job:” we can't see through

the walls to confirm our blown-in insulation is properly and

evenly distributed. That raises the risk of unhappy customers

and return calls. The fewer return calls I need to make, the

more time I have to work on jobs. I need infrared cameras for

every work crew so they can point and shoot to verify a good

installation and then, in turn, show the customer on the spot.

Recommendation:Flir  i5 or i7 (for RESNET compliance


Entry-Level Energy Auditor

I've been in the construction business for years and I've

developed a number of related services for my clients like

energy auditing. As I build up my energy auditing business,

I think an infrared camera is a must-have. But I haven't

generated enough business yet to splurge on a high-end

camera. I hope to have a pro-grade IR camera once I'm more

established in this space. For now, I need an IR camera that

has credibility with RESNET but at a price my start-up budget

can afford.

Recommendations: i7, E30bx, E40bx

 

Veteran Energy Auditor

I've been doing energy audits for a decade and have an

established clientele. I have stayed away from getting an IR

camera but now, I want to use it to set my business apart. I

want something that helps me communicate my findings better

to my customers, complies with RESNET standards, and wows

customers as a high quality tool.

Recommendations: E50bx, E60bx, B300, B400

 

From design, to construction to maintenance, our facility

management company maintains production plants, office

buildings, as well as public facilities like airports, sports

stadiums and hospitals. We use thermal cameras to safely

inspect electrical and other installations without the need to

switch them off or phase them down. We need a powerful, high

resolution camera that lets us work fast and work smart.

Recommendations: Flir T620


Utility Inspector

The power company has been using infrared cameras for

decades, back when they paid $50,000 for one camera that

was shared by everyone. I am looking for a camera with the

capability to zoom in on power lines from a distance in order

to find corroded or frayed connections, failing transformers,

ineffective coolant, and other maintenance hazards.

Recommendations: T620

 

Our hospital plant has a very complex mix of systems. And

trouble lurks everywhere. HVACR is essentially to nearly every

part of the hospital and needs to run efficiently to keep costs

down. A myriad array of steam lines are affected when one trap

gets stuck open or closed. We need a high quality and versatile

thermal camera to find all of these potential problems.

Recommendation:  Flir E50, E60, T300, T400, T620


 

What do you suggest for seeing small electrical components or any other hard to see items such as gem stones? =Answer = MC108: Digital Mini Microscope. Capture and download up to 60 jpg images (320x240 pixels) to your PC, 

What is the best line of electronic racks and metal and plastic enclosures that Electronic Depot is authorized to sell? =Answer= Hammond Manufacturing Co. manufactures a broad range of products for the electronic and electrical products industry, including metallic and non-metallic enclosures, racks, small cases, outlet strips, surge suppressors and electronic transformers.

 

Do you have a line of crimp tools for terminal and lug for the Electrical and Telecom industry? Answer = Yes, we are an authorized 5 star distributor for Burndy Electrical.

From battery to mechanical, Burndy offers a wide range of installation tooling to meet your needs. From applications such as site preparation to connector installation, we offer a full line of products in a variety of platforms such as Battery, Mechanical and Hydraulic tooling for applications such as Crimping, Cutting or Management
Do you supply wireless inspection cameras and what are they called? =Answer=Yes, they are called borescopes.
What is the most popular borescope?=Answer= BR250: Video Borescope/Wireless Inspection Camera,9mm camera diameter and 3.5" Color TFT LCD Wireless Monitor.
What is the advantage of the BR250? Answer =the smaller 9mm can get into tighter spots. 

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