FLIR 42701-1001 A300 Thermal Imaging Camera, 9 Hz, 25° FOV

Model: A300 | Order No: 42701-1001 | UPC: 845188003098

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FLIR 42701-1001 A300 Thermal Imaging Camera, 9 Hz, 25° FOV

Model: A300 | Order No: 42701-1001 | UPC: 845188003098

Looking for an accurate temperature measurement solution? Choose the A300 thermal imaging camera. Due to its composite video output, it's an excellent choice for thermal image automation applications, where you can utilize its unique properties, such as looking through steam.

Looking for an accurate temperature measurement solution? Choose the A300 thermal imaging camera. Due to its composite video output, it's an excellent choice for thermal image automation applications, where you can utilize its unique properties, such as looking through steam.

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This product has been discontinued and is no longer available.
This is the direct replacement:

FLIR A400 Thermal Core Camera, 320 x 240, -

FLIR A400 Thermal Core Camera, 320 x 240,

Model: A400 | Order No: 91900-0000

Flexibility in thermal monitoring, this thermal core camera featuring 320 x 240 IR resolution, ±2°C (±3.6°F) accuracy, and 30 Hz image frequency is ideal for maintenance and safety applications. Moreover, pair this core with the required standard configuration (sold separately) and lenses (sold separately) listed below.


FLIR A300 Offers

Comes with MPEG-4 streaming.

Features

  • PoE (Power over Ethernet)
  • Built-in web server
  • General purpose I/O
  • 100 Mbps Ethernet (100 m cable, wireless, fiber, etc.)
  • Synchronization through SNTP
  • Composite video output
  • Multi-camera utility software: FLIR IP Config and FLIR IR Monitor included
  • Open and well-described TCP/IP protocol for control and set-up
  • 16-bit 320 x 240 pixel images at 3 Hz, radiometric
  • Lenses: 25° included, 15° and 45° optional

Applications

  • Fire prevention, critical vessel monitoring and power utility asset management
  • Volume-oriented industrial control (multi-camera installation is possible)

FLIR A300 Specifications

IR Resolution 320 x 240 pixels
Thermal Sensitivity/NETD <86°F (0.05°C at 30°C) / 50 mK
Field of View (FOV) 25° x 18.8°
Minimum Focus Distance 1.3' (0.4 m)
Focal Length 0.7" (18 mm)
Spatial Resolution (IFOV) 1.36 mrad
Lens Identification Automatic
F-number 1.3
Image Frequency 9 Hz
Focus Automatic or manual (built in motor)
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What's included with the FLIR A300

  • Infrared Camera with Lens
  • Ethernet Cable
  • Mains Cable
  • Power Cable, Pig-Tailed
  • Power Supply
  • Printed Documentation
  • Utility CD-ROM

Webinar: Condition Monitoring with Thermal and Acoustic Imaging with FLIR


It’s no secret that keeping track of condition monitoring is crucial as it can lead to an unsafe work environment, unplanned downtime, costly repairs and replacements, and a potential decrease in quality. With that in mind, it is important to keep track of measuring specific equipment parameters such as temperature, vibration, and sound and making note of any significant changes that could indicate impending failure.

Given the significance of this topic, we will provide you with crucial information on the benefits of Thermal and Acoustic Imaging and how these tools can be applied to everyday challenges specific to Condition Monitoring in this webinar.

By performing proactive or predictive maintenance, you can significantly reduce costs as opposed to other traditional methods.

During our 1-hour webinar, we covered:

How can thermal and acoustic imaging help you be proactive?
  • Improving safety and sustainability in the workplace
  • Improving productivity and quality in the workplace
  • Lowering capital and operational costs
  • Making equipment last longer
  • Avoiding company breakdowns related to unplanned downtime

Ask a question about FLIR 42701-1001 A300 Thermal Imaging Camera, 9 Hz, 25° FOV

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FLIR A300 Offers

Comes with MPEG-4 streaming.

Features

  • PoE (Power over Ethernet)
  • Built-in web server
  • General purpose I/O
  • 100 Mbps Ethernet (100 m cable, wireless, fiber, etc.)
  • Synchronization through SNTP
  • Composite video output
  • Multi-camera utility software: FLIR IP Config and FLIR IR Monitor included
  • Open and well-described TCP/IP protocol for control and set-up
  • 16-bit 320 x 240 pixel images at 3 Hz, radiometric
  • Lenses: 25° included, 15° and 45° optional

Applications

  • Fire prevention, critical vessel monitoring and power utility asset management
  • Volume-oriented industrial control (multi-camera installation is possible)

FLIR A300 Specifications

IR Resolution 320 x 240 pixels
Thermal Sensitivity/NETD <86°F (0.05°C at 30°C) / 50 mK
Field of View (FOV) 25° x 18.8°
Minimum Focus Distance 1.3' (0.4 m)
Focal Length 0.7" (18 mm)
Spatial Resolution (IFOV) 1.36 mrad
Lens Identification Automatic
F-number 1.3
Image Frequency 9 Hz
Focus Automatic or manual (built in motor)
Click here for complete specifications on the FLIR A300

What's included with the FLIR A300

  • Infrared Camera with Lens
  • Ethernet Cable
  • Mains Cable
  • Power Cable, Pig-Tailed
  • Power Supply
  • Printed Documentation
  • Utility CD-ROM

Webinar: Condition Monitoring with Thermal and Acoustic Imaging with FLIR


It’s no secret that keeping track of condition monitoring is crucial as it can lead to an unsafe work environment, unplanned downtime, costly repairs and replacements, and a potential decrease in quality. With that in mind, it is important to keep track of measuring specific equipment parameters such as temperature, vibration, and sound and making note of any significant changes that could indicate impending failure.

Given the significance of this topic, we will provide you with crucial information on the benefits of Thermal and Acoustic Imaging and how these tools can be applied to everyday challenges specific to Condition Monitoring in this webinar.

By performing proactive or predictive maintenance, you can significantly reduce costs as opposed to other traditional methods.

During our 1-hour webinar, we covered:

How can thermal and acoustic imaging help you be proactive?
  • Improving safety and sustainability in the workplace
  • Improving productivity and quality in the workplace
  • Lowering capital and operational costs
  • Making equipment last longer
  • Avoiding company breakdowns related to unplanned downtime

Ask a question about FLIR 42701-1001 A300 Thermal Imaging Camera, 9 Hz, 25° FOV

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