FLIR GF620 Optical Gas Imaging Camera with 24° fixed lens, 640 x 480

Model: GF620 | Order No: 84102-0102 | UPC: 845188016425

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FLIR GF620 Optical Gas Imaging Camera with 24° fixed lens, 640 x 480

Model: GF620 | Order No: 84102-0102 | UPC: 845188016425

Detect methane and other volatile organic compounds (VOC) emissions with this high-resolution, optical gas imaging camera which has a 640 x 480 resolution that allows inspectors to check components and scan for gases from a greater distance. In addition, it features Q-Mode for streamlined set-up, along with a 24° fixed lens.

Detect methane and other volatile organic compounds (VOC) emissions with this high-resolution, optical gas imaging camera which has a 640 x 480 resolution that allows inspectors to check components and scan for gases from a greater distance. In addition, it features Q-Mode for streamlined set-up, along with a 24° fixed lens.

Discontinued!

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

FLIR G-Series Optical Gas Imaging Camera for hydrocarbons/CH<sub>4</sub>/VOC with autofocus, 24°, 640 x 480 pixels-

FLIR G-Series Optical Gas Imaging Camera for hydrocarbons/CH4/VOC with autofocus, 24°, 640 x 480 pixels

Model: G620 24 | Order No: 10501-0102

Eliminate the need for a second device with this optical gas imaging camera, capable of measuring leak type and severity inside the camera. In addition, this camera measures hydrocarbons, CH4, and other VOC emissions and features a 640 x 480 IR resolution, a rotating color LCD touchscreen, autofocus, and a 24 x 18° (23 mm) lens.


FLIR GF620 Offers

Increased survey efficiency

Inspect up to nine-times faster than with traditional methods, without halting operations.

  • Sweep wide areas, then narrow in to rapidly scan components for signs of leaks
  • See smaller leaks using the same optics and distances as earlier models, thanks to a 4x increase in pixels within the field of view
  • Use temperature measurement to ensure optimal contrast between gases and the background
  • Improve detection by engaging High Sensitivity Mode (HSM) to accentuate plume movement

Save product and revenue

Catch leaks early, reduce emissions, and avoid the cost of gas losses and regulatory fines.

  • Eliminate the guesswork that delays repairs by pinpointing the exact source of emissions
  • Improve reliability and avoid product loss by surveying for leaks while equipment is operating
  • Quantify your losses and their effect on the bottom line by engaging Q-mode*
  • Verify regulatory compliance and meet sensitivity standards defined in the US EPA's OOOOa methane rule and Method 21 AWP

*Note: When used with the QL320 (sold separately)

Less fatigue, more safety

Survey more components for longer periods, while maintaining a safe distance.

  • Inspect all day long with less fatigue thanks to tilt-able eyepiece, adjustable LCD screen, and other ergonomic features
  • Reduce exposure to harmful emissions by verifying the presence of gas from a safe distance
  • Quickly set up and run Q-Mode without the need to tether to the optional QL320 system
  • Confirm the size of leaks when surveying hard-to-reach or hard-to-measure components

Applications

  • Oil and gas
  • Industrial

FLIR GF620 Specifications

Image and Optical Data
IR Resolution 640 x 480 (307,200 pixels)
Thermal Sensitivity 20 mK at 86°F (30°C)
Field of View 24 x 18°
Minimum Focus Distance 1' (0.3 m)
Focal Length 0.89" (23 mm)
F-number 1.59
Focus Manual
Zoom 1 to 8x continuous, digital zoom
Detector Data
Detector Type and Pitch Indium antimonide (InSb) focal plane array; 15 μm
Spectral Range 3.2 to 3.4 μm
Sensor Cooling Sterling microcooler
Full Frame Rate 60 Hz
Image Presentation and Frame Rate
Display 800 x 480 pixel built-in, 4.3" (10.92 cm) widescreen LCD
Viewfinder: 800 x 480 pixel built-in, tilt-able OLED
Image Modes IR image, visual image, High Sensitivity Mode (HSM)
Color Palettes Iron, gray, rainbow, rainbow HC, arctic, lava
General Specifications
Temperature Range -4 to 662°F (-20 to 350°C)
Accuracy ±1.8°F (±1°C) for temperature range (32 to 212°F [0 to 100°C]) or ±2% of reading for temperature range (>212°F [>100°C])
Detected Gases Includes: methane, propane, benzene, butane, ethanol, ethane, ethylene, ethylbenzene, heptane, hexane, isoprene, methanol, MEK, MIBK, octane, pentane, 1-pentene, propylene, toluene, xylene
Dimensions 9.6 x 6.5 x 6.4" (245 x 166 x 164 mm)
Weight 6.18 lbs (2.80 kg) with battery
Click here for complete specifications on the FLIR GF620

What's included with the FLIR GF620

  • Optical Gas Imaging Camera
  • 24° Fixed Lens
  • Lens Cap with Strap
  • Memory Card
  • Neck and Hand Straps
  • Cables (USB, HDMI-DVI, HDMI-HDMI)
  • Screwdriver
  • Battery Charger
  • Power Supply (Including Multi-Plugs)
  • Hard Carrying Case
  • 2 x Batteries
  • Printed Documentation

Webinar: Fugitive Emission Leak Detection with FLIR


In the past, detecting gas leaks meant risking getting injuries or losing your life, and getting regulatory violations, fines, and lost revenue. Today, we have access to technology known as optical gas imaging (OGI) that allows you to detect methane, sulfur hexafluoride, and hundreds of other industrial gases quickly, accurately, and safely without shutting down systems. These cameras can scan broad sections of equipment rapidly and survey areas that are hard to reach with traditional contact measurement tools. In addition, OGI technology also presents many other benefits such as speed and accuracy.

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.<br><br>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.

Screen for Elevated Body Temperature using a FLIR Thermal Camera


Thermal imaging cameras can be used to detect elevated body temperature. Use the FLIR thermal cameras in public spaces such as airports, train terminals, businesses, factories, and concerts, as an effective and relable tool to measure skin surface temperature and identify individuals with Elevated Body Temperature (EBT).

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FLIR GF620 Offers

Increased survey efficiency

Inspect up to nine-times faster than with traditional methods, without halting operations.

  • Sweep wide areas, then narrow in to rapidly scan components for signs of leaks
  • See smaller leaks using the same optics and distances as earlier models, thanks to a 4x increase in pixels within the field of view
  • Use temperature measurement to ensure optimal contrast between gases and the background
  • Improve detection by engaging High Sensitivity Mode (HSM) to accentuate plume movement

Save product and revenue

Catch leaks early, reduce emissions, and avoid the cost of gas losses and regulatory fines.

  • Eliminate the guesswork that delays repairs by pinpointing the exact source of emissions
  • Improve reliability and avoid product loss by surveying for leaks while equipment is operating
  • Quantify your losses and their effect on the bottom line by engaging Q-mode*
  • Verify regulatory compliance and meet sensitivity standards defined in the US EPA's OOOOa methane rule and Method 21 AWP

*Note: When used with the QL320 (sold separately)

Less fatigue, more safety

Survey more components for longer periods, while maintaining a safe distance.

  • Inspect all day long with less fatigue thanks to tilt-able eyepiece, adjustable LCD screen, and other ergonomic features
  • Reduce exposure to harmful emissions by verifying the presence of gas from a safe distance
  • Quickly set up and run Q-Mode without the need to tether to the optional QL320 system
  • Confirm the size of leaks when surveying hard-to-reach or hard-to-measure components

Applications

  • Oil and gas
  • Industrial

FLIR GF620 Specifications

Image and Optical Data
IR Resolution 640 x 480 (307,200 pixels)
Thermal Sensitivity 20 mK at 86°F (30°C)
Field of View 24 x 18°
Minimum Focus Distance 1' (0.3 m)
Focal Length 0.89" (23 mm)
F-number 1.59
Focus Manual
Zoom 1 to 8x continuous, digital zoom
Detector Data
Detector Type and Pitch Indium antimonide (InSb) focal plane array; 15 μm
Spectral Range 3.2 to 3.4 μm
Sensor Cooling Sterling microcooler
Full Frame Rate 60 Hz
Image Presentation and Frame Rate
Display 800 x 480 pixel built-in, 4.3" (10.92 cm) widescreen LCD
Viewfinder: 800 x 480 pixel built-in, tilt-able OLED
Image Modes IR image, visual image, High Sensitivity Mode (HSM)
Color Palettes Iron, gray, rainbow, rainbow HC, arctic, lava
General Specifications
Temperature Range -4 to 662°F (-20 to 350°C)
Accuracy ±1.8°F (±1°C) for temperature range (32 to 212°F [0 to 100°C]) or ±2% of reading for temperature range (>212°F [>100°C])
Detected Gases Includes: methane, propane, benzene, butane, ethanol, ethane, ethylene, ethylbenzene, heptane, hexane, isoprene, methanol, MEK, MIBK, octane, pentane, 1-pentene, propylene, toluene, xylene
Dimensions 9.6 x 6.5 x 6.4" (245 x 166 x 164 mm)
Weight 6.18 lbs (2.80 kg) with battery
Click here for complete specifications on the FLIR GF620

What's included with the FLIR GF620

  • Optical Gas Imaging Camera
  • 24° Fixed Lens
  • Lens Cap with Strap
  • Memory Card
  • Neck and Hand Straps
  • Cables (USB, HDMI-DVI, HDMI-HDMI)
  • Screwdriver
  • Battery Charger
  • Power Supply (Including Multi-Plugs)
  • Hard Carrying Case
  • 2 x Batteries
  • Printed Documentation

Webinar: Fugitive Emission Leak Detection with FLIR


In the past, detecting gas leaks meant risking getting injuries or losing your life, and getting regulatory violations, fines, and lost revenue. Today, we have access to technology known as optical gas imaging (OGI) that allows you to detect methane, sulfur hexafluoride, and hundreds of other industrial gases quickly, accurately, and safely without shutting down systems. These cameras can scan broad sections of equipment rapidly and survey areas that are hard to reach with traditional contact measurement tools. In addition, OGI technology also presents many other benefits such as speed and accuracy.

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.<br><br>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.

Screen for Elevated Body Temperature using a FLIR Thermal Camera


Thermal imaging cameras can be used to detect elevated body temperature. Use the FLIR thermal cameras in public spaces such as airports, train terminals, businesses, factories, and concerts, as an effective and relable tool to measure skin surface temperature and identify individuals with Elevated Body Temperature (EBT).

Ask a question about FLIR GF620 Optical Gas Imaging Camera with 24° fixed lens, 640 x 480

Customer Reviews for the FLIR GF620

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