Does anybody have any unbiased technical information on the features/benefits/limitations of either fixed or pan/tilt industrial thermal imaging cameras. I have managed to obtain some info (see below), however I am struggling to find out any more!
"Automatic fire detection for external sites has proved difficult in the past and has usually been restricted to UV and IR detectors, however using an adaptation of the thermal imaging cameras used by the Fire Brigade in search and rescue operations. Industrial thermal imaging cameras can relay a real time image to a CCTV monitor; the images can also be relayed to a central station during unoccupied periods.
The cameras can be either fixed, or can be fitted with a pan and tilt head to gain greater control and coverage of a much larger area. Detection temperatures are adjustable and at the lower levels they will detect hot spots on motor vehicles and forklift truck engines so care is needed in selecting the operating temperatures and also the type of response generated during working hours.
Typical applications for this equipment are waste paper storage, wood chip, rubber tyre storage, petrochemical processes, coal production and storage, plastics, flammable liquids and LPG storage. "
Can anyone help?
Regards
Gary