“ - Leak detection as low as 0,35 gr/h for CH4 at 2m distance
- Integrated 7'' touch screen, with color video picture-in-picture
- Electronic image stabilization and background enhancement, to facilitate gas detection by the operator
- Wi-Fi hotspot to connect an external monitor, for real-time video broadcasting or to connect the GV-Q-3234 quantification tablet (optional) ”
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The GV-P-3234 ATEX portable cooled Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) camera is essential to ensuring employee and site safety and reducing the carbon footprint.
It saves time in the search for fugitive emissions and provides assurance that the equipment being inspected is free of leaks of hydrocarbons, methane, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) or other gases.
The GV-P-3234 is ideal for facilities with flammable materials and fuel storage areas that are sensitive to gas emissions such as refineries, petrochemical plants, tank farms
gas compression stations, gas transportation, biogas plants...
It can detect small and large leaks, far leaks, isolated leaks, underground leaks, etc.
Equipped with a 35 mm lens and offering a 320 x 240 pixel resolution with a NETD of 12 mK, the GV-P-3234 can work from 50 cm and up to long distances. With an IP 65 enclosure and a 6-hour continuous battery life, it has a 7-inch touchscreen and the following communication interfaces: USB-UVC, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
It can be coupled to an ATEX tablet to perform the quantification when put on a tripod ( UNC 1/4" rotation).
Resolution: MWIR sensor 320 x 240 pixels 3.2-3.4 µm Sensitivity: 12 mK @ 25 °C Lens: 35 mm (Field 15°6) Touchscreen: 7 inches tactileHousing: ATEX/IECex Zone 2 Power consumption: 24VDC - 25W Communications: USB - UVC, Hotspot Wi-Fi and Bluetooth