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<strong>Commercial</strong><br />

Airborne Imaging<br />

Airborne Imaging <strong>Systems</strong> for:<br />

Transmission & Distribution<br />

Utility & Right-of-Way Inspection<br />

Preventive Maintenance<br />

Environmental Monitoring & Fugitive Gas Detection


PoWER LInE InSPECTIon<br />

No one wants the power to go out, least of all the power company. Outages cost utility companies in lost revenue,<br />

increased repair crew labor costs, and public good will.<br />

Utility companies prefer to take damaged or degraded sections of hardware offline in a planned, coordinated<br />

manner before they fail, allowing them to be repaired and brought back online without service disruptions.<br />

Airborne thermal imagers from FLIR enable fast and accurate inspection of transmission and distribution<br />

lines, allowing utility crews to repair or replace vulnerable items before they fail, saving your operation time<br />

and money.


EnvIRonMEnTAL InSPECTIon<br />

Pollutants in public waterways and in the ground water, as well as fugitive gas emissions in the air, can result in<br />

hazards to public health and safety, to say nothing of the hefty fines and clean-up costs.<br />

FLIR’s line of compact, lightweight thermal imaging systems uniquely address these problems, most notably with<br />

the first airborne thermal imager specifically designed to detect gas leaks, fugitive Volatile Organic Compound<br />

(VOC) emissions, and other pollutants.<br />

Airborne thermal imaging is also a powerful tool for assessing the environmental impact of animal migrations and<br />

accurately tracking wildlife population changes.


KELvIn 275<br />

The Kelvin 275 features FLIR’s best-in-class 640x480 longwave thermographic camera. It delivers the exceptional<br />

sensitivity, resolution, and image quality needed for a wide variety of airborne thermal imaging applications. Its<br />

0.04°C sensitivity and +/-1°C accuracy ensures precise temperature readings.<br />

Along with its color video camera, the Kelvin 275 is the ideal instrument for aerial power line inspections, fire<br />

detection, environmental patrols, wildlife studies, and right-of-way assessment and reporting. The camera stores<br />

digital images internally for easy post-flight analysis and reporting.<br />

The Kelvin 275 system comes with FLIR’s<br />

ThermaCAM Reporter software, the industrystandard<br />

reporting application. Predictive<br />

Maintenance departments around the<br />

world use Reporter to retrieve, analyze, and<br />

present comprehensive thermal inspection<br />

data, including temperature measurements,<br />

images, and text notes.<br />

Integrated in small, lightweight, gyrostabilized<br />

composite gimbals, Kelvin 275<br />

system gives operators precise, effortless<br />

control, allowing them to zero in on potential<br />

trouble areas while operating from a safe<br />

distance. Both systems feature integrated<br />

GPS receivers for full geo-referencing of<br />

on-screen findings.


CoRonA 350<br />

The FLIR Corona 350 combines an Ultra Violet camera, a color video camera, and a FLIR thermographic camera,<br />

creating a comprehensive utility imaging system; detect coronas, find hot spots, and document easement<br />

encroachment, all with one system.<br />

The Corona 350 overlays its Ultra Violet and color TV video signals to create an image that allows operators to<br />

detect corona discharges – areas of ionized air – that can damage insulators and other electrical components. The<br />

early detection of coronas by aerial inspection is a fast and efficient method of reducing maintenance costs.<br />

Corona’s longwave radiometric camera allows the operator see hot spots in transmission lines, and provides<br />

precise temperature measurements for immediate action or trending. The camera stores images and relevant<br />

temperature data internally.<br />

The Corona 350 system comes with FLIR’s<br />

ThermaCAM Reporter software, the industrystandard<br />

reporting application. Predictive<br />

Maintenance departments around the<br />

world use Reporter to retrieve, analyze, and<br />

present comprehensive thermal inspection<br />

data, including temperature measurements,<br />

images, and text notes.<br />

Integrated in small, lightweight, gyrostabilized<br />

composite gimbals, Corona 350<br />

system gives operators precise, effortless<br />

control, allowing them to zero in on potential<br />

trouble areas while operating from a safe<br />

distance. Both systems feature integrated<br />

GPS receivers for full geo-referencing of<br />

on-screen findings.


ULTRA 8000e <br />

The FLIR Ultra 8000e is a stabilized thermal imaging system designed for environmental protection, improved<br />

pipeline and processing plant safety, and economic loss prevention through the aerial location of fugitive gases.<br />

The system combines powerful continuous-zoom optics with FLIR’s GasFindIR technology to allow you to detect<br />

fugitive Alkane and Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) gases from the air.<br />

Many industrial gases and volatile organic compounds are invisible to the naked eye, but with its specialized<br />

sensor, the U8000e displays many of these fugitive gases as black fumes, and it’s not prone to the false<br />

indications commonly experienced with “sniffer” detection systems.<br />

Globally, pipeline infrastructures are expanding to meet growing energy needs and developments are encroaching<br />

on rural rights-of-way containing hazardous pipelines. The matched thermal and daylight/low-light CCD sensors on<br />

the U8000e deliver an advanced and potent airborne tool with the ability to conduct fugitive emission detection<br />

and rights-of-way management simultaneously.


AboUT FLIR<br />

As the world’s largest commercial infrared company, FLIR <strong>Systems</strong> has fielded more high-quality thermal imaging<br />

systems than anyone in the world. Our rugged, stabilized imagers are on thousands of land, sea, and airborne<br />

platforms in the US and around the world; that’s more than every other manufacturer combined.<br />

What’s more, we design and manufacture all of the critical technologies inside our cameras in-house, giving<br />

us ultimate control of their quality, reliability, and availability. From predictive maintenance to environmental<br />

monitoring to right-of-way management, FLIR has a thermal imager to meet your needs.<br />

For additional technical information, or to see a demonstration of these revolutionary new systems, contact<br />

a FLIR representative today. You can also visit www.FLIR.com to watch product videos, and see how thermal<br />

imaging can help you, night and day.


SYSTEM SPECIFICATIonS<br />

GIMbAL Kelvin 275 Corona 350 Ultra 8000e<br />

Field of Regard Elevation: +20° to –120°<br />

Azimuth: 360° continuous<br />

PORTLAND<br />

Corporate Headquarters<br />

FLIR <strong>Systems</strong>, Inc.<br />

27700 SW Parkway Ave.<br />

Wilsonville, OR 97070<br />

USA<br />

PH: +1 877.773.3547<br />

PH: +1 503.498.3547<br />

FX: +1 503.498.3153<br />

SANTA BARBARA<br />

CVS World Headquarters<br />

FLIR <strong>Systems</strong>, Inc.<br />

70 Castilian Dr.<br />

Goleta, CA 93117<br />

USA<br />

PH: +1 877.773.3547<br />

PH: +1 805.964.9797<br />

FX: +1 805.685.2711<br />

www.flir.com<br />

Elevation: +20° to –120°<br />

Azimuth: 360° continuous<br />

Maximum Slew Rate 60°/sec. 60°/sec. 60°/sec.<br />

Diameter 10.8 in. 13.8 in. 9 in.<br />

Height 15.4 in. 19.3 in. 13.5 in.<br />

Weight (w/cameras and lens) 34.2 lb. 51.8 lb. 29 lb.<br />

BOSTON<br />

US Ultra 8000e Mfg.<br />

FLIR <strong>Systems</strong> Boston, Inc.<br />

25 Esquire Road<br />

North Billerica, MA 01862<br />

USA<br />

PH: +1 877.773.3547<br />

PH: +1 978.901.8000<br />

FX: +1 978.901.8885<br />

Equipment described herein may require US Government authorization for export purposes. Diversion contrary to US law is prohibited.<br />

©2009 FLIR <strong>Systems</strong>, Inc. Specifications are subject to change without notice, check our website: www.flir.com. 0812-353<br />

Elevation: 360° continuous<br />

Azimuth: 360° continuous<br />

Input Voltage 22 to 30 VDC, 10 amps 22 to 30 VDC, 10 amps 18 to 32 VDC, 15 amps<br />

EnvIRonMEnTAL<br />

Standards RTCA DO-160E RTCA DO-160E RTCA DO-160E<br />

Operating Temperature -20°C to +40°C -20°C to +40°C -20°C to +40°C<br />

InFRARED CAMERA & LEnS<br />

Detector Technology Focal Plane Array,<br />

uncooled microbolometer<br />

Focal Plane Array,<br />

uncooled microbolometer<br />

Focal Plane Array,<br />

cooled InSb<br />

Detector Size 640 x 480 pixels 320 x 240 pixels 320 x 240 pixels<br />

Spectral Wavelength 7.5-13μm 7.5-13μm 3.5μm<br />

Field of view (optical) Std: 24° x 18°/+2x e-zoom<br />

Opt: 12° x 9°/+2x e-zoom<br />

15° x 11.25° 22° (H) Wide to 2.2° (H) Narrow<br />

Focus Manual or Automatic Manual or Automatic Manual or Automatic<br />

CoLoR Tv CAMERA & LEnS<br />

Detector Technology Color CCD EXview HAD Color CCD EXview HAD Color CCD, Daylight/Lowlight<br />

Zoom 18x optical/2x e-zoom 18x optical/2x e-zoom 18x optical<br />

Field of view (horizontal) 48° Wide to 2.8°Narrow 48° Wide to 2.8°Narrow 48° Wide to 2.2°Narrow<br />

Focus Manual or Automatic Manual or Automatic Manual or Automatic<br />

Uv CoRonA CAMERA & LEnS<br />

UV Sensitivity — 8x10-18 W/cm2 —<br />

Field of view — 8° x 6° —<br />

Optical Channels — UV & Visible channels overlaid —<br />

Focus — Manual or automatic —<br />

SWEDEN<br />

Intl. Kelvin/Corona Mfg.<br />

FLIR <strong>Systems</strong> AB<br />

Rinkebyvägen 19<br />

P.O. Box 3<br />

SE-182 11 Danderyd<br />

Sweden<br />

PH: +46 8 753 2500<br />

FX: +46 8 753 2364

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