Fluke ii910 - Acoustic Imager, 2-100 kHz, Up to 393 Ft Detection Range
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Make sure this fits by entering your model number.ii910 Precision Acoustic ImagerAs with any new technology, there are questions:Feel free to Call, Chat or Email our Sales DeptRequest a Demo7 inch display with capacitive touchscreen
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Fluke ii910 - Acoustic Imager, 2-100 kHz, Up to 393 Ft Detection Range Frequency range: 2 kHz to 100 kHz Detection range: up to 393 feet (120 meters) Array of microphones generates a spectrum of decibel levels per frequency Can find leaks during peak operation hours Easy way to locate partial discharge for maintaining high voltage equipmentLeaks in compressed air, gas, steam and vacuum systems hurt both production uptime and the operations bottom line.While most manufacturers know that these types of leaks exist, it has been too time consuming and tedious to address them until now. With the Fluke ii900 or ii910 and minimal training, your maintenance technicians can begin checking for leaks during their typical maintenance routine-even during peak operation hours.The ii900 series acoustic imagers let technicians see sound as they scan hoses, fittings, and connections for leaks. Its built-in acoustic array of tiny sensitive microphones generates a spectrum of decibel levels per frequency. Based on this output, an algorithm calculates a sound image, known as SoundMap that is superimposed on a visual image. The SoundMap is automatically adapted depending on the frequency level selected so that background noise is filtered out, making it incredibly simple to detect compressed gas leaks.Finally a better way to detect compressed air, gas, steam and vacuum leaks. Plus, the ii910 provides increased sensitivity to detect leaks that are smaller or farther away.The invisible threatnow you can seePartial Discharge is a very serious issue that you would like to be able to monitor quickly and easily. Whether you are inspecting insulators, transformers, switch gears or high voltage powerlines you need to be sure that you spot a problem quickly and early. Partial discharge that goes unchecked can cause blackouts, fires, explosions, or death from arc flashes. In addition to the danger that partial discharg
Make sure this fits by entering your model number.ii910 Precision Acoustic ImagerAs with any new technology, there are questions:Feel free to Call, Chat or Email our Sales DeptRequest a Demo7 inch display with capacitive touchscreen
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Fluke ii910 - Acoustic Imager, 2-100 kHz, Up to 393 Ft Detection Range Frequency range: 2 kHz to 100 kHz Detection range: up to 393 feet (120 meters) Array of microphones generates a spectrum of decibel levels per frequency Can find leaks during peak operation hours Easy way to locate partial discharge for maintaining high voltage equipmentLeaks in compressed air, gas, steam and vacuum systems hurt both production uptime and the operations bottom line.While most manufacturers know that these types of leaks exist, it has been too time consuming and tedious to address them until now. With the Fluke ii900 or ii910 and minimal training, your maintenance technicians can begin checking for leaks during their typical maintenance routine-even during peak operation hours.The ii900 series acoustic imagers let technicians see sound as they scan hoses, fittings, and connections for leaks. Its built-in acoustic array of tiny sensitive microphones generates a spectrum of decibel levels per frequency. Based on this output, an algorithm calculates a sound image, known as SoundMap that is superimposed on a visual image. The SoundMap is automatically adapted depending on the frequency level selected so that background noise is filtered out, making it incredibly simple to detect compressed gas leaks.Finally a better way to detect compressed air, gas, steam and vacuum leaks. Plus, the ii910 provides increased sensitivity to detect leaks that are smaller or farther away.The invisible threatnow you can seePartial Discharge is a very serious issue that you would like to be able to monitor quickly and easily. Whether you are inspecting insulators, transformers, switch gears or high voltage powerlines you need to be sure that you spot a problem quickly and early. Partial discharge that goes unchecked can cause blackouts, fires, explosions, or death from arc flashes. In addition to the danger that partial discharg
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