Economical Thermal Imaging Camera

Ideal for revealing hidden heat-driven problems, the GTi20 converts an object’s invisible infrared radiation to a visible color image and can detect very small temperature differences from a distance, says the company.

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New York, NY -  BUILDINGS magazine has named the new Predator Thermal/Visual Imaging Camera with Picture-in-Picture (GTi20) from General Tools & Instrument a 2013 Money-Saving Products winner. The competition recognizes products for the money-saving qualities they offer to building owners and facility managers in areas such as energy consumption, water savings, lighting, envelope improvement and maintenance. Ideal for revealing hidden heat-driven problems, the GTi20 converts an object’s invisible infrared radiation to a visible color image and can detect very small temperature differences from a distance. These visual thermal images (called thermograms) with multiple temperature points enable the diagnosis of equipment malfunctions and poor performance far more effectively than single-spot conventional temperature measurement devices. The powerful, convincing images and related data generated by the GTi20 also help building and facility managers to document findings and design solutions. The camera’s manual focus, optional interchangeable lenses and high resolution provide more accurate images and assessments than competitive models. In-camera analysis tools increase operator efficiency by allowing real-time access to and collection of all relevant temperature data. Included software enables more detailed temperature analysis and reporting.

For more information, please visit www.generaltools.com.

 

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