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 FLIR BCAM Infrared Camera   

THE NEW "BCAM"
YOU CAN LEASE FOR AS LITLE AS $99 PER MONTH.
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Ultra-compact, lightweight infrared camera for building inspections The BCAM infrared camera offers a noninvasive means of monitoring and diagnosing the condition of buildings. It provides immediate documentation of as-built or postrestoration quality,post-casualty cause and origin data, plumbing and building envelope water leakage,post-flood and fire water-damaged material assessment, energy use inefficiency, roofing, and even rodent or pest discovery.

 Description

• Field of view fixed 25° x 25°/0.3m

• Thermal Sensitivity <0.15° C at 25° C

• Detector Type Focal plane array (FPA) uncooled microbolometer 120 x 120 pixels

• Spectral range 7.5 to 13 µm

Field of view/min focus distance
25° x 19° / 0.3 m
Thermal Sensitivity
0.12 °C
Detector Type
Focal plane array (FPA) uncooled microbolometer
Spectral range
7.5 to 13 µm

The thermogram of this vinyl-sided 3-floor apartment house clearly shows the path of a serious leak from a washing machine on the third floor, which is completely hidden within the wall. The thermographer used FLIR’s Image Builder software to automatically "stitch" the three individual thermographs into one fully thermographic collage.

Double pane window versus single pane windows.

The thermogram (left) clearly shows a leaking bedroom ceiling (visible, right). The leak was assumed by the owner to originate in an upstairs marble-paneled bathroom in the $3 million home. The estimated cost to rip out and replace the marble to access the plumbing was estimated at $80,000! Further IR investigation absolved the bathroom and traced the source of the leak to a clogged weep hole under the threshold of a door leading to an upstairs porch.

Interior infrared survey conducted during daytime hours reveals central area saturated with moisture and in need of immediate repair.

The thermogram on the left shows water and moisture remaining from sprinklers that were activated during a fire that was knocked down about 11 hours earlier. Note how the IR thermography clearly identifies the wet areas in the insulation and building structure and on the floor by their relatively cooler temperatures.

The thermogram of this vinyl-sided 3-floor apartment house clearly shows the path of a serious leak from a washing machine on the third floor, which is completely hidden within the wall. The thermographer used FLIR’s Image Builder software to automatically "stitch" the three individual thermographs into one fully thermographic collage.

Double pane window versus single pane windows.

The thermogram (left) clearly shows a leaking bedroom ceiling (visible, right). The leak was assumed by the owner to originate in an upstairs marble-paneled bathroom in the $3 million home. The estimated cost to rip out and replace the marble to access the plumbing was estimated at $80,000! Further IR investigation absolved the bathroom and traced the source of the leak to a clogged weep hole under the threshold of a door leading to an upstairs porch.

Interior infrared survey conducted during daytime hours reveals central area saturated with moisture and in need of immediate repair.

The thermogram on the left shows water and moisture remaining from sprinklers that were activated during a fire that was knocked down about 11 hours earlier. Note how the IR thermography clearly identifies the wet areas in the insulation and building structure and on the floor by their relatively cooler temperatures.


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