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Thermal imagers, gas leak detector
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To improve the gas detection rate, place the Imager where:
The temperature difference between the gas and the background environment is the greatest.
There is a light wind.
There is limited clutter in the background scene. A clear blue sky is optimal.
The Imager is stable. When possible, use a tripod and High Gain (Tripod) mode.
The Imager is close to the leak. If close proximity is not possible, use the 2X lens.
Table
17
lists the guidelines for the Imager to detect a gas leak based on the annual gas loss rate.
Annual Gas
Loss Rate
<10 lbs (<4.5 kg)
10 lbs to 50 lbs (4.5 kg
to 22,7 kg)
>50 lbs (>22,7 kg)
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Table 17. Detection Guidelines
The greatest possible difference between the gas and the background
environment temperatures
Wind speed: <1.12 mps (<2.5 mph)
Uniform background scene (clear blue sky)
Imager on a tripod, close to the gas leak.
≥10 °C difference between the gas and the background environment temperatures
Wind speed: <2.24 mps (<5 mph)
Variable background scene (clear blue sky, high altitude clouds okay)
Imager on a tripod.
≥3 °C difference between the gas and the background environment temperatures
Wind speed: <4.47 mps (<10 mph)
Variable background scene (high altitude clouds okay)
Imager on a tripod or handheld.
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