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FLIR i1 manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
FLIR i1 User Manual (178 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
1 Warnings & Cautions
11
2 Notice to User
13
3 Customer Help
14
4 Documentation Updates
15
5 Important Note about this Manual
16
6 Quick Start Guide
17
7 Packing List
19
8 Camera Parts
20
9 Screen Elements
23
10 Connectors and Storage Media
25
11 Using the Camera
26
Installing the Battery
26
Charging the Battery
27
Saving an Image
29
Recalling an Image
30
Opening the Image Archive
31
Deleting an Image
32
Deleting All Images
33
Measuring a Temperature Using a Spotmeter
34
Measuring a Temperature Using an Area
35
Marking All Areas above or below a Set Temperature Level
36
Changing the Color Palette
37
Changing the Settings
38
Changing the Image Mode
39
Setting the Surface Properties
40
Changing the Emissivity
41
Changing the Reflected Apparent Temperature
42
Resetting the Camera
43
Finding the Serial Number of the Camera
44
12 Cleaning the Camera
45
Camera Housing, Cables, and Other Items
45
Infrared Lens
46
Infrared Detector
47
13 Technical Data
48
Additional Data
49
14 Dimensions
51
Camera (Front)
51
Camera (Side)
52
15 Application Examples
53
Moisture & Water Damage
53
Faulty Contact in Socket
54
Oxidized Socket
55
Insulation Deficiencies
56
Draft
57
16 Introduction to Building Thermography
58
Disclaimer
58
Copyright Notice
58
Training & Certification
58
National or Regional Building Codes
58
Important Note
58
Typical Field Investigations
59
Guidelines
59
General Guidelines
59
Guidelines for Moisture Detection, Mold Detection & Detection of
59
Water Damages
59
Guidelines for Detection of Air Infiltration & Insulation Deficiencies
60
About Moisture Detection
61
Moisture Detection (1): Low-Slope Commercial Roofs
61
General Information
61
Safety Precautions
62
Commented Building Structures
63
Commented Infrared Images
64
Moisture Detection (2): Commercial & Residential Façades
66
General Information
66
Commented Building Structures
66
Commented Infrared Images
68
Moisture Detection (3): Decks & Balconies
68
General Information
68
Commented Building Structures
69
Commented Infrared Images
71
Moisture Detection (4): Plumbing Breaks & Leaks
71
General Information
71
Commented Infrared Images
72
Air Infiltration
74
General Information
74
Commented Building Structures
74
Commented Infrared Images
76
Insulation Deficiencies
77
General Information
77
Commented Building Structures
77
Commented Infrared Images
79
Theory of Building Science
81
General Information
81
The Effects of Testing and Checking
82
Sources of Disruption in Thermography
83
Surface Temperature and Air Leaks
85
Pressure Conditions in a Building
85
Measuring Conditions & Measuring Season
91
Interpretation of Infrared Images
91
Humidity & Dew Point
93
Relative & Absolute Humidity
93
Definition of Dew Point
93
Excerpt from Technical Note 'Assessing Thermal Bridging and Insulation Continuity' (UK Example)
93
Credits
93
Introduction
94
Background Information
94
Quantitative Appraisal of Thermal Anomalies
95
Conditions and Equipment
98
Survey and Analysis
99
Reporting
100
17 Introduction to Thermographic Inspections of Electrical Installations
102
Important Note
102
General Information
102
Introduction
102
General Equipment Data
103
Inspection
104
Classification & Reporting
104
Priority
105
Repair
105
Control
106
Measurement Technique for Thermographic Inspection of Electrical Installations
107
How to Correctly Set the Equipment
107
Temperature Measurement
107
Comparative Measurement
109
Normal Operating Temperature
110
Classification of Faults
111
Reporting
113
Different Types of Hot Spots in Electrical Installations
115
Reflections
115
Solar Heating
115
Inductive Heating
116
Load Variations
116
Varying Cooling Conditions
117
Resistance Variations
118
Overheating in One Part as a Result of a Fault in Another
118
Disturbance Factors at Thermographic Inspection of Electrical Installations
120
Wind
120
Rain and Snow
120
Distance to Object
121
Object Size
122
Practical Advice for the Thermographer
124
From Cold to Hot
124
Rain Showers
124
Emissivity
124
Reflected Apparent Temperature
125
Object too Far Away
125
18 About FLIR Systems
126
More than Just an Infrared Camera
127
Sharing Our Knowledge
128
Supporting Our Customers
128
A few Images from Our Facilities
128
19 Glossary
130
20 Thermographic Measurement Techniques
134
Introduction
134
Emissivity
134
Finding the Emissivity of a Sample
135
Step 1: Determining Reflected Apparent Temperature
135
Step 2: Determining the Emissivity
137
Reflected Apparent Temperature
138
Distance
138
Relative Humidity
138
Other Parameters
138
21 History of Infrared Technology
139
22 Theory of Thermography
143
Introduction
143
The Electromagnetic Spectrum
143
Blackbody Radiation
144
Planck's Law
145
Wien's Displacement Law
146
Stefan-Boltzmann's Law
148
Non-Blackbody Emitters
149
Infrared Semi-Transparent Materials
151
23 The Measurement Formula
153
24 Emissivity Tables
159
References
159
Important Note about the Emissivity Tables
159
Tables
160
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