FLIR GF343 Optical Gas Imaging Camera with 24° lens, 320 x 240

Model: GF343 | Order No: 65702-0102 | UPC: 845188008840

FLIR GF343 Optical Gas Imaging Camera with 24° lens, 320 x 240

Model: GF343 | Order No: 65702-0102 | UPC: 845188008840

An optical gas imaging camera with a 24° lens that lets you see carbon dioxide (CO2) leaks quickly, easily, and from a safe distance, and is the key to keeping your operation running safely and efficiently. It features a resolution of 320 x 240.

An optical gas imaging camera with a 24° lens that lets you see carbon dioxide (CO2) leaks quickly, easily, and from a safe distance, and is the key to keeping your operation running safely and efficiently. It features a resolution of 320 x 240.

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Whether CO2 is a byproduct of a production process, a trace gas used to detect leaks from power generators, or part of an Enhanced Oil Recovery program, fast and accurate detection of CO2 leaks is the key to keeping your operation running safely, effectively, and profitably.

Visualize gas in real time

Use safer CO2 as tracer gas to localize leaks and verify repairs quickly, easily, and reliably.

  • Find H2 leaks in turbine generators by adding a small amount of CO2 as a tracer. Inspections can be performed during operations with 3 to 4% CO2 to maintain >95% H2 purity
  • Visualize the source of CO2 leaks in Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) operations
  • Discover CO2 losses in a variety of industrial manufacturing, transportation, and storage uses

Decreases downtime and saves money

Detect CO2 as a predictive maintenance tool to prevent downtime and inventory loss.

  • Find and repair leaks sooner to avert unplanned outages
  • Fast, non-contact survey method allows for inspections while equipment remains on-line
  • Avoid expensive regulatory fines and loss of valuable inventory

Improve operations safety and protect the environment

Keep facilities safe while working towards a carbon-neutral operation.

  • Improve efficiencies of EOR operations
  • Stop leaks in carbon capture and storage operations
  • Visually verify completed repairs so operations can continue safely

Applications

  • Hydrogen-cooled power generators
  • Carbon capture systems
  • Ethanol producers
  • Industrial tightness testing

FLIR GF343 Specifications

Imaging and Optical Data
Detector Type: Focal plane array, cooled InSb
Pitch: 30 μm
Spectral Range 4.2 to 4.4 μm
Resolution 320 x 240 pixels
Thermal Sensitivity/NETD <15 mK at 86°F (30°C)
Sensor Cooling Stirling Microcooler (FLIR MC-3)
Electronics/Imaging
Image Modes IR image, visual image, High Sensitivity Mode (HSM)
Frame Rate (Full Window) 60 Hz
Dynamic Range 14-bit
Video Recording/Streaming Real-time non-radiometric recording: MPEG4/H.264 (up to 60 minute/clip) to memory card
Real-time non-radiometric streaming: RTP/MPEG4
Visual Video: MPEG4 (25 minute/clip) to memory card
Image: 3.2 MP from integrated visible camera
GPS Location data stored with every image
Camera Control Remote camera control via USB
File Storage
Storage Media Removable SD or SDHC memory card; Two card slots
Image Storage Capacity >1200 images (JPEG) with post-process capability per GB on memory card
Optics
f/number f/1.5
Fixed Lens 24° (23 mm)
Focus Automatic (one touch) or manual (electric or on the lens)
Image Presentation
On-Camera Display Built-in widescreen, 4.3" (10.92 cm) LCD, 800 x 480 pixels
Automatic Gain Control Continuous/manual, linear, histogram
Menu Commands Level/span, auto adjust continuous/manual/semi-automatic, zoom, palette, start/stop recording, store image, playback/recall image
Color Palettes Iron, gray, rainbow, arctic, lava, rainbow HC
Zoom 1 to 8x continuous, digital zoom
General Specifications
Temperature Range Operating: -4 to 122°F (-20 to 50°C)
Storage: -22 to 140°F (-30 to 60°C)
Encapsulation IP54 (IEC 60529)
Bump/Vibration 25 g (IEC 60068-2-27) / 2 g (IEC 60068-2-6)
Power AC adapter 90 to 260 V AC, 50/60 Hz or 12 V from a vehicle
Battery Rechargeable Li-ion battery
Mounting Standard, ¼"-20
Dimensions 12 x 6.7 x 6.3" (305 x 169 x 161 mm)
Weight 5.47 lbs (2.48 kg) with battery and lens
Click here for complete specifications on the FLIR GF343

What's included with the FLIR GF343

  • Camera
  • 24° Lens
  • 2 x Lens Caps
  • Shoulder Strap
  • HDMI-DVI Cable
  • HDMI-HDMI Cable
  • USB Cable
  • Wi-Fi USB Micro Adapter
  • Memory Card
  • Hard Carrying Case
  • 2 x Batteries
  • Battery Charger
  • Power Supply (Including Multi-Plugs)
  • Printed Documentation

Webinar: Fugitive Emission Leak Detection with FLIR


In the past, detecting gas leaks meant risking getting injuries or losing your life, and getting regulatory violations, fines, and lost revenue. Today, we have access to technology known as optical gas imaging (OGI) that allows you to detect methane, sulfur hexafluoride, and hundreds of other industrial gases quickly, accurately, and safely without shutting down systems. These cameras can scan broad sections of equipment rapidly and survey areas that are hard to reach with traditional contact measurement tools. In addition, OGI technology also presents many other benefits such as speed and accuracy.

Webinar: Condition Monitoring with Thermal and Acoustic Imaging with FLIR


It’s no secret that keeping track of condition monitoring is crucial as it can lead to an unsafe work environment, unplanned downtime, costly repairs and replacements, and a potential decrease in quality. With that in mind, it is important to keep track of measuring specific equipment parameters such as temperature, vibration, and sound and making note of any significant changes that could indicate impending failure.

Given the significance of this topic, we will provide you with crucial information on the benefits of Thermal and Acoustic Imaging and how these tools can be applied to everyday challenges specific to Condition Monitoring in this webinar.

Ask a question about FLIR GF343 Optical Gas Imaging Camera with 24° lens, 320 x 240

Customer Reviews for the FLIR GF343

FLIR GF343 Offers

Whether CO2 is a byproduct of a production process, a trace gas used to detect leaks from power generators, or part of an Enhanced Oil Recovery program, fast and accurate detection of CO2 leaks is the key to keeping your operation running safely, effectively, and profitably.

Visualize gas in real time

Use safer CO2 as tracer gas to localize leaks and verify repairs quickly, easily, and reliably.

  • Find H2 leaks in turbine generators by adding a small amount of CO2 as a tracer. Inspections can be performed during operations with 3 to 4% CO2 to maintain >95% H2 purity
  • Visualize the source of CO2 leaks in Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) operations
  • Discover CO2 losses in a variety of industrial manufacturing, transportation, and storage uses

Decreases downtime and saves money

Detect CO2 as a predictive maintenance tool to prevent downtime and inventory loss.

  • Find and repair leaks sooner to avert unplanned outages
  • Fast, non-contact survey method allows for inspections while equipment remains on-line
  • Avoid expensive regulatory fines and loss of valuable inventory

Improve operations safety and protect the environment

Keep facilities safe while working towards a carbon-neutral operation.

  • Improve efficiencies of EOR operations
  • Stop leaks in carbon capture and storage operations
  • Visually verify completed repairs so operations can continue safely

Applications

  • Hydrogen-cooled power generators
  • Carbon capture systems
  • Ethanol producers
  • Industrial tightness testing

FLIR GF343 Specifications

Imaging and Optical Data
Detector Type: Focal plane array, cooled InSb
Pitch: 30 μm
Spectral Range 4.2 to 4.4 μm
Resolution 320 x 240 pixels
Thermal Sensitivity/NETD <15 mK at 86°F (30°C)
Sensor Cooling Stirling Microcooler (FLIR MC-3)
Electronics/Imaging
Image Modes IR image, visual image, High Sensitivity Mode (HSM)
Frame Rate (Full Window) 60 Hz
Dynamic Range 14-bit
Video Recording/Streaming Real-time non-radiometric recording: MPEG4/H.264 (up to 60 minute/clip) to memory card
Real-time non-radiometric streaming: RTP/MPEG4
Visual Video: MPEG4 (25 minute/clip) to memory card
Image: 3.2 MP from integrated visible camera
GPS Location data stored with every image
Camera Control Remote camera control via USB
File Storage
Storage Media Removable SD or SDHC memory card; Two card slots
Image Storage Capacity >1200 images (JPEG) with post-process capability per GB on memory card
Optics
f/number f/1.5
Fixed Lens 24° (23 mm)
Focus Automatic (one touch) or manual (electric or on the lens)
Image Presentation
On-Camera Display Built-in widescreen, 4.3" (10.92 cm) LCD, 800 x 480 pixels
Automatic Gain Control Continuous/manual, linear, histogram
Menu Commands Level/span, auto adjust continuous/manual/semi-automatic, zoom, palette, start/stop recording, store image, playback/recall image
Color Palettes Iron, gray, rainbow, arctic, lava, rainbow HC
Zoom 1 to 8x continuous, digital zoom
General Specifications
Temperature Range Operating: -4 to 122°F (-20 to 50°C)
Storage: -22 to 140°F (-30 to 60°C)
Encapsulation IP54 (IEC 60529)
Bump/Vibration 25 g (IEC 60068-2-27) / 2 g (IEC 60068-2-6)
Power AC adapter 90 to 260 V AC, 50/60 Hz or 12 V from a vehicle
Battery Rechargeable Li-ion battery
Mounting Standard, ¼"-20
Dimensions 12 x 6.7 x 6.3" (305 x 169 x 161 mm)
Weight 5.47 lbs (2.48 kg) with battery and lens
Click here for complete specifications on the FLIR GF343

What's included with the FLIR GF343

  • Camera
  • 24° Lens
  • 2 x Lens Caps
  • Shoulder Strap
  • HDMI-DVI Cable
  • HDMI-HDMI Cable
  • USB Cable
  • Wi-Fi USB Micro Adapter
  • Memory Card
  • Hard Carrying Case
  • 2 x Batteries
  • Battery Charger
  • Power Supply (Including Multi-Plugs)
  • Printed Documentation

Webinar: Fugitive Emission Leak Detection with FLIR


In the past, detecting gas leaks meant risking getting injuries or losing your life, and getting regulatory violations, fines, and lost revenue. Today, we have access to technology known as optical gas imaging (OGI) that allows you to detect methane, sulfur hexafluoride, and hundreds of other industrial gases quickly, accurately, and safely without shutting down systems. These cameras can scan broad sections of equipment rapidly and survey areas that are hard to reach with traditional contact measurement tools. In addition, OGI technology also presents many other benefits such as speed and accuracy.

Webinar: Condition Monitoring with Thermal and Acoustic Imaging with FLIR


It’s no secret that keeping track of condition monitoring is crucial as it can lead to an unsafe work environment, unplanned downtime, costly repairs and replacements, and a potential decrease in quality. With that in mind, it is important to keep track of measuring specific equipment parameters such as temperature, vibration, and sound and making note of any significant changes that could indicate impending failure.

Given the significance of this topic, we will provide you with crucial information on the benefits of Thermal and Acoustic Imaging and how these tools can be applied to everyday challenges specific to Condition Monitoring in this webinar.

Ask a question about FLIR GF343 Optical Gas Imaging Camera with 24° lens, 320 x 240

Customer Reviews for the FLIR GF343

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