A concentrate of qualities!
Maximum flexibility of use thanks to fixed focus lens with 38° x 28° field of view.
Brand new: 9 hours of uninterrupted use!
Data retrieval directly from other measuring instruments (current, humidity, dew point, etc.).
Practical: recording of voice comments, predefined emissivity table customisable by the user, possibility of organising the thermal images taken.
- Protection flap: integrated, against damage and scratches;
- Laser pointer and fixed focus lens with 38° x 28° field of view. The thermal imaging camera automatically generates a sharp image, regardless of the distance to the object;
- Recording of voice comments via included Bluetooth headset. Input of voice comments (details, measurement conditions, etc.) directly on the image;
- Perfect balance: the thermal imaging camera is always stable, whether it is placed directly on a plane or fixed on a tripod thanks to the provision at the base of the instrument;
- Large 2.8" display with automatic or manual brightness adjustment. For optimal comfort and longer battery life, the brightness level of the screen adjusts automatically according to the ambient light.
- Contextual guidance: for maximum ease of use without the risk of errors;
- Quick start-up: the camera starts up in seconds;
Industrial maintenance
In electrical maintenance applications, the C.A 1954 thermal imaging camera makes it possible to identify malfunctions in electrical equipment before they occur, thus avoiding significant downtime and repair costs. In particular, in addition to overheating, it allows the detection of:
- faulty electrical contacts;
- imbalances;
- undersized components;
Ideal for mechanical maintenance work, the thermal imaging camera is one of the most valuable diagnostic tools as it enables
- the detection of anomalies or malfunctioning of internal components to prevent overheating of motors;
- the inspection of mechanical parts and assemblies to check wear, shaft alignment, lubrication and any adjustment errors.
The advantage: the combination of thermograms and current measurements makes it possible to assess the electrical load at the time of measurement and simplifies the identification of the anomaly and its criticality.
Buildings and thermal analysis
The Diacam2 C.A 1954 thermal imaging camera is an extremely effective tool for the analysis of new and old buildings.
It allows the identification of defects and anomalies such as
- thermal bridges
- insulation defects in the building envelope;
- air permeability (infiltration);
- presence of excessive humidity.
The instrument also allows the search for water leaks and the localisation of buried or obstructed pipes.
The advantage: temperature mapping combined with dew temperature allows the identification of areas at risk of mould.
| Detector features | |
| Detector | 160 x 120 |
| Type | Uncooled FPA microbolometer, 8-14 μm |
| Frequency | 9 Hz |
| Sensitivity | 80 mK at 30 °C (0.08 °C at 30 °C) |
| Temperature measurement | |
| Temperature range | -20 °C to +250 °C |
| Accuracy | ±2 °C or ±2 % of reading |
| Image capture performance | |
| Thermogram | -20 °C to +250 °C |
| Field of vision | 38° x 28° |
| Spatial resolution | 4.1 mrad |
| Focusing | Fix |
| Minimum focusing distance | 30 cm |
| Real image | Yes (320 x 240 pixels) |
| Display modes | Thermogram, real image with automatic parallax correction Overlay thermogram and real image via PC software |
| Analysis functions | |
| Measuring instruments | 1 manual slider + 1 automatic detection slider + min/max/ avg on adjustable area + thermal profile + isotherm |
| Adjusting parameters | Emissivity, ambient temperature, distance, relative humidity |
| Vocal notes | Yes, via Bluetooth (headset included) |
| Connectivity | C.A 1821, C.A 1822, C.A 1823, C.A 1246, C.A 1227 Calipers F407, F607; Multimeters MTX 3292, MTX 3293 |
| Memory | Removable 2 GB microSD card (approx. 4000 images); memory expandable with card up to 32 GB |
| Image format | .png (simultaneous recording of thermograms and real images) |
| Laser pointer | Yes |
| Image presentation | |
| Adjustment | Automatic or manual min/max colour scale |
| Freeze frame | Moving or fixed image |
| Visualisation of images | Through multiple colour scales |
| Screen | 2.8 inches |
| Power supply | |
| Type | Low self-discharge NiMH rechargeable batteries |
| Charging modes | External (charger included) |
| Autonomy | 9 h (standard) / Brightness 50 % Bluetooth deactivated |
| Environmental Specifications | |
| Operating temperature | -15 °C to +50 °C (-4 °F to +122 °F) |
| Storage temperature | -40 °C to +70 °C (-40 °F to +158 °F) |
| Humidity | 10 % to 95 % |
| Compliance | EN 61326-1: 2006 / EN 61010-1 Ed. 2 |
| Drop resistance | 2 metres on each side |
| Impact resistance | 25 g |
| Vibration resistance | 2 G |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Dimensions | 225 x 125 x 83 mm |
| Weight | 700 g with accumulators |
| Communication interface | USB connection and Mass Storage function; the device is recognised as a USB stick to facilitate the transfer of images |
| Bluetooth for connectivity with headset (voice notes) and Chauvin Arnoux® measuring instruments (C.A 1821, C.A 1822, C.A 1823, C.A 1246, C.A 1227, F407, F607) and Metrix® (MTX 3292, MTX 3293) | |
| Tripod mounting | Yes, ¼" insert on thermal camera |
| Manufacturer | AMRA Chauvin Arnoux |
| Model | C.A 1954 |
| Manufacturer code | P01651904 |