• Complete imaging solution
• Lowest cost of ownership
• Designed for predictive maintenance
Fluke Ti30™ Thermal Imager
Everything needed for everyday imaging.
Lowest ownership cost
for a fully radiometric imager
The Fluke Ti30 Thermal Imager provides the
lowest total ownership cost for a full-featured,
radiometric imager. The package includes all
the hardware, software and training required
without any additional costs. Standard
calibration and service rates for the Ti30
imager are also extremely competitive for
the industry.
To understand your full investment in a
thermography program, here are some
questions to consider:
Product and performance
• Is the camera you are purchasing fully
radiometric (i.e. measures temperature
on every one of the available pixels)?
– The ability to measure absolute
temperature is critically important to
establishing an effective predictive
maintenance program for electrical
and mechanical equipment.
Software
• Is there an additional cost for
professional reporting software?
• Is there a licensing fee for each
additional user or desktop?
Training and ease of use
• Is training offered at no additional cost?
• Is the camera easy to use?
• Will your electricians and/or mechanics,
with only some basic training, be able
to use the camera as a tool to help them
do their job better?
• Docking Station with Universal
Power Adapter and USB Connection
• Hardshell Carrying Case
• USB Field Cable
• Rechargeable Battery Pack
• AA Battery Pack (batteries not included)
• Interactive CD with InsideIR Software
and User Manual
• Training Presentation CD
• Carrying Pouch
• Wrist Strap
• Quick Reference Card
• One Seat in Professional Training Course
Re-calibration, service and repair
• How much does it cost to send the
camera in for calibration?
• How much do basic repairs cost?
• How likely is it that the lens will
be scratched?
Additional batteries, chargers
or replacements
• How does the battery recharging
time compare to the battery
discharging time?
• How many batteries and charging
stations are needed to get through
a full day of inspections?