User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
 - 1 Warnings & Cautions
 - 2 Notice to user
 - 3 Customer help
 - 4 Documentation updates
 - 5 Important note about this manual
 - 6 Parts lists
 - 7 Quick Start Guide
 - 8 A note about ergonomics
 - 9 Camera parts
 - 10 Screen elements
 - 11 Navigating the menu system
 - 12 Connecting external devices and storage media
 - 13 Pairing Bluetooth devices
 - 14 Configuring Wi-Fi
 - 15 Handling the camera
 - 16 Working with images
 - 17 Working with thermal fusion and picture-in-picture image modes
 - 18 Working with measurement tools
 - 19 Fetching data from external Extech meters
 - 20 Working with isotherms
 - 21 Annotating images
 - 22 Recording video clips
 - 23 Changing settings
 - 24 Cleaning the camera
 - 25 Technical data
 - 26 Dimensional drawings
- 26.1 Camera dimensions, front view (1)
 - 26.2 Camera dimensions, front view (2)
 - 26.3 Camera dimensions, side view (1)
 - 26.4 Camera dimensions, side view (2)
 - 26.5 Camera dimensions, 41.3 mm/15° lens, side view
 - 26.6 Camera dimensions, 24.6 mm/25° lens, side view
 - 26.7 Camera dimensions, 13.1 mm/45° lens, side view
 - 26.8 Infrared lens (41.3 mm/15°)
 - 26.9 Infrared lens (24.6 mm/25°)
 - 26.10 Infrared lens (13.1 mm/45°)
 - 26.11 Battery (1)
 - 26.12 Battery (2)
 - 26.13 Battery charger (1)
 - 26.14 Battery charger (2)
 - 26.15 Battery charger (3)
 
 - 27 Application examples
 - 28 Introduction to building thermography
- 28.1 Disclaimer
 - 28.2 Important note
 - 28.3 Typical field investigations
- 28.3.1 Guidelines
 - 28.3.2 About moisture detection
 - 28.3.3 Moisture detection (1): Low-slope commercial roofs
 - 28.3.4 Moisture detection (2): Commercial & residential façades
 - 28.3.5 Moisture detection (3): Decks & balconies
 - 28.3.6 Moisture detection (4): Plumbing breaks & leaks
 - 28.3.7 Air infiltration
 - 28.3.8 Insulation deficiencies
 
 - 28.4 Theory of building science
- 28.4.1 General information
 - 28.4.2 The effects of testing and checking
 - 28.4.3 Sources of disruption in thermography
 - 28.4.4 Surface temperature and air leaks
 - 28.4.5 Measuring conditions & measuring season
 - 28.4.6 Interpretation of infrared images
 - 28.4.7 Humidity & dew point
 - 28.4.8 Excerpt from Technical Note ‘Assessing thermal bridging and insulation continuity’ (UK example)
 
 
 - 29 Introduction to thermographic inspections of electrical installations
- 29.1 Important note
 - 29.2 General information
 - 29.3 Measurement technique for thermographic inspection of electrical installations
 - 29.4 Reporting
 - 29.5 Different types of hot spots in electrical installations
 - 29.6 Disturbance factors at thermographic inspection of electrical installations
 - 29.7 Practical advice for the thermographer
 
 - 30 About FLIR Systems
 - 31 Glossary
 - 32 Thermographic measurement techniques
 - 33 History of infrared technology
 - 34 Theory of thermography
 - 35 The measurement formula
 - 36 Emissivity tables
 
19.1 Typical moisture measurement and documentation
procedure
General
The following procedure can form the basis for other procedures using Extech meters
and infrared cameras.
Procedure
Follow this procedure:
Use the infrared camera to identify any potential damp areas behind walls
and ceilings.
1
Use the moisture meter to measure the moisture levels at various suspect
locations that may have been found.
2
When a spot of particular interest is located, store the moisture reading in
the moisture meter’s memory and identify the measurement spot with a
handprint or other thermal identifying marker.
3
Recall the reading from the meter memory. The moisture meter will now
continuously transmit this reading to the infrared camera.
4
Use the camera to take a thermal image of the area with the identifying
marker. The stored data from the moisture meter will also be saved on the
image.
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