A500f – A700f Advanced Smart Sensor
Fixed-Mount Thermal Camera
Camera for Condition Monitoring and Early Fire Detection
The FLIR A500f and A700f Advanced Smart Sensor Thermal Cameras offer built-in analytics and alarm capabilities for outdoor condition monitoring and early fire detection.
Designed to protect assets and improve safety, they help reduce downtime and maintenance costs.
Their rugged housing withstands harsh environments, while edge computing and IIoT integration simplify deployment into new or existing networks.
These cameras support independent or simultaneous thermal and visual streaming for VMS platforms and are easy to set up in HMI/SCADA systems, giving automation providers a fast and flexible solution.
For Outdoor Monitoring
The protective housing can withstand temperatures between -30° to 50°C, providing a high level of protection against challenging environmental conditions and theft.
Simplify Integration
Multiple communication and control options enable easy integration into standard security and IiOT solutions including HMI/SCADA, ONVIF, Modbus, MQTT, and REST API protocol.
Consistent, Accurate Results
With up to 640 × 480 thermal resolution, remote motor focus, FSX® (Flexible Scene Enhancement) technology, and three fields of view, A500f/A700f cameras provide reliable measurements every time.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What are the FLIR A500f and A700f used for?
These cameras are designed for outdoor condition monitoring and early fire detection in industrial environments. They help protect assets, improve safety, and reduce downtime.
How fast do they respond to temperature changes?
The cameras provide real-time temperature monitoring and can trigger alarms instantly when thresholds are exceeded.
Can they detect thermal runaway in batteries?
Yes. They can identify heat venting or hot spots in lithium-ion battery packs, making them ideal for Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS).
Can they see through walls or piles?
No. FLIR cameras use line-of-sight infrared. They can detect heat venting from within piles but cannot see through solid objects.
What industries benefit most from these cameras?
Key sectors include utilities, mining, transportation, recycling, and forestry, where early detection and predictive maintenance are critical.
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