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Portable / Field Testing 59


High Resolution Thermal Camera Kit Announced


Remote Access to Portable Data Collection Meters


GrayWolf (USA) introduces remote, cloud-based access and control of any of our WiFi enabled AdvancedSense, WolfPack or DirectSense meters. GrayWolf manufactures various advanced, portable and semi-permanent monitoring instruments for measurements that include your choice (from 1 up to 30 simultaneously): TVOCs, Carbon Dioxide, formaldehyde, Ozone, Particulate, Air Velocity, Differential Pressure, Relative Humidity, Temperature, Carbon Monoxide, Nitric Oxide, Nitrogen Dioxide, Sulphur Dioxide, Hydrogen Sulphide, Ammonia, Chlorine, O2


, H2 other parameters.


View measurement data on smartphones, iPads, Droids, PCs or any web-enabled device. Attached notes (audio, text, photos, etc.) may also be reviewed. Data may be displayed as multi-parameter graphs or in tabular format. Remotely adjust log intervals, modify attached notes, change alarm levels and more*. In addition, download logged readings via WiFi to any WIN XP, 7 or 8 device that has GrayWolf’s WolfSense PC data transfer and reporting software loaded. Once you’ve collected information in the fi eld, WolfSense PC (which is supplied as standard) enables simple download, analysis and report creation. Optional “Advanced Report Generator” software fully automates the entire reporting process; generating detailed reports that include data tables, graphs, photos, fi eld text notes, government & industry guidelines, utilised instrument lists, calibration data and much more.


FLIR Systems announces the FLIR A65sc - a new high resolution addition to their range of high performance thermal camera kits for R&D applications. The FLIR A65sc produces crisp thermal images of 640 x 512 pixels allowing you to analyse experiments in the fi nest detail.


Thermal imaging cameras can be used for a wide variety of R&D applications. However until now access to high performance thermal imaging was often the privilege of just larger R&D groups. Visualising temperatures from -40°C to +550°C, with temperature differences as small as 50mK, FLIR A65sc, A35sc, A15sc and A5sc thermal camera kits capture thousands of reliable temperature measurements in every thermographic image and are priced for applications that have traditionally had to use thermocouples and spot pyrometers.


Designed with R&D engineers in mind, highly intuitive FLIR ResearchIR software is included with every A65sc, A35sc, A15sc and A5sc thermal camera kit. Working seamlessly with AXXsc thermal camera kit - FLIR ResearchIR software enables researchers to view, record and analyse thermal image data with functions such as time versus temperature plots. For experiments that require more than one camera to cover the object, or for stereoscopic applications, it is also possible to confi gure one AXXsc thermal camera to be master and others to be slave(s).


FLIR AXXsc Series Thermal Camera kits come standard with GigEVision - a state-of-the-art camera interface developed using the Gigabit Ethernet communication protocol. GenIcam is also supported on the FLIR SCSeries Camera Packs to provide a generic programming interface for all types of cameras. Therefore regardless of interface technology (GigE Vision,Camera Link, 1394 DCAM, etc.) or features implemented, the Application Programming Interface (API) will always be the same.


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Applications for GrayWolfLive include: Indoor Air Quality (IAQ); Access instrument data from afar; whether viewing GrayWolf IAQ monitoring kits left for hours, days or weeks measuring key IAQ parameters, or even units that your test engineers are utilizing for walk-thru, spot check surveys. Logged readings and attached operator notes (audio, text, etc.) are all easy to get to.


Industrial Hygiene (IH); Alarm your smart phone, or other internet accessible device, when toxic gas levels or other measured parameters exceed your defi ned levels. The alarm message may be e-mailed to multiple phones/devices. Or just check data on any GrayWolf instrument that’s out in the fi eld.


USGBC LEED IEQ Credit 3.2; Remotely check GrayWolf systems(s) deployed in buildings undertaking LEED certifi cation to determine when TVOC, HCHO, CO, PM10 (and O3) concentrations fall below LEED IEQ Credit 3.2 target values. At that point, the GrayWolf equipment can be collected, reports can be generated, and any additional air sampling that is determined necessary may be conducted.


Heating Ventilation Air conditioning (HVAC) & Facility Management (FM); Monitor differential pressure over time and email alarm alerts when negative pressure conditions occur, or when air velocity/%RH/dewpoint/CO2


instruments are exceeded.


Ambient Air (AA); Leave GrayWolf meters outside for short-term tests and check them remotely when monitoring burn pits, release plumes or other pollution events. Also, access outdoor measurements in real-time to compare against indoor measured levels, and other applications.


Older AdvancedSense, WolfPack and DirectSense instruments that don’t have WiFi capability may be upgraded by GrayWolf at a minor charge to enable the powerful, effi cient GrayWolfLive feature.


An industry leader since 1998, GrayWolf’s advanced environmental instrumentation is used by industry professionals; in manufacturing plants, high rise buildings, hospitals, airports, shipboard, schools, universities, refi neries and many other types of facilities. Worldwide management, sales and customer support is headquartered in Shelton, CT (USA). The primary manufacturing facility is in Ireland, with support available through a worldwide network of distributors; many set up as authorised service centers. GrayWolf provides versatile sensor and software technology, employing the power of mobile and embedded computers for superior portable diagnostic environmental instrumentation.


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Wireless Interface Solutions for Instrumentation in Environmental Monitoring


Pressure Transducers


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