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NIR Thermal Imager

Installation Guide

Fig. 5  Location of connection sockets on rear face of thermal imager

Fig. 6   Orientation of the 2-way power connection socket on the thermal imager

2-way power connection socket

on rear of thermal imager

RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) Connector

V+

V-

Red dot uppermost

Summary of Contents for Land NIR Series

Page 1: ...NIR Thermal Imager Near Infrared Thermal Imager Installation Guide Issue 10 11 July 2017 Publication No 806110 Language English Copyright 2017 Land Instruments International ...

Page 2: ...he user documentation supplied before installing and operating the equipment The safety of any system incorporating this equipment is the responsibility of the assembler Protective Clothing Face and Eye Protection It is possible that this equipment is to be installed on or near to machinery or equipment operating at high temperatures and high pressures Suitable protective clothing along with face ...

Page 3: ...vent damage during transit You must include a written report of the problem together with your own name and contact information address telephone number email address etc Design and Manufacturing Standards The Quality Management System of Land Instruments International is approved to BS EN ISO 9001 for the design manufacture and on site servicing of combustion environmental monitoring and non cont...

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Page 5: ...4 3 1 Fields of view 4 3 2 Thermal Imager installation dimensions 5 4 Electrical Connections 7 4 1 Connecting the mains input to the TRACO Power Supply Unit 7 4 2 Using an alternative Power Supply Unit 9 4 3 Ethernet Communications Gig E Data Output 10 5 Using the Thermal Imager 11 5 1 Focusing the thermal imager onto the target 11 6 Accessories for NIR Thermal Imagers 12 6 1 Mounting accessories ...

Page 6: ...Installation Guide NIR Thermal Imager Fig 1 Land NIR thermal imager Fig 2 NIR thermal imager with Air Purge Protection Jacket and Back Cap Air Purge Protection Jacket Back Cap ...

Page 7: ...in these instructions Safety may be impaired if the system is not used as indicated It is important to check the equipment with which you have been supplied and then read these instructions thoroughly before proceeding with operation There are two basic installed configurations covered by this guide Imager Optional Purge Blower Optional Water Cooling Control Computer Optional Remote Computer Optio...

Page 8: ...ing the thermal imager The package containing the camera will contain the following items CD containing User Documentation NIR Camera fitted with protection cap on the lens It is recommended that the front window protection cap is kept attached until the camera is installed 1 3 Nomenclature The thermal imager detail label is on the rear face of the thermometer above the LAND logo label The instrum...

Page 9: ... 6 3 5 9 to 8 5 7 8 to 13 4 9 8 to 19 5 2 4 Imager Performance System Temperature Accuracy 0 5 K up to 1600 C 2912 F and 1 K above Spectral Range 780 to 1100nm Detector Silicon focal plane array Detector Array Format 656 x 494 Frame Frequency 30Hz Gigabit Ethernet Operating Temperature Range 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F non condensing Storage Temperature Range 20 to 80 C 4 to 176 F non condensing Operati...

Page 10: ...ted using the two tapped holes on the mounting pad Either hole can be used for direct tripod mounting A swivel ball mounting S4 B is available from Land infrared This mounting accessory enables you to easily adjust the thermal imager s line of sight 3 1 Fields of view Four horizontal fields of view are available 8mm focal length lens gives an overall FOV of 44 25mm focal length lens gives an overa...

Page 11: ...Thermal Imager Fig 4 Thermal Imager installation dimensions 3 2 Thermal Imager installation dimensions Allow approx 300mm 12in for cable access 80mm 3 2in 114mm 4 5in Mounting Pad 2 holes in BSW 7mm 0 3in deep on 25mm 0 98in centres ...

Page 12: ...Location of connection sockets on rear face of thermal imager Fig 6 Orientation of the 2 way power connection socket on the thermal imager 2 way power connection socket on rear of thermal imager RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet GigE Connector V V Red dot uppermost ...

Page 13: ...nation at the power supply For details see Section 6 Accessories for NIR Thermal Imagers To connect the cable 1 Refer to Fig 6 Align the red marker near the lugs of the pre wired plug with the red marker above the keyway in the socket on the thermal imager 2 Push the plug into the socket To disconnect the cable 1 Grip the locking sleeve section of the plug 2 Pull the plug outwards to release the l...

Page 14: ...ig 10 The connection terminals inside the input connec tor will now be revealed Fig 10 4 Unscrew the connector front section from the Power Supply Unit and disassemble the remaining parts of the connector 5 Slide the rear locking ring gasket and shell body over the mains input cable 6 Strip back the mains cable wires to the appropriate lengths and connect them to the Input connector terminals Fig ...

Page 15: ...e 5m 15ft Land Part Nº 806030 20m 60ft Land Part Nº 806031 4 2 Using an alternative Power Supply Unit If you do not have a TRACO Power Supply Unit you can use a 24V DC supply to power the NIR Thermal Imager You will need to connect the camera to the power supply via a cable available from Land Two lengths of cable are available 5m 15ft Land Part Nº 806036 20m 60ft Land Part Nº 806033 1 Insert the ...

Page 16: ...maximum Gig E cable length is 80m Connect the appropriate Gig E lead between the RJ45 connector on the rear of the imager body to that on the PC For installations where the imager is mounted within a protection jacket and end cap a fully sealed connector is not required For all other installations and IP65 seal is required at the connector on the rear of the imager For details of the cable options...

Page 17: ...amera s field of view see Sections 2 1 and 3 1 for details 5 1 Focusing the thermal imager onto the target If an individual target is to be measured focus the camera onto the object by gripping and rotating the front window retaining ring Rotate the ring clockwise to focus on more distant objects rotate anticlockwise to focus on nearer objects Note that the overall degree of rotation varies with l...

Page 18: ... 806105 150 to 215mm 806106 200 to 340mm 806107 250 to 495mm 806108 6 3 Interconnection cables 6 3 1 Power cables fitted with 2 way connector Description Land Part Number 5m cable with free end termination for customer connection 806032 20m cable with free end termination for customer connection 806033 5m cable fitted with Land PSU connector 806030 20m cable fitted with Land PSU connector 806031 6...

Page 19: ...e It is now possible to pull and remove the existing lens or window by hand Note Avoid touching the lens surfaces If touched accidentally clean the lens with a soft cloth moistened with alcohol To fit the new lens assembly offer it to the front of the camera and align the two lugs in the lens holder with the two cut outs in the front of the camera Push the lens holder onto the front of the camera ...

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Page 21: ...truments based on System 4 UNO thermometers accessories and mountings and special instruments based on UNO Application dedicated processors based on LANDMARK Graphic ABTS S and ABTS U FTS VDT S and VDT U DTT FLT5 A This 36 month warranty is provided as standard for all orders for the products listed above received from 1st May 2002 We believe that our customers expect us to set the standard in ter...

Page 22: ...utside the Ambient Temperature Humidity and Vibration rating of the product environmental contamination solvent vapours deposition of airborne contamination cooling liquids of non neutral pH etc overheating as a result of interruption of water air flow through cooling jackets or of incorrect installation inappropriate modification of product drilling holes in thermometer bodies etc inappropriate rec...

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