CLKT C-Range
Infrared Window
for outdoor applications
Technical Data
Increase the safety and speed
of electrical thermography
If you are concerned about arc-flash but
wish to continue with your infrared ther-
mography program, infrared windows are
the answer. These arc-resistant, outdoor
certified, infrared windows allow thermal,
ultraviolet, visual and fusion technologies to
be used without exposing personnel to live
equipment.
Exclusive to Fluke IR Windows,
allows you to inspect your equip-
ment with four different types
of cameras. Provides maximum
flexibility to upgrade or swap out
inspection cameras without any
IR Window replacement. No other
IR Windows manufacturer gives
you that flexibility.
AutoGround
™
Automatically grounds at instal-
lation for maximum safety and
compliance. No additional steps
or testing is required. Only avail-
able on Fluke IR Windows.
QUADRA
BAND
OPTIC TECHNOLOGY
Q
Q
All infrared windows from Fluke use the unique
Quadraband
™
multispectral optic, allowing
inspection with any camera for total flexibility both
now and in the future.
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Engineered and tested to withstand electric-arcs
up to 50 kA for 30 cycles.
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Certified by UL & CSA for Type 3/12 (Outdoor)
environments in North America and Canada, the
C-Range windows are tested to withstand the
long term aging effects of UV exposure.
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Certified by SIRA Certification IP65 (Outdoor)
environments in Europe.
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The
CLIRVU
®
coating—exclusive to Fluke
Windows—seals the optic prior to assembly to
protect against moisture degradation.
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Own a Fluke Camera? The Quadraband
™
optic is IR-Fusion
®
compatible, allowing the
thermographer to see potential problems in
visual light and thermographic mode.
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Got more than one window per panel?
Each C-Range window is delivered with an
identification plate attached for unique, on-site
numbering for rapid location confirmation and
faster repairs.
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Each infrared window comes complete with a
security access key, installation instructions and
self-adhesive drilling template.
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