FirePRO 300 readonly.pptx how to use the fire pro 360
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Jun 24, 2024
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Fire pro usage
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Language: en
Added: Jun 24, 2024
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Seek FirePRO 300 Personal Thermal Imaging Camera/ Situational Awareness Camera What are we looking for with these and what we are not? What is our goal?
Resolution: 320 x 240. Highest Resolution offered on a TIC same as current TIC Field of View: 57° x 42° Widest Range of view on the market for a TIC. FLIR K65 is 51 x 38 Durability: IP67 waterproof, 2 meter drop.(Same as K65) Small and lightweight clip on coat. Detection: -20°C to 550°C (-4°F to 1022°F). Same as K65. Imaging: Mixed Gain with SV1 only offered by SEEK Thermal. Flashlight: 300 Lumen LED. Added Bonus Battery: 6 hours on a single charge. Current FLIR K65 is 4-5 Hours a charge or so they say.. SPECS for the FirePRO 300/ Decision making TICs
Durability and Operating Temps FIRE PRO 300 IP67 waterproof 2 Meter drop on concrete Temp up to 185F Unlimited Temp 302F 5 Minutes Temp 500F 1 Minute (Remember what temp your mask will fail, shouldn't be in this atmosphere for any period of time FLIR K65 IP67 waterproof 2 Meter drop on concrete Temp up to 185F Unlimited Temp 302F 15 Minutes Temp 500F 5 Minutes
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3 Modes TI Basic (Default) TI Basic + Survey
TI Basic TI Basic + TI Basic and TI Basic+ mode are dedicated firefighting modes. Colorization begins at 300F (150C). Mixed Gain Technology: See hottest and coldest regions of the scene simultaneously without freezing or switching gain. FLIR doesn’t offer this technology. So they are left switching back and forth between gain modes which causes lag.
Survey Survey mode is optimized for overhaul and size-up applications. Colorization begins at 150F (65C). FLIR K65 colorization starts at 200F.
TI BASIC MODE Not ideal for a size - up application since colorization starts at 300. Everything just looks like shades of gray.
SURVEY MODE Lets you see the heat ahead of most other TICS including our K65.
These are meant to be an addition to the decision making TICs we currently have. These are not meant to replace them. This simple shows the capability of these units and the tech they have in them and how they stack up next to the FLIR K65 which we currently use. Questions?