Telecamera di rete con rilevamento del fumo Wisualarm
Remote alarm linkage
Easy to install Ethernet
Certification: CE
€229.00
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€259.00
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SKU: DHI-HY-SAV849HAP-ET
Telecamera di rete con rilevamento del fumo Pro
5MP video output
Larger surveillance view
€259.00
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€299.00
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SKU: DHI-HY-FT431LDP
Flame Detection Network Camera Pro
Two-way talk
Alarm linkage
€319.00
Prezzo di listino
€349.00
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SKU: DHI-HY-FT431LDP-MB
Flame Detection Eyeball Network Camera
Visual and thermal image
Pinpoint and track the flame
Certification: CE
€349.00
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€379.00
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SKU: DHI-HY-FT431LFP
Flame Detection Bullet Network Camera
Visual and thermal image
Pinpoint and track the flame
Certification: CE
€369.00
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€399.00
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Fino a che distanza la telecamera per il rilevamento delle fiamme riesce a monitorare la presenza di fiamme? La distanza influisce sulla precisione del rilevamento?
Il raggio di rilevamento di una telecamera per il rilevamento di fiamme può variare significativamente in base alle sue specifiche e all'ambiente. Generalmente, queste telecamere possono rilevare fiamme da distanze fino a 10 metri, a seconda di fattori quali le dimensioni della fiamma e le condizioni ambientali. Tuttavia, la precisione del rilevamento può diminuire con l'aumentare della distanza a causa di fattori come fumo, luce ambientale o ostacoli, che possono oscurare la fiamma.
Qual è l'alimentazione della telecamera di rete con rilevamento del fumo?
Come altre telecamere di rete, il prodotto è alimentato a 12 V CC o PoE. Dispone inoltre di una batteria al litio integrata per l'alimentazione di backup in caso di rilevamento di fumo.
Where should I install the WISUALARM flame detection camera?
The ideal locations for installing a flame detection camera include areas with high fire risk, such as industrial sites, warehouses, and near flammable materials. It’s important to position the camera to ensure it has a clear view of potential ignition sources while avoiding obstructions that could interfere with flame detection.
Is the WISUALARM flame detection camera easy to install?
Yes, the WISUALARM flame detection camera is designed for user-friendly installation. It comes with clear guidelines, and most customers can set it up without professional assistance. However, if needed, it’s advisable to consult a qualified technician, especially for complex installations in commercial settings.
What features should I look for in a flame detection camera?
When selecting a flame detection camera, look for features such as high-resolution imaging, quick response time, infrared and UV detection capabilities, and integrated alerts. Additional functionalities like remote access, app compatibility, and weatherproof design can also add value, ensuring the camera meets your specific needs.
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