Caméra d'alarme de fumée réseau de détection de flamme
4MP High-definition Imaging
Visual and Thermal Image Output
Supports IP66 Protection Level
Sturdy Metal Base
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Flame Detection Bullet Network Camera
4MP High-definition Video
Visual and Thermal Image
Supports IP67 protection level
Support max. 256 G Micro SD card
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Smoke Sensing Network Camera
5MP High-quality Video
3 Years Back-up Battery
Self-test and Low Battery Warning
App Connectable: Wisualarm APP
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Caméra réseau de détection de fumée 5MP IR AI-Fire, caméra de détection de fumée
5MP High-quality Video
3 Years Back-up Battery
Insect-proof and Dust-proof Design
Smoke, Temperature and Humidity Detection
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FAQ
FAQ
How far can the flame detection camera monitor for flames, and does distance affect its detection accuracy?
The monitoring range of a flame detection camera can vary significantly based on its specifications and the environment. Generally, these cameras can detect flames from distances up to 10 meters, depending on factors such as the size of the flame and environmental conditions. However, detection accuracy may decrease with increased distance due to factors like smoke, ambient light, or obstacles, which can obscure the flame.
What is the power supply of the smoke sensing network camera?
Like other network cameras, the product is powered by DC 12V or PoE. It also has a built-in lithium battery for back-up power for smoke detection.
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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