Description
The FLIR E54 is your entry into the Exx-Series, offering the resolution and sensitivity you need for basic condition monitoring, electrical/mechanical inspection, and building inspection. The 320 × 240 pixel thermal detector accurately measures temperatures up to 650°C (1202°F) and produces crisp, vibrant imagery that can be enhanced with patented FLIR MSX® technology for added detail and perspective. Onboard FLIR Inspection Route feature runs pre-planned survey routes to help inspectors stay organized when surveying large or multiple locations. For a limited time, the purchase of an E54 camera includes a 3-month subscription to FLIR Thermal Studio Pro and FLIR Route Creator.
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IMPROVED CONTRAST FOR FASTER TROUBLESHOOTING
Use FLIR 1-Touch Level/Span to instantly improve image contrast and highlight potential electrical or mechanical issues.
FEATURES TO HELP WITH DIAGNOSIS
The E54 measures up to 650°C (1202°F), offers 3 spotmeters, and displays the max/min temperature within an area live, on-screen.
STREAMLINED REPORTING
Onboard integration with FLIR routing software*, a built-in mic for voice annotation, and report generation features all help the E54 streamline your workday.
Large Display Screen
640 × 480 pixel touchscreen LCD with auto-rotation
Manual Focus Camera
5 MP camera, fixed focus, with built in LED light
On-Camera Report Building
Voice annotation and GPS tagging to images and video; on-screen text; sketch on infrared images from touchscreen
Communication Modes
USB 2.0, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, DisplayPort
FLIR E54-24 Specifications
- IR Resolution
- 320 × 240 pixels
- Thermal Sensitivity/NETD
- <40 mK at 30°C (86°F)
- Accuracy
- ±2°C (±3.6°F) or ±2% of the reading
- Digital Camera
- 5 MP, with built-in LED photo/video lamp
- Display
- 4″, 640 × 480 pixel touchscreen LCD with auto-rotation
- Storage Media
- Removable SD card
IMAGING & OPTICAL
- Color Palettes
- Iron, Rainbow, Rainbow HC, White hot, Black hot, Arctic, Lava
- Detector Type and Pitch
- Uncooled microbolometer, 17 µm
- Digital Camera
- 5 MP, with built-in LED photo/video lamp
- Digital Zoom
- 1-4× continuous
- f-number
- 1.3
- Focus
- Manual
- Image Frequency
- 30 Hz
- IR Resolution
- 320 × 240 pixels
- Lens Identification
- NA
- Minimum Focus Distance
- 0.15 m
- Non-radiometric IR video streaming
- H.264 or MPEG-4 over Wi-Fi MJPEG over UVC or Wi-Fi
- Picture-in-Picture
- Centered infrared area on the visual image
- Radiometric IR video recording
- Real-time radiometric recording (.csq)
- Radiometric IR video streaming
- Yes, over UVC
- Spectral Range
- 7.5-14 µm
- Thermal Sensitivity/NETD
- <40 mK at 30°C (86°F)
- UltraMax
- No
- Viewfinder
- No
MEASUREMENT & ANALYSIS
- Accuracy
- ±2°C (±3.6°F) or ±2% of the reading
- Measurement Presets
- No measurements, Center spot, Hot spot, Cold spot, 3 spots, Hot spot–Spot
- Object Temperature Range
- -20 to 120°C (-4 to 248°F); 0 to 650°C (32 to 1202°F)
- Spot Meter
- 3 ea. in live mode
USER INTERFACE
- Display
- 4″, 640 × 480 pixel touchscreen LCD with auto-rotation
- Text
- Predefined list or touchscreen keyboard
- Voice
- 60 sec. recording added to still images or video via built-in mic (has speaker) or via Bluetooth®
POWER
- Battery operating time
- > 2.5 hours at 25°C (68°F) and typical use
- Battery Type
- Rechargeable Li-ion battery
ENVIRONMENTAL & CERTIFICATIONS
- Operating Temperature Range
- -15 to 50°C (5 to 122°F)
- Safety
- EN/UL/CSA/PSE 60950-1
- Storage Temperature Range
- -40 to 70°C (-40 to 158°F)
What’s in Your FLIR E54-24 Box?
- Power supply for battery charger
- Power supply, 15 W/3 A
- Printed documentation
- SD card (8 GB)
- USB 2.0 A to USB Type-C cable, 1.0 m
- USB Type-C to HDMI adapter, standard specification UH311
- USB Type-C to USB Type-C cable (USB 2.0 standard), 1.0 m
- Front protection fastener
- Hand strap bracket, left
- Hand strap bracket, right
- Screws
- Torx T10 wrench
- Carabiner hook
- Front protection
- Hand strap
- Lanyard strap, camera
- Lens cap strap
- Wrist strap
- Battery (2 ea), Battery Charger
- Hard transport case Infrared camera with lens Lens cap, front Lens cap, front and rear (only for extra lenses), FLIR Thermal Studio
FLIR E54-24 Camera Documents
FLIR E54-24 FAQ
Most frequent questions and answers
Can FLIR cameras see through walls?
No, thermal cameras cannot see through walls, at least not like in the movies. If you point a thermal camera at a wall, it will detect heat from the wall , not what’s behind it.
What is the difference between FLIR and thermal?
FLIRs make pictures from heat, not visible light. … Thermal cameras detect more than just heat though; they detect tiny differences in heat – as small as 0.01°C – and display them as shades of grey or with different colors.
Infrared Solutions from InfraTec. The term FLIR stands for the abbreviation Forward Looking InfraRed. The abbreviation FLIR originated in the course of the further development of the infrared camera at the beginning of the 1960s.
What are FLIR cameras used for?
The term FLIR, which stands for “Forward Looking Infrared”, refers to the technology used to create an infrared image of a scene without having to “scan” the scene with a moving sensor, which is what was previously required. It is also the name of the largest manufacturer of thermal imaging cameras (FLIR Systems).