An IR window allows you to see inside electrical boxes and other installations without opening them up by use of a thermal imaging camera. This stops dangerous electrical arcs from striking technicians and minimises the risks when carrying out routine testing.
This particular IR window – the ViPIRS IW4000 infrared thermal window – is a slightly larger model than its sister product, the IW3000. Incorporating a crystal insert diameter of 100mm, a viewing aperture diameter of 73mm and a viewing aperture area of 6794mm² (10.53in²), this window allows a much clearer field of view than the IW3000 and allows the thermal imaging camera users to spot problems much easier.
The windows also use an easy and efficient quarter-turn lock system, which has been built to withstand electrical arcs and is compatible with any thermal imager on the market.
They also include unique barcode identifiers for each window and HydroGard technology, which protects the crystal lens of the window from environmental moisture damage. This means that ViPIRS’s IW4000 can be used indoors and outdoors, making it the perfect solution for electrical boxes no matter where they might be situated.