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Troubleshoot HVAC/R with affordable thermal imaging

If you work on HVAC/R systems, you need one simple tool to find problems quickly and show customers you fixed the problem―a FLIR infrared camera for HVAC/R.

These affordable systems start at less than $400 and offer the resolution, temperature measurement, and thermal sensitivity needed to troubleshoot any HVAC/R system. Once you've experienced the power of thermal imaging for yourself, you may wonder how you ever worked without it!


The flexibility to inspect the way you want at a price you can afford

A FLIR imager is one of the most valuable tools available for a seasoned commercial HVAC Technician. Also, my FLIR E8 has operated flawlessly since purchasing and has helped find and explain many things with customers.

Gregg Free, HVAC Repair Technician

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Spot HVAC Issues with FLIR Thermal Cameras

 

WHY INVEST IN A FLIR?

FIND PROBLEMS FASTER

Whether it's an air leak, water leak, or electrical short, your FLIR will show you where to begin repairs.

DOCUMENT ISSUES AND SOLUTIONS

Thermal imagery provides your clients with proof that you've found the problem and repaired it properly.

EXPAND YOUR BUSINESS

Offering thermal inspections will give you that competitive edge and allow you to provide service faster and more efficiently.

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Give Your Customers Better Insight

Professional reports go a long way towards helping your customers understand thermal inspections and the problems they uncover. The advanced analysis and decision-making support offered in FLIR Thermal Studio Pro includes a rich set of measurement tools, batch processing, the ability to pre-plan inspection routes, and customized report templates.

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FLIR Thermal Studio Suite

Analysis and Reporting Software

The top 5 reasons HVAC/R pros need a thermal camera

Get the guide to learn all the reasons.

The Right Tools for HVAC/R

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