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EXPCMR-IP-POEP-2MP-IR-108D-1XLE3 Network Explosion Proof Camera | Ratings / Features |
Listing: United States and Canada | Listed for United States & Canada |
Dimensions: - | Class I, Divisions 1 & 2, Groups B, C, D |
Camera Weight: - | Class I, Zones 1 & 2, Groups IIB+H2, IIA |
Camera Watts: 5W (Max) | Class II, Divisions 1 & 2, Groups E, F, G |
Power Source: PoE (802.3af) | Class III, Divisions 1 & 2 |
Image Sensor: 1/2.5" Progressive Scan CMOS sensor | NEMA 3R, 4, 7 (B, C, D), 9 (E, F, G) |
Signal System: NTSC | NRTL Listed to UL 508A |
Video Resolution: 2.0MP (1920x1080) | NRTL Listed to UL 1203 |
Frame Rate: Up to 30fps @ 1920x1080 resolution | NRTL Listed to CSA C22.2 No 14, 25, 30 |
Compression Type: H.265+, H.265, H.264 OVC, H.264, MJPEG | Main steam and two sub streams |
Bit Rate: 32Kbps - 16Mbps | Capable of programming unique settings per stream |
Focal Length: 2.8mm | ONVIF Profile S Certified |
Max Field of View: 108° | WDR (wide dynamic range) for auto adjusting |
Shutter Speed: 1/3s to 1/10,000s | |
Day/Night: True D/N w/ Mechanical Cut Filter | |
Min. Illumination: 0.01 lux (Color) / 0 lux (w/ Built-in IR) | |
Infrared Wavelength Options: 750 nm, 850 nm or 940 nm | |
Infrared Beam Pattern: Flood or Spot | |
Infrared Spot Beam: 120`L x 60`W | |
Infrared Flood Beam: 80`L x 80`W | |
Digital Noise Reduction: 3D DNR | |
Ethernet Interface: RJ45 | |
Ethernet Speed: 10/100 | |
Protocols: TCP/IP, HTTP, HTTPS, DHCP, UDP, RTP, RTSP and more | |
Remote Configuration: Yes | Special Orders/Requirements |
Ambient Temperature Range: -22°F to +140°F | |
Housing Materials: Copper-free Aluminum Alloy | Toll Free: 1-800-369-6671 |
Lens Material: 3/8" Thick Tempered Glass | Intl : 1-214-616-6180 |
Mounting: Adjustable rear-mounted handle/bracket | |
Wiring Hub: (2) 3/4" NPT |
The EXPCMR-IP-POEP-2MP-IR-108D-1XLE3 Network Explosion Proof Camera w/ Built-in Infrared Light from Larson Electronics is a remote inspection camera specifically designed for observation in hazardous locations. This explosion proof, dust/ignition proof, weather proof and tamper resistant camera provides the operator with a live feed from inside tanks, reactors, vessels or other hazardous locations. Operated remotely from a centralized control room, this remote inspection camera saves both time and money as well as contributing to workplace safety. Camera Features: The EXPCMR-IP-POEP-2MP-IR-108D-1XLE3 Network Explosion Proof Camera features a built-in 1/2.5" progressive-scan CMOS image sensor that delivers up to 2.0MP resolution at 30 fps. The wide angle fixed lens with 108° field of view is designed to cover large areas and work spaces. This explosion proof camera provides a crisp and clear image for everything within the 108° focal area. Total distance is dependent on mounting height and angle. The unit comes with built-in infrared lights to support image capturing in low-light conditions and after sunset. This component is available in two lighting configurations: spot or flood. Four Edison Edixeon® three watt LEDs producing 180 lumens each are arranged in rows and paired with high purity 10 degree optics to produce a tightly focused spot beam with limited spread or light spillage. The spot configuration features a 10° beam that measures 120`L x 60`W. The flood configuration throws a 35° beam that measures 80`L x 80`W. The infrared light is powered with the camera, over POE. This remote inspection camera utilizes 120dB true Wide Dynamic Range, 3D Digital Noise Reduction and a true day/night IR-Cut Filter Removal to produce clear images in variable and low light conditions. The camera automatically switches from full color to IR mode when visible light falls below a certain level. Wiring: Link-up with the camera is achieved via a customer provided RJ45 Ethernet cable which is ran back to the customer provided DVR system mounted outside the hazardous location. Camera power is delivered via the same Ethernet cable using Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology. This not only increases flexibility in deployment, but also provides time and cost savings as well. Our explosion proof cameras with Power over Ethernet (PoE) features enable data transfers and power to be passed through a single Ethernet cable that is usually a Cat 3/Cat 5 cable or better. There are several types of PoE, which come with their own respective standard and maximum power to port capabilities. The IEEE 802.3af PoE standard, with a voltage range of 44.0 - 57.0V, offers 15.4W of DC power for each port. The IEEE 802.3at PoE standard, with a voltage range of 50.0 – 57.0V, provides up to 30W of DC power per port, which is ideal for surveillance cameras, antennas and network access points. The IEEE 802.3bt PoE standard, with a voltage range of 50.0 – 57.0V, provides 60W of DC power for each port. In order to utilize PoE properly, the components, such as the receiving unit and sending device, must be PoE compliant. Recording: To record the stream from this camera, a NVR (network video recorder) is required. Larson Electronics provides a line of explosion proof, hazardous location, and non-classified NVR`s to work in conjunction with this explosion proof camera. This camera is live-view capable without any NVR system via remote access to the camera. Three streams are available, one main stream for recording and two sub streams for live viewing or additional resources. Each steam can be configured to different resolutions and frame rates. Mounting: The EXPCMR-IP-POEP-2MP-IR-108D-1XLE3 Network Explosion Proof Camera features an ATEX/IECEx certified copper-free aluminum alloy body for durability. The camera and infrared light includes an adjustable rear-mounted polished stainless steel mounting bracket/handle. Additional accessory pole mounts and magnetic mounts are available separately. Applications: Vessel, tank and reactor monitoring, remote observation of external facilities, monitoring of cleaning, spray patterns, mixing, foaming, reaction and level. |
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