Yes, per UL, the TC-90™ thermal; card camera requires no UL approval due to its low voltage levels
- Can the TC-90™ be placed in a Class 1 Div 2 environment?
- Will using the TC-90™ meet my requirements for NFPA 70B annual IR Camera inspections?Yes, continuous monitoring with the TC-90™ thermal card camera far exceeds the annual infrared camera inspections required under NFPA 70B.
- Do I need to be a trained thermographer to install and operate the TC-90™ thermal card camera?No, our firmware and software does all the work for you. Thermography training is not a requirement as our software allows presets. A short training by SYTIS personnel over the phone is all most folks need to run the system.
- Can I use POE (Power over ethernet) to power my TC-90™ thermal card camera?Yes, connecting to the ethernet will also allow you to transmit the videos and still images of the targets over your ethernet.
- If I’m in a remote location with no ethernet, can I still use the TC-90™ thermal card camera?Yes, we have a variety of ways to power the camera and send images and alerts that do not require direct ethernet access.
- Is there a quick way that I can prove the cost savings for a wind farm before I purchase and install the TC-90™?Yes, we recommend using the US Dept of Energy’s free software WOMBAT (Wind Operations & Management cost-Benefit Analysis Tool) for this purpose. If you would like our help with configuring and using WOMBAT to ascertain you cost savings, contact us.
- Can the GridSafe™ system monitor all components in an unmanned substation?Yes. That’s one of the reasons for its design. The PTZ cameras include virtual fence line monitoring up to a mile around the perimeter of the sire as well.
- Can the SYTIS PTZ bi-Spectral cameras see a fire though fog or clouds?Yes, the SYTIS cameras can see a small (1ft. X 1 ft.) fire up to 5 miles away and it can recognize it as a fire with our proven AI technology. We see through smoke, clouds, rain and fog.