Use the smart Testo 872 building inspection kit to detect mould-risk areas in buildings quickly and easily. The Testo 605i thermohygrometer included in the kit transmits the room parameters via Bluetooth to the Testo 872 thermal imager. Mould-risk areas are shown in amber or red on the camera display (according to the traffic light principle). The thermal imager impresses with a thermal sensitivity of 0.06 °C and its ease of use, in addition to its professional measuring cable with maximum image quality. The equipment can be transported safely and conveniently in the robust case.
- Infrared resolution of 320 x 240 pixels = 76,800 temperature measuring points, the infrared resolution is extended to 640 x 480 pixels via integrated SuperResolution Technology
- Detecting temperature differences from 0.06 Deg.C
- 42 Deg. fixed-focus lens for a wide field of view and an ideal overview of the temperature distribution. The fixed focus means there is no longer any need for manual focusing
- The Testo Thermography App enables you to write reports on site, save them online and send them by e-mail, as well as allowing you to use mobile terminal devices as a second display or for remote control
- Wireless transmission (via Bluetooth) of external measurement parameters, such as ambient temperature and relative humidity, from the Testo 605i thermohygrometer to the Testo 872 thermal imager
- Critical temperature conditions are directly displayed via automatic hot-cold spot recognition
- The Testo ScaleAssist automatically ensures optimum setting of the thermal image scale, which means you generate objectively comparable and error-free thermal images, e.g. of the thermal insulation behaviour of buildings
- The Testo ?-Assist ensures the correct measurement result by automatically determining and setting the emissivity and reflected temperature
- The IFOV warner means the distance from the measurement object/measurement spot size is determined and the measurement spot is shown on the thermal image – you therefore avoid measurement errors, because the camera shows you exactly what you can measure