FLIR's K65 is an NFPA-approved thermal camera for use by firefighters.
Teledyne FLIR has updated the Kxx-Series Thermal Cameras to improve the precision and speed of critical decision-making. First responders will benefit from:
These enhanced features work together to provide more efficient navigation and orientation in low and non-visibility areas and prevent user disorientation As a result firefighters can deliver more efficient and safe search and rescue operations, as well as faster fire location.
Rugged, robust and reliable with drop-proofing to a height of 2m onto concrete, high heat resistance and water damage protection, the FLIR K65 is an excellent tool for taking with you into even the most demanding conditons.
With a FLIR K65 as part of your kit, you'll be able to work faster, smarter and safer. This camera allows you to see through the dark and smoke, helps to pinpoint the body heat of trapped people and can even be used to instantly determine the hottest part of an area to help you plan your strategies much more efficiently.
Firefighters need to have clarity when they're working; that's why all FLIR K65 units come with FLIR FSX as standard.
This unique mode enhances the detail level of thermal images significantly, helping firefighters to spot objects and plan their movements much more carefully.
K33 | K45 | K53 | K55 | K65 | |
Imaging and Optical Data | |||||
IR resolution | 240 × 180 (43,200 pixels) | 240 × 180 (43,200 pixels) | 320 × 240 (76,800 pixels) | ||
Thermal sensitivity/NETD | <40 mK @ 30°C (86°F) | <30 mK @ 30°C (86°F) | |||
Field of view (FOV) | 51° × 38° | ||||
Image frequency | 60 Hz | ||||
Detector type | Focal plane array (FPA), uncooled microbolometer | ||||
Spectral range | 7.5 - 13.5 µm | ||||
Pitch | 25 µm | ||||
Image Presentation | |||||
Display | 4-inch LCD, 320 × 240 pixels, backlit | ||||
Auto range | Yes, selectable on/off using FLIR K-series camera configurator | ||||
Contrast optimization | Digital image enhancement using FSX | ||||
Image modes | Basic mode | Basic Black and white Fire Search and rescue Heat detection |
Basic mode | Basic Black and white Fire Search and rescue Heat detection |
TI Basic NFPA Black and white TI Basic PLUS NFPA Search and rescue Heat detection |
Measurement | |||||
Object temperature range | -20°C to 150°C (-4°F to 302°F), 0°C to 650°C (32°F to 1202°F) | ||||
Accuracy | ±4°C (±7.2°F) or ±4% of reading, for ambient temperature 10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F) | ||||
Video and Images | |||||
Storage media | - | Internal flash memory | |||
Non-radiometric IR video recording | - | - | MPEG-4 to internal flash memory | ||
Storage capacity | - | Up to 200 images | 200 files in total, with a maximum duration of 5 minutes each. The total number of files is co-dependent on the number of saved images. |
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Non-radiometric IR video streaming | Uncompressed colorized video using USB | ||||
USB | USB Mini-B | ||||
Data Communication Interfaces | |||||
Interfaces | Update from PC devices Data transfer to and from PC |
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General | |||||
Battery | 3.6V / 4.4Ah Li-ion, approximately 4-hour operating time | ||||
Charging system | 2-bay charger Optional In-truck charger |
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Charging time | 2 h to 85% capacity, charging status indicated by LEDs | ||||
Start-up time | <17 s. (IR image, no GUI) | ||||
Camera weight, including battery | 1.1 ±0.05 kg (2.4 ±0.1 lb) | ||||
Camera size (L × W × H) | 120 mm × 125 mm × 280 mm (4.7 in × 4.9 in × 11 in) | ||||
Tripod mounting | UNC ¼"-20 (adapter needed) | ||||
Operating temperature range | -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F) 150°C (302°F): 15 min. 260°C (500°F): 5 min. |
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Storage temperature range | -40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 185°F) | ||||
Compliance | - | NFPA 1801-2021 Ex-certified according to ANSI/ UL 121201-2017 and meets Class I Division 2 Groups C and D, Class II Division 2 Groups F and G, Temperature Code T4/T135°C |
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Magnetic fields | EN 61 000-4-8, Test level 5 for continuous field (severe industrial environment) | ||||
Encapsulation | IP 67 (IEC 60529) | ||||
Shock and vibration | 25 g (IEC 60068-2-27), 2 g (IEC 60068-2-6) | ||||
Drop | 2 m (6.6 ft.) on concrete floor (IEC 60068-2-31) |