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DayCor® RANGER

Characteristics

DayCor® Ranger is a complete power line inspection tool mounted on a vehicle. It is a robust system built for harsh terrain drive.

DayCor® Ranger is operated remotely from within the vehicle using a control and display unit (CDU).

UV sensitivity of 3x10-18 watt/cm2 coupled with rapid optical zoom and auto focus enables reliable detection and capture of distant corona emission, and of moving targets without smearing the output image.

DayCor® Ranger can accommodate for concurrent IR and UV inspection devices.

Istallation is easy and fast, adjustable to most vehicle makes. Supplied with an installation kit and detailed instructions.

Features

  • Rapid X25 optical zoom of the visible channel
  • Auto focus of the UV and Visible channels
  • Control & display unit (CDU)
  • Set for hyper spectral inspection
  • Digital video recording and storage
  • High resolution 8.4" LCD
  • UV events counter
  • Reporting software - multilingual
  • Accessories: GPS, Title Editor

Benefits

  • Perfect for long distance and remote inspection
  • Extended yet comfortable working hours
  • Immediate results with playback of the captured findings
  • Multi system inspection streamlines inspection procedures and reduces manpower costs

Testimonials

APS team spots trouble on the move/April 09, 2010, BY STEPHANIE A. WILKEN - SUN STAFF WRITER
".. The team, along with seven members of the predictive maintenance team, found 15 problems in the Yuma area last week. Three were major, meaning they could become a bigger problem if a larger load was forced on the system. Some of those minor problems could be earthquake-related, Alford said.
During their time here, they'll cover the entire Yuma area, including Somerton and San Luis. Finding problems like this are especially important with the summer temperatures. Anytime you have any kind of wire or conductor get warm enough, it could go right to the ground and there's a potential failure," he said.
APS spokeswoman Andrea Bereznak said the summertime, when the load is greater with more people using more power, could potentially cause an outage that workers wouldn't be able to detect until it happened. The new technology helps prevent that. "This way we look at it and see what equipment is slightly stressed and change it out," she said.
That proactive approach has already saved the company $12 million in the past 11 years. By proving it's well worth the investment, the company built the new Suburban .." (http://www.yumasun.com/news/team-57611-aps-camera.html)

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