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Digital multimeter and thermal imager combination

FLIR recently announced the FLIR DM166 thermal imaging multimeter with Infrared Guided Measurement (IGM), the digital multimeter and thermal imager combination.

The FLIR DM166 features 80 x 60 thermal resolution, broad multimeter test functions, and the flexibility for use in both high and low voltage applications.



Designed to provide faster troubleshooting in applications such as electrical distribution, electro-mechanical systems, HVAC/R, and electronics, the FLIR DM166 features a FLIR Lepton thermal microcamera core that visually guides users to the precise location of a problem.

Digital multimeter and thermal imager combination
Digital device combines thermal imaging with precision electrical measurement

Troubleshoot complex electrical distribution

The feature-packed multimeter helps users pinpoint issues faster, and then troubleshoot complex electrical distribution and electro-mechanical systems more effectively and efficiently.

Thermal imaging is a non-contact temperature measurement method, allowing the user to more safely scan for overheating system components.

Additionally, with a rugged, drop-tested design and the safety rating electrical and HVAC professionals’ need, the FLIR DM166 is field-ready for even the most demanding applications.

The FLIR DM166 carries a 10-year warranty on both the product and the thermal detector.

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