Thermal imaging high-voltage switchboard temperature monitoring system from Nan Ke manufacturer
A high-tech plant in the Southern Taiwan Science Park has installed over 100 Ho-Chi Eagle Eye thermal imaging cameras paired with an AI-powered intelligent temperature monitoring and analysis host to dynamically monitor the temperature of high-voltage switchboards. This replaces the manual inspection using handheld thermal imagers, significantly reducing labor costs and providing 24/7 accurate monitoring of switchboard temperatures, ensuring the normal operation of electromechanical equipment.
The Ho-Chi Eagle Eye thermal imaging camera features a 4,800-pixel thermal imaging sensor, with dimensions of only 72 (W) x 118 (H) x 36 (D) mm. Combining 2 Mega visible light and thermal images, it can simultaneously monitor both the actual and thermal images of objects for dynamic environmental temperature monitoring and comparison. Thermal imaging is more accurate than traditional fire alarm devices and can detect red-point heat sources, simultaneously triggering an alarm on the intelligent temperature monitoring and analysis host. It is already being adopted by high-tech industries.

