Fluke ii900 Industrial Acoustic Imager, 2 to 52 kHz, 1280 x 800

Model: II900 | UPC: 095969906371

Fluke ii900 Industrial Acoustic Imager, 2 to 52 kHz, 1280 x 800

Model: II900 | UPC: 095969906371

Sleek and reliable, this sonic industrial imager features a 7" (177.8 mm) LCD touchscreen that overlays SoundMap on a visual image for quick leak location identification. Quick and efficient, this imager is ideal for air and vacuum leaks, even during peak production periods in noisy environments.

Sleek and reliable, this sonic industrial imager features a 7" (177.8 mm) LCD touchscreen that overlays SoundMap on a visual image for quick leak location identification. Quick and efficient, this imager is ideal for air and vacuum leaks, even during peak production periods in noisy environments.

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Fluke ii900 Offers

Leaks in compressed air, gas and vacuum systems hit both production uptime and the operations line. With this sonic industrial imager your maintenance team can quickly pinpoint the location of compressed air and vacuum leaks. With minimal training, your maintenance technicians can begin checking for air leaks during their typical maintenance routine - even during peak operation hours.

This industrial imager offers a way to locate issues using sound, and it is an intuitive, simple to use tool that can isolate the frequency of leaks or vacuums, even in extremely noisy production environments. A leak location is determined by discerning the direction from which a sound originates by the time delays that occur as the sound passes over an array of microphones. A SoundMap™ is displayed in color over a visual image allowing for easy visual location. With the full array of microphones, it is easy to scan a large area and even capture leaks from a distance.

FLUKE ii900 product image

Features

  • Leak volume and cost indication on the go
  • CO2 emission reporting
  • Improve energy efficiency - Do more with the same air compressors and delay the capital expense of purchasing an additional compressor
  • Lower utility and downtime costs
  • Reduce time and costs to detect leaks
  • Improve production process and pneumatic equipment reliability
  • SoundSight™ technology
  • Acoustic imaging: Blended live SoundMap™ with visual image
  • Frequency range from 2 to 52 kHz
  • Detection range of up to 230' (70 m)*
  • 7" (177.8 mm) 1280 x 800 LCD with capacitive touchscreen

*Depending on ambient conditions.

How fast will you find your first leak?

Right out of the box, this imager is ready to use. It's rugged and ergonomic design make it easy to handle and the large 7" LCD display make leaks easy to see. Within minutes, a user with little-to-no experience can start detecting leaks. All the necessary components are built-in and easy to access. In addition, shutting down the plant or putting technicians in harm's way was out of the question, that's why this acoustic imager can be used in noisy environments and from a safe distance.

More than you expected, by far

  • 7" LCD touchscreen that overlays a SoundMap™ on a visual image for quick leak location identification
  • Straightforward, intuitive interface to isolate the sound frequency of the leak and filter out loud background noise
  • Image and video tagging, annotation, and organization using folders
  • Leak sizing to help determine priority for repairs
  • Report tool to share visuals, tagging, notes, and more with others on your team or repair personnel

Communication and reporting tools for everyone

This imager comes enabled with LeakQ mode, which automatically determines the distance to the target (a leak that shows inside the circle on the display). When a leak is detected and the imager can determine the distance, the LeakQ value on the display gives in indication of the size of the leak. The value is based on the measured dB SPL value and the distance.

The LeakQ reporting tool combines the inputs from your industrial acoustic imager with inputs made directly to the tool to create organized and detailed reports. These reports can be used to convey where repairs need to be made, for follow-up post repair to confirm fixes, or for simply documenting the inspection process and results.

How do you see sound?

This industrial acoustic imager visualizes the sounds coming from small leaks in compressed air, gas, and vacuum systems. Equipped with an array of microphones for an expanded field-of-view, this imager enables maintenance teams to locate air, gas, and vacuum leaks quickly and accurately in compressed air systems - even in noisy environments. Specifically designed for noisy production facilities the SoundSight™ technology is simple to learn and easy to implement.

Applications

  • Hospitals
  • Power plants
  • Transportation
  • Material handling
  • Oil and gas and mining: Refineries, oil rigs, gas processing, and mines
  • Process manufacturing: F&B, chemical, pharma, glass, cement, pulp and paper
  • Discrete manufacturing: Automotive, heavy machinery, fabricated metal, plastics, and electronics

Facilities Maintenance Challenges and the Fluke Solutions

Facilities maintenance professionals face a wide range of challenges, from electrical and mechanical equipment uptime to overall safety concerns. It’s critical to maintain facilities and the associated assets at peak performance. Let's review the issues faced by maintenance managers, IT support, and electrical/mechanical technicians. Along with the Fluke solutions that offer to save you time and money while increasing efficiency and safety. Fluke makes reliable, rugged and accurate tools to maintain electromechanical systems, motors, pumps, electrical distribution systems and more to keep your world up and running.

Learn More
Facilities Maintenance Challenges and the Fluke Solutions

Fluke II900 Specifications

Sensors
Frequency Band 2 to 52 kHz
Detection Range 1.6 to >230' (0.5 to >70 m)
Field of View 63° ±5°
Nominal Frame Rate 25 FPS
Built-In Digital Camera (Visible Light)
Field of View 63° ±5°
Focus Fixed lens
Acoustic Measurements
Measurement Range 15.4 to 115.2 dB SPL (±1 dB SPL 2 kHz)
5.6 to 102.5 dB SPL (±2 dB SPL 19 kHz)
28.4 to 131.1 dB SPL (±1 dB SPL 35 kHz)
41.8 to 133.1 dB SPL (±3 dB SPL 52 kHz)
Auto Maximum/Minimum dB Gain Auto or manual, user selectable
Frequency Band Selection User selectable through user-made presets or manual entry
General Specifications
Display Size: 7" (17.78 cm) LCD with backlight, under-sunlight readable
Resolution: 1280 x 800 (1,024,000 pixels)
Touchscreen: Capacitive
Acoustic image: Yes, SoundMap™ image
Software Ease of use: Intuitive user interface
Trend graphs: Frequency and dB scale
Spot markers: dB level reading at center point of the image
Image Storage Capacity: Internal memory with the capacity for 999 picture files and 20 video files
Image format: Blended visual and SoundMap™ .JPG or .PNG
Video format: Blended visual and SoundMap™ .MP4
Video length: Up to 5 minutes
Digital export: USB-C for data transfer
Standard Palettes 3: Grayscale, Ironbow and Blue-Red
Temperature Operating: 14 to 113°F (-10 to 45°C)
Storage: -4 to 158°F (-20 to 70°C) without batteries installed
Relative Humidity 10 to 95%, non-condensing
Ingress Protection IP40
General Safety IEC 61010-1
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) International IEC 61326-1: Portable Electromagnetic Environment IEC 61326-2-2 CISPR 11: Group 1, Class A
USA (FCC) 47 CFR 15 subpart B (considered an exempt device per clause 15.103)
RoHS Compliant Yes
Supported Languages Dutch, English, Finish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Traditional Chinese
Battery Type: 2 x rechargeable Li-ion batteries
Life: 6 hours/battery
Charging time: 3 hours
Charging system: External dual-bay charger
Dimensions 7.3 x 12.7 x 2.7" (186 x 322 x 68 mm)
Weight 3.75 lbs (1.7 kg)
Click here for complete specifications on the Fluke II900

What's included with the Fluke II900

  • Acoustic Imager
  • USB Cable
  • 2 x Rubber Array Covers
  • Adjustable Hand Strap
  • Adjustable Neck Strap
  • Rugged, Hard Carrying Case
  • 2 x Rugged Lithium Ion Smart Battery Packs
  • AC Power Supply and Battery Pack Charger (Including Universal AC Adapters)
  • Two-Year Warranty
FLUKE ii910 product image FLUKE ii900 product image
Key Features ii910 ii900 Definitions
Sensors
Frequency Band 2 to 100 kHz 2 to 52 kHz
Detection Range 1.6 to 393' (0.5 to 120 m)* 1.6 to >230' (0.5 to >70 m)*
Field of View 63° ±5°
Nominal Frame Rate 25 FPS The number of Frames Per Second (FPS) indicates the number of times the image on the screen is refreshed each second
Built-In Digital Camera (Visible Light)
Field of View (FOV) 63° ±5°
Focus Fixed lens
Display
Size 7" (177.8 mm) LCD with backlight, sunlight readable
Resolution 1280 x 800 (1,024,000 pixels)
Touchscreen Capacitive Extremely precise and quick responding
Acoustic Image Yes, SoundMap™ image A SoundMap™ is a visual map of noise sources using an acoustical array
Image Storage
Storage Capacity Internal memory with the capacity for 999 picture files and 20 video files
Image Format Blended visual and SoundMap™ .JPG or .PNG
Video Format Blended visual and SoundMap™ .MP4
Video Length Up to 5 minutes
Digital Export USB-C for data transfer
Acoustic Measurements
Measurement Range 12.1 to 114.6 dB SPL (±1 dB SPL 2 kHz)
4.4 to 101.2 dB SPL (±2 dB SPL 19 kHz)
12.8 to 119.2 dB SPL (±1 dB SPL 35 kHz)
19.8 to 116.1 dB SPL (±3 dB SPL 52 kHz)
41.4 to 129 dB SPL (±1 dB SPL 80 kHz)
54.4 to 135.5 dB SPL (±1 dB SPL 100 kHz)
15.4 to 115.2 dB SPL (±1 dB SPL 2 kHz)
5.6 to 102.5 dB SPL (±2 dB SPL 19 kHz)
28.4 to 131.1 dB SPL (±1 dB SPL 35 kHz)
41.8 to 133.1 dB SPL (±3 dB SPL 52 kHz)
Sound pressure level (dB SPL) or acoustic pressure is the local pressure deviation from the ambient-decible and sound pressure level
Auto Maximum/Minimum dB Gain Auto or manual, user selectable
Frequency Band Selection User selectable through user-made presets or manual entry
Software
Ease of Use Intuitive user interface
Trend Graphs Frequency and dB scale
Spot Markers dB level reading at center point of the image
Battery
Batteries (Field-Replaceable, Rechargeable) 2 x Rechargeable li-ion batteries
Battery Life 6 hours/battery (product includes spare battery)
Battery Charging Time 3 hours
Battery Charging System External dual-bay charger
General Specifications
Standard Palettes 3: Grayscale, Ironbow and Blue-Red
Operating Temperature
ii900 14 to 113°F (-10 to 45°C)
ii910 14 to 104°F (-10 to 40°C)
Storage Temperature -4 to 158°F (-20 to 70°C) without batteries installed
Relative Humidity 10 to 95%, non-condensing
Dimensions 7.3 x 12.7 x 2.7" (186 x 322 x 68 mm)
Weight 3.75 lbs (1.7 kg) with battery included
Ingress Protection (IP) IP40 Protection against particles 1 mm or greater and dripping water
Warranty Two years
Self-Diagnostic Notification Array-health test to identify when microphone array needs attention
Supported Languages Dutch, English, Finish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Traditional Chinese
RoHS Compliant Yes
Safety
General Safety IEC 61010-1
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) International IEC 61326-1: Portable Electromagnetic Environment
IEC 61326-2-2 CISPR 11: Group 1, Class A
Korea (KCC) Class A Equipment (Industrial Broadcasting and Communication)
USA (FCC) 47 CFR 15 subpart B. This product is considered an exempt device per clause 15.103
*Depending on ambient conditions

Webinar: Introduction to Acoustic Sound Imaging


Acoustic sound imaging is an exciting and innovative technology that allows us to create an image of a scene based on the sounds in that scene.

During our 1-hour webinar, we've covered:
1. What is acoustic sound imaging?
2. Potential applications and what to watch out for.
3. Cost-saving opportunities.
4. Practical considerations.
5. Introduction to the Fluke ii900.
6. Operating the Fluke ii900.

Webinar: Acoustic Sound Imaging - See compressed air leaks with the Fluke ii900 & ii910


Acoustic sound imaging is an exciting and innovative technology that allows us to create an image of a scene based on the sounds in that scene. A safe quick and easy way to detect and locate partial discharge in order to maintain high voltage equipment and prevent catastrophic events.

During this 1-hour webinar, we'll cover:
• What is acoustic sound imaging?
• Potential applications and what to watch out for.
• Cost-saving opportunities.
• Practical considerations.
• Introduction to the Fluke ii900.
• Operating the Fluke ii900.

BONUS! Intro to the new Fluke ii910 Precision Acoustic Imager.

The Fluke ii900 Sonic Industrial Imager allows you to spot the air leak


Here's the solution that allows you to see and identify leaks that cut into your productivity and profits in a matter of seconds! Not to mention, that's how short this video is!

Watch for a visual on how this Sonic Industrial Imager from Fluke (model ii900) will allow you to "see" compressed air, gas, steam or vacuum leaks quickly, easily, and accurately.

Finally a better way to detect compressed air leaks with the Fluke ii900 Sonic Industrial Imager


Would you be impressed if we told you that there's a solution that allows you to see and identify compressed air leaks that cut into your productivity and profits? Well, be prepared to be impressed!

Fluke acoustic sound imaging technology allows technicians to see sound as they scan hoses, fittings, and connections for leaks. The Fluke ii900 features a built-in acoustic array of tiny sensitive microphones that generate a spectrum of decibel levels per frequency.

Clearly see leaks you can't even hear without having to shut down the line.

What would you repair if there was an easy way you could pinpoint a leak, even from a distance? Plus, save money!

Finally a better way to detect compressed air, gas, steam and vacuum leaks.

Check out this video as an introduction to the values on this exceptional instrument.

How the Fluke ii900 will allow you to see air leaks in order to reduce lost energy consumption


Join Sarah from Fluke as she introduces you to the uses of the ii900 air leak detector. Let's face it, compressed air, gas, steam or vacuum leaks are not only expensive and they're one of the largest sources of energy waste in the production industry.

Watch as Sarah walks you through how this revolutionary instrument is so unique compared to other conventional leak detectors on the market - see 00:30.

Spoiler Alert! With this sonic industrial imager your maintenance team can quickly pinpoint the location of compressed air and vacuum leaks. With minimal training, your maintenance technicians can begin checking for air leaks during their typical maintenance routine - even during peak operation hours.

This industrial imager offers a way to locate issues using sound, and it is an intuitive, simple to use tool that can isolate the frequency of leaks or vacuums, even in extremely noisy production environments. A leak location is determined by discerning the direction from which a sound originates by the time delays that occur as the sound passes over an array of microphones. A SoundMap™ is displayed in color over a visual image allowing for easy visual location. With the full array of microphones, it is easy to scan a large area and even capture leaks from a distance.

Interested in a virtual demo? We’ve got you covered. Request yours today! Contact us: sales@globaltestsupply.com.

Guide to the differences between the Fluke ii900 Industrial and the ii910 Precision Acoustic Imagers


Join us as Adam walks us through the important differences between the Fluke ii900 Industrial Acoustic Imager and the ii910 Precision Acoustic Imager.

Both models provide a solution that allows you to see and identify leaks that cut into your productivity and profits. Fluke acoustic sound imaging technology allows technicians to see sound as they scan hoses, fittings, and connections for leaks. Both models in the Fluke ii900 series feature a built-in acoustic array of tiny sensitive microphones generates a spectrum of decibel levels per frequency.

Finally, a better way to detect compressed air, gas, steam and vacuum leaks.

We encourage you to check out the additional application offered by the ii910 model at 01:05.

Prevent damages caused by air and gas leaks can lead to serious/costly issues


We've been there, damage due to air and gas leaks go undetected and lead to a variety of issues that are often costly to our bottom line and productivity. These can be prevented with early detection with the Fluke ii900 Sonic Imager.

Check out a few examples of the damage that can be caused in this quick video.

Detailed reports are just a few clicks away with the Fluke ii900 LeakQ™ report generation


Let's look at how you can use the Fluke ii900 LeakQ™ report generation to create detailed and organized reports with the images captured and share them with anyone.

Join Adam as he explains how to do this in the simple step-by-step guide.

Tag leaks with information of leak type, type of gas (compressed air, vacuum, other gases, etc), pressure and location of the leak. These reports include leak pictures featuring SoundMap™ images, photo-notes, tags, and user annotations, along with a summary of the total cost of leaks.

A sneak peak at the Fluke LeakQ™ mode on the ii900 Sonic Industrial Imager


Use LeakQ™ mode on ii900 to get an estimated size of your leak and allow you to take the image that you capture and plug it into a reporting tool to get an estimated cost saving if you fix the leak that you find with the tool.

Impressed? Join Adam from Fluke for a step-by-step guide on how use this feature on your ii900 Sonic Industrial Imager from Fluke.

How should I adjust the frequency settings on my Fluke ii900 Sonic Industrial Imager?


The frequency range settings are key to getting the best image from the Fluke ii900 Sonic Industrial Imager. In this 30 second video, we cover how to use your default settings at the start and progress the which ranges are optimal for finding leaks quickly.

We'll also show you how to use the touchscreen to adjust the span, if needed.

Quick start guide for the Fluke ii900 Sonic Industrial Imager


Have you purchased the Fluke ii900 Sonic Industrial Imager?
Are you thinking of purchasing the Fluke ii900 Sonic Industrial Imager?

Give us 40 seconds and we'll show you how to get started using your instrument and get you closer to finding the compressed air, gas, steam and vacuum leaks.

Solutions to knowing the difference between a reflection and a real leak


Are you wondering how you can identify the difference between a sound reflection and a real air leak? We'll show you in this quick video that actually shows you the difference, along with a couple of tricks to try out.

Still struggling? Ask one of our experts at Global Test Supply and we'll help you out.

Customize your profiles on your Fluke ii900 to simplify your life


You've made the excellent decision to purchase the ii900 Sonic Industrial Imager from Fluke. Did you know that you can customize the settings on your instruments and make it that much easier for you?

Join Adam and he provides this short and simple step-by-step walk-through on how to:
- Create user profiles;
- Order acoustic images and videos in folders;
- Add annotations to the images and videos;
- and so much more

Fluke ii900 Sonic Industrial Imager - Optimal battery operation


Keep your ii900 fully charge with the two included Fluke Smart Batteries and this video shows you how. We're talking about keeping your ii900 running for up to 12 hours, thereby allowing you to stay on top of your detection maintenance, no problem!

Find air leak more quickly and easily with the Fluke ii900 - Experts and novices agree


Can the average person find leaks faster with the Fluke ii900 Sonic Industrial Imager compared to an expert inspector? Watch this short video to find out. You might be surprised by the results.

Click on a category to view a selection of compatible accessories with the Fluke ii900 Industrial Acoustic Imager, 2 to 52 kHz, 1280 x 800.

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Customer Reviews for the Fluke II900

Fluke ii900 Offers

Leaks in compressed air, gas and vacuum systems hit both production uptime and the operations line. With this sonic industrial imager your maintenance team can quickly pinpoint the location of compressed air and vacuum leaks. With minimal training, your maintenance technicians can begin checking for air leaks during their typical maintenance routine - even during peak operation hours.

This industrial imager offers a way to locate issues using sound, and it is an intuitive, simple to use tool that can isolate the frequency of leaks or vacuums, even in extremely noisy production environments. A leak location is determined by discerning the direction from which a sound originates by the time delays that occur as the sound passes over an array of microphones. A SoundMap™ is displayed in color over a visual image allowing for easy visual location. With the full array of microphones, it is easy to scan a large area and even capture leaks from a distance.

FLUKE ii900 product image

Features

  • Leak volume and cost indication on the go
  • CO2 emission reporting
  • Improve energy efficiency - Do more with the same air compressors and delay the capital expense of purchasing an additional compressor
  • Lower utility and downtime costs
  • Reduce time and costs to detect leaks
  • Improve production process and pneumatic equipment reliability
  • SoundSight™ technology
  • Acoustic imaging: Blended live SoundMap™ with visual image
  • Frequency range from 2 to 52 kHz
  • Detection range of up to 230' (70 m)*
  • 7" (177.8 mm) 1280 x 800 LCD with capacitive touchscreen

*Depending on ambient conditions.

How fast will you find your first leak?

Right out of the box, this imager is ready to use. It's rugged and ergonomic design make it easy to handle and the large 7" LCD display make leaks easy to see. Within minutes, a user with little-to-no experience can start detecting leaks. All the necessary components are built-in and easy to access. In addition, shutting down the plant or putting technicians in harm's way was out of the question, that's why this acoustic imager can be used in noisy environments and from a safe distance.

More than you expected, by far

  • 7" LCD touchscreen that overlays a SoundMap™ on a visual image for quick leak location identification
  • Straightforward, intuitive interface to isolate the sound frequency of the leak and filter out loud background noise
  • Image and video tagging, annotation, and organization using folders
  • Leak sizing to help determine priority for repairs
  • Report tool to share visuals, tagging, notes, and more with others on your team or repair personnel

Communication and reporting tools for everyone

This imager comes enabled with LeakQ mode, which automatically determines the distance to the target (a leak that shows inside the circle on the display). When a leak is detected and the imager can determine the distance, the LeakQ value on the display gives in indication of the size of the leak. The value is based on the measured dB SPL value and the distance.

The LeakQ reporting tool combines the inputs from your industrial acoustic imager with inputs made directly to the tool to create organized and detailed reports. These reports can be used to convey where repairs need to be made, for follow-up post repair to confirm fixes, or for simply documenting the inspection process and results.

How do you see sound?

This industrial acoustic imager visualizes the sounds coming from small leaks in compressed air, gas, and vacuum systems. Equipped with an array of microphones for an expanded field-of-view, this imager enables maintenance teams to locate air, gas, and vacuum leaks quickly and accurately in compressed air systems - even in noisy environments. Specifically designed for noisy production facilities the SoundSight™ technology is simple to learn and easy to implement.

Applications

  • Hospitals
  • Power plants
  • Transportation
  • Material handling
  • Oil and gas and mining: Refineries, oil rigs, gas processing, and mines
  • Process manufacturing: F&B, chemical, pharma, glass, cement, pulp and paper
  • Discrete manufacturing: Automotive, heavy machinery, fabricated metal, plastics, and electronics

Facilities Maintenance Challenges and the Fluke Solutions

Facilities maintenance professionals face a wide range of challenges, from electrical and mechanical equipment uptime to overall safety concerns. It’s critical to maintain facilities and the associated assets at peak performance. Let's review the issues faced by maintenance managers, IT support, and electrical/mechanical technicians. Along with the Fluke solutions that offer to save you time and money while increasing efficiency and safety. Fluke makes reliable, rugged and accurate tools to maintain electromechanical systems, motors, pumps, electrical distribution systems and more to keep your world up and running.

Learn More
Facilities Maintenance Challenges and the Fluke Solutions

Fluke II900 Specifications

Sensors
Frequency Band 2 to 52 kHz
Detection Range 1.6 to >230' (0.5 to >70 m)
Field of View 63° ±5°
Nominal Frame Rate 25 FPS
Built-In Digital Camera (Visible Light)
Field of View 63° ±5°
Focus Fixed lens
Acoustic Measurements
Measurement Range 15.4 to 115.2 dB SPL (±1 dB SPL 2 kHz)
5.6 to 102.5 dB SPL (±2 dB SPL 19 kHz)
28.4 to 131.1 dB SPL (±1 dB SPL 35 kHz)
41.8 to 133.1 dB SPL (±3 dB SPL 52 kHz)
Auto Maximum/Minimum dB Gain Auto or manual, user selectable
Frequency Band Selection User selectable through user-made presets or manual entry
General Specifications
Display Size: 7" (17.78 cm) LCD with backlight, under-sunlight readable
Resolution: 1280 x 800 (1,024,000 pixels)
Touchscreen: Capacitive
Acoustic image: Yes, SoundMap™ image
Software Ease of use: Intuitive user interface
Trend graphs: Frequency and dB scale
Spot markers: dB level reading at center point of the image
Image Storage Capacity: Internal memory with the capacity for 999 picture files and 20 video files
Image format: Blended visual and SoundMap™ .JPG or .PNG
Video format: Blended visual and SoundMap™ .MP4
Video length: Up to 5 minutes
Digital export: USB-C for data transfer
Standard Palettes 3: Grayscale, Ironbow and Blue-Red
Temperature Operating: 14 to 113°F (-10 to 45°C)
Storage: -4 to 158°F (-20 to 70°C) without batteries installed
Relative Humidity 10 to 95%, non-condensing
Ingress Protection IP40
General Safety IEC 61010-1
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) International IEC 61326-1: Portable Electromagnetic Environment IEC 61326-2-2 CISPR 11: Group 1, Class A
USA (FCC) 47 CFR 15 subpart B (considered an exempt device per clause 15.103)
RoHS Compliant Yes
Supported Languages Dutch, English, Finish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Traditional Chinese
Battery Type: 2 x rechargeable Li-ion batteries
Life: 6 hours/battery
Charging time: 3 hours
Charging system: External dual-bay charger
Dimensions 7.3 x 12.7 x 2.7" (186 x 322 x 68 mm)
Weight 3.75 lbs (1.7 kg)
Click here for complete specifications on the Fluke II900

What's included with the Fluke II900

  • Acoustic Imager
  • USB Cable
  • 2 x Rubber Array Covers
  • Adjustable Hand Strap
  • Adjustable Neck Strap
  • Rugged, Hard Carrying Case
  • 2 x Rugged Lithium Ion Smart Battery Packs
  • AC Power Supply and Battery Pack Charger (Including Universal AC Adapters)
  • Two-Year Warranty
FLUKE ii910 product image FLUKE ii900 product image
Key Features ii910 ii900 Definitions
Sensors
Frequency Band 2 to 100 kHz 2 to 52 kHz
Detection Range 1.6 to 393' (0.5 to 120 m)* 1.6 to >230' (0.5 to >70 m)*
Field of View 63° ±5°
Nominal Frame Rate 25 FPS The number of Frames Per Second (FPS) indicates the number of times the image on the screen is refreshed each second
Built-In Digital Camera (Visible Light)
Field of View (FOV) 63° ±5°
Focus Fixed lens
Display
Size 7" (177.8 mm) LCD with backlight, sunlight readable
Resolution 1280 x 800 (1,024,000 pixels)
Touchscreen Capacitive Extremely precise and quick responding
Acoustic Image Yes, SoundMap™ image A SoundMap™ is a visual map of noise sources using an acoustical array
Image Storage
Storage Capacity Internal memory with the capacity for 999 picture files and 20 video files
Image Format Blended visual and SoundMap™ .JPG or .PNG
Video Format Blended visual and SoundMap™ .MP4
Video Length Up to 5 minutes
Digital Export USB-C for data transfer
Acoustic Measurements
Measurement Range 12.1 to 114.6 dB SPL (±1 dB SPL 2 kHz)
4.4 to 101.2 dB SPL (±2 dB SPL 19 kHz)
12.8 to 119.2 dB SPL (±1 dB SPL 35 kHz)
19.8 to 116.1 dB SPL (±3 dB SPL 52 kHz)
41.4 to 129 dB SPL (±1 dB SPL 80 kHz)
54.4 to 135.5 dB SPL (±1 dB SPL 100 kHz)
15.4 to 115.2 dB SPL (±1 dB SPL 2 kHz)
5.6 to 102.5 dB SPL (±2 dB SPL 19 kHz)
28.4 to 131.1 dB SPL (±1 dB SPL 35 kHz)
41.8 to 133.1 dB SPL (±3 dB SPL 52 kHz)
Sound pressure level (dB SPL) or acoustic pressure is the local pressure deviation from the ambient-decible and sound pressure level
Auto Maximum/Minimum dB Gain Auto or manual, user selectable
Frequency Band Selection User selectable through user-made presets or manual entry
Software
Ease of Use Intuitive user interface
Trend Graphs Frequency and dB scale
Spot Markers dB level reading at center point of the image
Battery
Batteries (Field-Replaceable, Rechargeable) 2 x Rechargeable li-ion batteries
Battery Life 6 hours/battery (product includes spare battery)
Battery Charging Time 3 hours
Battery Charging System External dual-bay charger
General Specifications
Standard Palettes 3: Grayscale, Ironbow and Blue-Red
Operating Temperature
ii900 14 to 113°F (-10 to 45°C)
ii910 14 to 104°F (-10 to 40°C)
Storage Temperature -4 to 158°F (-20 to 70°C) without batteries installed
Relative Humidity 10 to 95%, non-condensing
Dimensions 7.3 x 12.7 x 2.7" (186 x 322 x 68 mm)
Weight 3.75 lbs (1.7 kg) with battery included
Ingress Protection (IP) IP40 Protection against particles 1 mm or greater and dripping water
Warranty Two years
Self-Diagnostic Notification Array-health test to identify when microphone array needs attention
Supported Languages Dutch, English, Finish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Traditional Chinese
RoHS Compliant Yes
Safety
General Safety IEC 61010-1
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) International IEC 61326-1: Portable Electromagnetic Environment
IEC 61326-2-2 CISPR 11: Group 1, Class A
Korea (KCC) Class A Equipment (Industrial Broadcasting and Communication)
USA (FCC) 47 CFR 15 subpart B. This product is considered an exempt device per clause 15.103
*Depending on ambient conditions

Webinar: Introduction to Acoustic Sound Imaging


Acoustic sound imaging is an exciting and innovative technology that allows us to create an image of a scene based on the sounds in that scene.

During our 1-hour webinar, we've covered:
1. What is acoustic sound imaging?
2. Potential applications and what to watch out for.
3. Cost-saving opportunities.
4. Practical considerations.
5. Introduction to the Fluke ii900.
6. Operating the Fluke ii900.

Webinar: Acoustic Sound Imaging - See compressed air leaks with the Fluke ii900 & ii910


Acoustic sound imaging is an exciting and innovative technology that allows us to create an image of a scene based on the sounds in that scene. A safe quick and easy way to detect and locate partial discharge in order to maintain high voltage equipment and prevent catastrophic events.

During this 1-hour webinar, we'll cover:
• What is acoustic sound imaging?
• Potential applications and what to watch out for.
• Cost-saving opportunities.
• Practical considerations.
• Introduction to the Fluke ii900.
• Operating the Fluke ii900.

BONUS! Intro to the new Fluke ii910 Precision Acoustic Imager.

The Fluke ii900 Sonic Industrial Imager allows you to spot the air leak


Here's the solution that allows you to see and identify leaks that cut into your productivity and profits in a matter of seconds! Not to mention, that's how short this video is!

Watch for a visual on how this Sonic Industrial Imager from Fluke (model ii900) will allow you to "see" compressed air, gas, steam or vacuum leaks quickly, easily, and accurately.

Finally a better way to detect compressed air leaks with the Fluke ii900 Sonic Industrial Imager


Would you be impressed if we told you that there's a solution that allows you to see and identify compressed air leaks that cut into your productivity and profits? Well, be prepared to be impressed!

Fluke acoustic sound imaging technology allows technicians to see sound as they scan hoses, fittings, and connections for leaks. The Fluke ii900 features a built-in acoustic array of tiny sensitive microphones that generate a spectrum of decibel levels per frequency.

Clearly see leaks you can't even hear without having to shut down the line.

What would you repair if there was an easy way you could pinpoint a leak, even from a distance? Plus, save money!

Finally a better way to detect compressed air, gas, steam and vacuum leaks.

Check out this video as an introduction to the values on this exceptional instrument.

How the Fluke ii900 will allow you to see air leaks in order to reduce lost energy consumption


Join Sarah from Fluke as she introduces you to the uses of the ii900 air leak detector. Let's face it, compressed air, gas, steam or vacuum leaks are not only expensive and they're one of the largest sources of energy waste in the production industry.

Watch as Sarah walks you through how this revolutionary instrument is so unique compared to other conventional leak detectors on the market - see 00:30.

Spoiler Alert! With this sonic industrial imager your maintenance team can quickly pinpoint the location of compressed air and vacuum leaks. With minimal training, your maintenance technicians can begin checking for air leaks during their typical maintenance routine - even during peak operation hours.

This industrial imager offers a way to locate issues using sound, and it is an intuitive, simple to use tool that can isolate the frequency of leaks or vacuums, even in extremely noisy production environments. A leak location is determined by discerning the direction from which a sound originates by the time delays that occur as the sound passes over an array of microphones. A SoundMap™ is displayed in color over a visual image allowing for easy visual location. With the full array of microphones, it is easy to scan a large area and even capture leaks from a distance.

Interested in a virtual demo? We’ve got you covered. Request yours today! Contact us: sales@globaltestsupply.com.

Guide to the differences between the Fluke ii900 Industrial and the ii910 Precision Acoustic Imagers


Join us as Adam walks us through the important differences between the Fluke ii900 Industrial Acoustic Imager and the ii910 Precision Acoustic Imager.

Both models provide a solution that allows you to see and identify leaks that cut into your productivity and profits. Fluke acoustic sound imaging technology allows technicians to see sound as they scan hoses, fittings, and connections for leaks. Both models in the Fluke ii900 series feature a built-in acoustic array of tiny sensitive microphones generates a spectrum of decibel levels per frequency.

Finally, a better way to detect compressed air, gas, steam and vacuum leaks.

We encourage you to check out the additional application offered by the ii910 model at 01:05.

Prevent damages caused by air and gas leaks can lead to serious/costly issues


We've been there, damage due to air and gas leaks go undetected and lead to a variety of issues that are often costly to our bottom line and productivity. These can be prevented with early detection with the Fluke ii900 Sonic Imager.

Check out a few examples of the damage that can be caused in this quick video.

Detailed reports are just a few clicks away with the Fluke ii900 LeakQ™ report generation


Let's look at how you can use the Fluke ii900 LeakQ™ report generation to create detailed and organized reports with the images captured and share them with anyone.

Join Adam as he explains how to do this in the simple step-by-step guide.

Tag leaks with information of leak type, type of gas (compressed air, vacuum, other gases, etc), pressure and location of the leak. These reports include leak pictures featuring SoundMap™ images, photo-notes, tags, and user annotations, along with a summary of the total cost of leaks.

A sneak peak at the Fluke LeakQ™ mode on the ii900 Sonic Industrial Imager


Use LeakQ™ mode on ii900 to get an estimated size of your leak and allow you to take the image that you capture and plug it into a reporting tool to get an estimated cost saving if you fix the leak that you find with the tool.

Impressed? Join Adam from Fluke for a step-by-step guide on how use this feature on your ii900 Sonic Industrial Imager from Fluke.

How should I adjust the frequency settings on my Fluke ii900 Sonic Industrial Imager?


The frequency range settings are key to getting the best image from the Fluke ii900 Sonic Industrial Imager. In this 30 second video, we cover how to use your default settings at the start and progress the which ranges are optimal for finding leaks quickly.

We'll also show you how to use the touchscreen to adjust the span, if needed.

Quick start guide for the Fluke ii900 Sonic Industrial Imager


Have you purchased the Fluke ii900 Sonic Industrial Imager?
Are you thinking of purchasing the Fluke ii900 Sonic Industrial Imager?

Give us 40 seconds and we'll show you how to get started using your instrument and get you closer to finding the compressed air, gas, steam and vacuum leaks.

Solutions to knowing the difference between a reflection and a real leak


Are you wondering how you can identify the difference between a sound reflection and a real air leak? We'll show you in this quick video that actually shows you the difference, along with a couple of tricks to try out.

Still struggling? Ask one of our experts at Global Test Supply and we'll help you out.

Customize your profiles on your Fluke ii900 to simplify your life


You've made the excellent decision to purchase the ii900 Sonic Industrial Imager from Fluke. Did you know that you can customize the settings on your instruments and make it that much easier for you?

Join Adam and he provides this short and simple step-by-step walk-through on how to:
- Create user profiles;
- Order acoustic images and videos in folders;
- Add annotations to the images and videos;
- and so much more

Fluke ii900 Sonic Industrial Imager - Optimal battery operation


Keep your ii900 fully charge with the two included Fluke Smart Batteries and this video shows you how. We're talking about keeping your ii900 running for up to 12 hours, thereby allowing you to stay on top of your detection maintenance, no problem!

Find air leak more quickly and easily with the Fluke ii900 - Experts and novices agree


Can the average person find leaks faster with the Fluke ii900 Sonic Industrial Imager compared to an expert inspector? Watch this short video to find out. You might be surprised by the results.

Click on a category to view a selection of compatible accessories with the Fluke ii900 Industrial Acoustic Imager, 2 to 52 kHz, 1280 x 800.

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