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Teledyne FLIR G-Series OGI Gas Detection Cameras

Teledyne FLIR's G-Series increases the efficiency of today's LDAR professionals and provides industry-first capabilities to seamlessly measure hydrocarbon gas emissions. Combining the most trusted name and technology in the OGI industry with innovative features such as in-camera quantification, as well as updated hardware including touchscreen, interchangeable optics and wireless data transfer, the G-Series will ensure that OGI professionals spend more time finding leaks and less time documenting them, while better understanding the severity of the emission. By adding the established requirements for a professional OGI camera, such as ATEX ratings, OOOOa sensitivity compliance and ergonomics unmatched in the market, this new solution from Teledyne FLIR will ensure the job gets done better and safely than ever before.

To learn more about the operation and characteristics of thermal imaging cameras, we recommend that you first read our complete article on what they are and how they are used. 

FLIR cooled OGI cameras for visualization of methane, VOCs and other industrial gases

Flir G Series

Clear hydrocarbon leak detection for ATEX environments

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Quickly check thousands of connections for leaks of natural gas (methane) and other hydrocarbons from a safe distance to avoid regulatory violations, fines and lost revenue

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FLIR has received third-party validation that FLIR's Gx320, Gx620, GF300 and G300a cameras meet the following sensitivity standard set by the EPA for the NSPS OOOOa methane standard:

Your optical gas visualization equipment must be capable of visualizing a gas that is half methane, half propane at a concentration of 10,000 ppm with a flow rate of ≤60 g/h from a quarter-inch diameter orifice.

FLIR G306

Finds SF6 gas leaks, ammonium leaks and ethylene leaks.

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Examines subtraction circuit breakers for sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) leakage from a safe distance in high-voltage areas, without having to shut down operation

FLIR G346

Detects carbon monoxide and nitric oxide leaks

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Protects workers and the environment from toxic levels of carbon monoxide (CO) by detecting leaks quickly and effectively.

FLIR G343

Detects carbon dioxide (CO2) leaks

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Imaging the tracer gas, CO2, with an optical gas imaging camera allows operators of hydrogen-cooled generators to effectively find hydrogen leaks.

FLIR G304

Camera for refrigerant leak detection

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Find leaks early to avoid disruptions in operations, prevent loss of perishable products and limit the environmental impact of toxic refrigerants.

FLIR G300a

Gas detection camera for integration

OGI Gas Visualization Cameras

The FLIR OGI G300a thermal imaging camera is capable of visualizing gas clouds - the leaks - of volatile organic compounds.

FLIR GF77

Maximize efficiency

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Safely locate gas leaks and perform accurate thermal inspections with a single camera.

FLIR GF77a

Affordable fixed OGI solution

Offers other industry-leading features for continuous monitoring applications, such as high sensitivity mode, remote motorized focus, and open architecture for integration of third-party products..

FLIR GF309

For industrial furnaces at high temperatures

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FLIR's GF309 camera is designed for use in industrial furnaces at high temperatures. These infrared cameras are ideal for monitoring all types of furnaces, heaters and boilers, particularly in the chemical, petrochemical and utility industries. Specially designed to see through flames, FLIR's GF309 also features a removable heat shield designed to repel heat away from the camera and operator, and provide better protection.

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