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FLIR G343 OGI Cameras
for Carbon Dioxide (CO2) /Hydrogen

Avoid An Outage With New Hydrogen Leak Detection Technology In Flir G343â„¢

The FLIR G343 is an innovative Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) camera used to visualize possible carbon dioxide (CO₂) gas leaks in complex systems including enhanced oil recovery, carbon capture systems, and hydrogen-cooled power generators. Whether or not CO₂ is a byproduct of a production process or used as a trace gas, the portable, non-contact G343 is ideal for detecting CO₂ gas leaks without interfering or shutting down large-scale manufacturing operations. 

Utilities now have a way to efficiently find hydrogen leaks while using very small concentration of CO2 as a tracer gas (3-5%). Imaging the tracer gas with the G343 OGI camera, allows operators to detect even tiny hydrogen leaks accurately, compared to the conventional methods.

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This advanced cooled 320 × 240 (76,800 pixels) resolution camera can detect CO leaks from a safe distance, reducing inspection time by scanning large areas without interfering or shutting down large-scale manufacturing operations. Featuring a rotating, color LCD touchscreen, the G343 is ideal for detecting CO gas in complex systems.   

Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth® allow you to connect to smartphones or tablets and effortlessly edit and store images in the cloud, or wirelessly transfer files using the included FLIR Ignite™ cloud service. 

industrial equipment inspection and predictive maintenance
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The FLIR G343 also measures temperatures from -20°C to 300°C accurately in real time, and FLIR’s patented High-Sensitivity Mode (HSM) makes CO2 leaks stand out more clearly while allowing you to efficiently scan thousands of components.

Key Features

Parameter G343
IR Resolution 320 x 240
Spectral range 4.2 µm to 4.4 µm
Detector Focal plane array (FPA), cooled InSb
Sensor cooling Stirling Microcooler (FLIR MC-3)
Visual Resolution 5 Mpixels
Thermal Sensitivity <15 mK @ +30°C
Lens options 6°; 14.5°: 14.5° × 10.8° (38 mm); 24°: 24° × 18° (23 mm)
Focus Autofocus, Manual focus
Zoom 1–8× continuous, digital zoom
Digital image enhancement High sensitivity mode (HSM), Noise reduction filter
Temperature Range -20°C to 300°C
Accuracy ±1°C for temperature range upto 100°C or ±2% of reading for >+100°C
Viewfinder Built-in, tiltable OLED, 800 × 480 pixels
Distance to Spot ratio 1266:1 (for 14.5° lens)
Gas sensitivity COâ‚‚: <1.1 ppm x m
(ΔT = 10°C, Distance = 1 m)
Storage media Removable SD memory card
Connectivity (GPS, Laser, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB, HDMI) Yes
Annotation (Voice, Text, Image sketch) Yes
Weight 3 kg
Operating Temperature –20 to 50°C
Encapsulation IP 54 (IEC 60529)
Battery and operating time Rechargeable Li ion battery, > 2.5 hours at 25°C
Certifications RoHS: 2011/65/EU
WEEE: 2012/19/EU
RED: 2014/53/EU
EMC: ETSI EN 301 489-1 (radio), ETSI EN 301 489-17
EN 55032 (emission), EN 55035 (immunity)
EN 61000-4-8 Level 5 (magnetic field)
EN 61000-6-2, Immunity Industrial Environment
FCC 47 CFR part 15 B, class B (emission)
ICES-003
Non-radiometric / Radiometric streaming H.264, MPEG4 etc. / Over UVC
Warranty 2 years

Thermal Automation Applications

Hydrogen-cooled power generators

CO2-based heat pumps

Carbon capture frameworks

Regulatory authorities