Hanwha Vision has introduced its bi-spectrum early fire detection cameras, combining dual thermal radiometry and visible imaging lenses for advanced fire detection, temperature monitoring and reliable surveillance.
Designed for critical environments such as industrial facilities, data centres and electric vehicle charging stations, these cameras are said to help identify potential fire hazards before they escalate, ensuring safety and operational efficiency.
The TNM-C2712TDR and TNM-C2722TDR models are said to utilise advanced video analytics to detect flames through the visible channel, while the thermal sensor detects temperature changes.
This dual-layered detection reportedly provides critical flame and temperature alerts, allowing users to take swift preventive actions before a fire spreads.
In addition to fire detection, real-time temperature monitoring allows for proactive equipment maintenance.
With support for up to two regions of interest, according to the company, users can track minimum, maximum and average temperature values, enabling precise event rule configurations.
Furthermore, the cameras are said to support a broad temperature detection range of -10°C to 450°C, making them suitable for diverse applications.
Users can reportedly set predefined temperature thresholds, triggering alarms when variations exceed set limits.
Hanwha Vision has reported that its TNM-C2712TDR and TNM-C2722TDR cameras, equipped with a QVGA (160×120) thermal detector and wide-angle lenses – 95° for the TNM-C2712TDR and 57° for the TNM-C2722TDR – deliver optimal coverage for short to medium-range monitoring, up to seven and 15 metres respectively.
The ability to capture both visible and thermal images simultaneously is said to ensure comprehensive situational awareness, even in challenging conditions such as complete darkness, fog or smoke.
Designed for seamless integration into security and industrial monitoring systems, these bi-spectrum cameras reportedly support the MQTT protocol for SCADA system compatibility, allowing efficient communication with industrial automation and control networks.
According to Hanwha Vision temperature data can be accessed with the company’s SUNAPI protocol, ensuring interoperability with various software platforms, including Wisenet SSM, Wisenet WAVE and leading third-party VMS solutions.
Built to withstand demanding conditions, the models are said to feature a durable, compact design suitable for both indoor and outdoor installations.