The EX14 CCTV series is particularly suited for harsh weather applications |
The EX14 has an operational range of -76°F to 140°F (-60°C to +60°C), making it ideal for extreme environments around the globe, including:
- Offshore oil exploration
- Industrial freezers
- Cruise ships
- Underground mining
- Navy combat ships
- Food processing plants
One of the harshest applications has to be the Mt. Erebus Antarctic Volcano Crater where the EX14's performance has exceeded everyone's expectations.
The CCTV camera's compact design, plug-and-play installation, and low voltage requirements make it ideal for difficult applications |
William C. McIntosh, Associate Professor of Geochemistry, Volcanologist, Geochronologist at the New Mexico Bureau of Geology & Mineral Resources and Co-director of the New Mexico Geochronology Research Laboratory recently wrote: "The equipment has been performing very well - the camera is the same one that we installed in December 2005. If only all our other equipment on Erebus worked this well!"
In this environment - and many others - the EX14 delivers a clear picture for effective monitoring, with up to 540 TVL colour images and outstanding IR sensitivity for low-noise images in dark conditions. The camera's compact design, plug-and-play installation, and low voltage requirements make it ideal for difficult applications.
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