THERMAL IMAGING CAMERAS


See heat, find faults, fix faster — with local NZ support.

Diagnose in minutes, not hours

Need a thermal imaging camera for electrical hot-spots, HVAC performance checks, or building diagnostics? Our HIKMICRO range delivers clear thermal detail, from detector resolution of 256 x 192 (49,152) pixels to 640 x 480 (307,200 pixels) smooth 25 Hz live view, and NZ pricing with local support.

What you can solve (use-cases by job)


Electrical & maintenance

Identify hot connections, overloaded breakers, bearings/motors running hot—before failure causes downtime.


Building & facilities

Spot insulation gaps, thermal bridges and water ingress; document before/after results for clients.


HVAC & refrigeration

verify coil performance, airflow and duct losses; confirm fixes without invasive work.


QA & reporting

Capture images with temperature data and notes for accurate, auditable job records

Why buy from Accutherm

Reason 1

Local expertise

Advice from temperature measurement specialists

—not a generic call centre.

Reason 2

NZ stock & delivery

Prompt shipping, straight answers, and after-sales help.

Reason 3

FREE TRAINING

Free phone support for setup and training.

Reason 4

FREE UPDATES

Free software updates.

FAQs

  • Why use a thermal imaging camera?

    Thermal image cameras are most suited to measuring temperature differences in objects and scenes. They can measure tiny differences in temperature (just a few hundredths of a degree) instantly.  

    This makes them ideal for fault-finding and energy-saving applications.

    Applications include:

    Building inspections – finding heat loses, insulation problems and moisture.

    Electrical – finding hot spots in electrical circuits, switchboards and electronics.

    Mechanical – examining engine exhaust temperature profiles.

    Maintenance – monitoring for preventive maintenance of motors, bearings, pumps, heat exchangers, oven hot spots, conveyor systems, tank levels and other mechanical systems.


  • What’s the benefit of 25 Hz?

    A higher frame rate delivers smoother live images while panning or viewing moving parts—making anomalies easier to spot in real time.

  • Will a thermal camera replace my contact probe?

    No. Thermal imaging is ideal for non-contact surface screening. For HACCP cook/chill verification or laboratory work you’ll still need contact probes (see our Thermapen ONE and reference gear).