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TunnelCam booststunnel safety

TKH Security Solutions’ TunnelCam Ultimo is designed for tunnel applications and is able to withstand corrosive exhaust gases and vibrations, as well as high-pressure water jets used during periodical tunnel cleaning. Compact and lightweight, the Ultimo can be installed by one person, offers cross-sensor intelligence possibilities and users can interchange optical and thermal views over a single IP address. Its ability to capture clear images and locate heat sources provides tunnel safety and fire
March 13, 2018 Read time: 1 min

4207 TKH Security Solutions’ TunnelCam Ultimo is designed for tunnel applications and is able to withstand corrosive exhaust gases and vibrations, as well as high-pressure water jets used during periodical tunnel cleaning.

Compact and lightweight, the Ultimo can be installed by one person, offers cross-sensor intelligence possibilities and users can interchange optical and thermal views over a single IP address. Its ability to capture clear images and locate heat sources provides tunnel safety and fire protection, and third party automatic incident detection can be installed in the camera to immediately alert control centre staff to an incident.

The Ultimo can be ordered with several cabling options, pre-configured settings and power supply options.

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