CCTV video camera EX270
for shipsdome24 V

CCTV video camera
CCTV video camera
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Characteristics

Type
CCTV
Application domain
for ships
Mounting
dome
Voltage
24 V
Material
stainless steel
Protection level
explosion-proof
Other characteristics
compact

Description

Eaton’s Crouse-Hinds series HERNIS EX270 Ex Dome Camera Range offers high speed pan and tilt movement and endless rotation with minimal delay. Explosion-protected and compact in design, EX270 cameras are a great choice for any hazardous area application where weight and space are key considerations. They are particularly beneficial in marine and offshore environments where no lens cleaning facility is required. HERNIS EX270 IP dome cameras are robust and reliable. They are made from high quality 316L electro-polished stainless steel and have no exposed moving parts, which reduces the likelihood of cable interference. These cameras feature coated dome glass to optimize visibility and have field-proven reliability against vibration, humidity, temperature variations and corrosion. Certifications and compliances ATEX PRESAFE 16 ATEX 8737X IECEx IIECEx PRE 16.0063X Ex Certification Code (Exe JB option) Ex II 2 G, Ex db IIB+H2 T6 Gb Ex Certification Code (without Exe JB option) Ex II 2 G, Ex db IIB+H2 T5 Gb DNV Type Approval Ex Certification Code (without JB Exe option) DNV GL Certificate No: TAA00000C8 Design Features Correct optical rendering Ex certified for zone 1 (gas group IIB+H2) Endless panoramic rotation Flexible powering (30 VAC, 24 VDC or PoE) Automatic image flip Automatic day/night function IR sensitive Internal cabling Integrated Exe junction box (optional) Audio (optional) Auto focus with manual override Multi-cable accommodated Thermoelectric heating Designed to accept future software upgrades remotely

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