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Thermal Cameras for Electrical and Building Inspections

Megger thermal cameras help you detect faults early with accurate infrared imaging. From compact entry-level tools to high-resolution professional models, our range improves safety, reduces downtime, and supports reliable maintenance decisions.

Megger’s thermal cameras give technicians and engineers the power to spot faults before they cause costly downtime. From the compact TC120 for quick, everyday checks to the high-resolution TC640 for advanced diagnostics, our range covers every inspection need. The TC256 delivers detailed imaging in a rugged handheld format, while the TC256P provides the same resolution in a pocket-sized, ultra-portable design.

All models feature intuitive controls, multiple imaging modes, and reliable performance across electrical, mechanical, HVAC, and building applications. With options including USB connectivity, Wi-Fi, advanced autofocus, and direct reporting, Megger thermal cameras help you work faster, document results clearly, and make confident maintenance decisions.

Frequently asked questions

Thermal cameras detect infrared radiation (heat) and display it as an image, allowing users to identify faults such as overheating components, insulation breakdowns, or hidden issues in electrical, mechanical, and building systems. 

Start with your application. The TC120 is ideal for quick, everyday inspections. The TC256 provides higher resolution for detailed fault detection, while the TC256P offers the same resolution in a compact, pocket-sized design. For professional-grade analysis and reporting, the TC640 is the best choice.

Yes. All Megger thermal cameras allow image transfer via USB, and advanced models like the TC640 also support Wi-Fi, and onboard PDF report generation. This makes it easy to store, analyse, and share inspection results.

Absolutely. Megger thermal cameras are widely used for HVAC diagnostics, energy efficiency checks, and building surveys. Their ability to highlight temperature variations helps locate leaks, insulation failures, and airflow issues quickly and accurately. [NR2.1]Other HVAC uses include tracing pipe-runs in underfloor heating, checking emitter outputs and balancing radiators for maximum warmth, comfort and boiler efficiency.

Find the right thermal camera for your application

Not sure which model is best for you? Whether you need a compact tool for quick inspections or a high-resolution camera for professional diagnostics, our team can help you choose the right fit. We’ll guide you through the options — TC120, TC256, TC256P, or TC640 — based on your testing environment, reporting needs, and budget.