The FLIR E54 is a high-performance thermal imaging camera built for precision in condition monitoring, electrical and mechanical diagnostics, and building inspections. The E54 is equipped with a 320 × 240 pixel thermal detector and capable of measuring temperatures up to 650°C (1202°F). It delivers sharp, detailed thermal imagery enhanced with FLIR’s MSX® technology for greater clarity.
With intelligent features like pre-planned inspection routes, secure cloud connectivity, and advanced measurement tools, the E54 helps professionals pinpoint issues early, work more efficiently, and prevent costly downtime.
Equipment Type: Thermal Imaging
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From industrial facilities to building diagnostics, the FLIR E54 is built to keep inspections moving efficiently. Its robust design stands up to demanding environments, while intuitive controls and a vivid touchscreen make operation straightforward in the field. Integrated route guidance, instant image enhancements, and secure cloud sharing combine to help teams work faster, stay organized, and maintain high inspection standards.
The FLIR E54 keeps your workflow moving with built-in tools designed for efficiency. Its FLIR Inspection Route feature lets you load a set of pre-planned inspection points into the camera, then guides you through each one in sequence while you work.
For example, during a plant walkthrough, the camera might direct you from the main switchgear room to a series of motors, then up to rooftop HVAC units, prompting you to capture images at each stop. This step-by-step approach ensures every location is covered and nothing is overlooked, even in large or multi-site inspections.
Paired with FLIR Ignite cloud integration, images upload automatically via Wi-Fi for secure storage and effortless sharing across your team, so critical data is accessible whenever and wherever it’s needed.
With a 320 × 240 pixel thermal detector and temperature measurement capability up to 650°C (1202°F), the FLIR E54 delivers the detail needed to catch issues before they escalate.
Its patented Multi-Spectral Dynamic Imaging (FLIR MSX®) technology takes the edges, labels, and structural detail from the built-in visual camera and imprints them onto the thermal image in real time.
The result is a crisp, easy-to-interpret thermal photo where electrical panel labels, component shapes, or building features remain visible, helping you locate and understand problems faster without sacrificing temperature accuracy.
The FLIR E54 blends accurate temperature analysis with imaging that’s easy to interpret, helping you work faster and with greater confidence.
Three live spotmeters and on-screen max/min area readings act like digital “thermometers” within the image, showing you exactly where the hottest and coolest points are in real time.
Its image adjustment modes — automatic, automatic maximum, automatic minimum, or manual — work like a camera’s focus and exposure settings, instantly sharpening contrast so problem areas stand out.
Combined with a built-in 5 MP visual camera and multiple viewing modes, including infrared, visual, MSX®, and Picture-in-Picture, it gives you both the thermal data and the clear visual cues you need in a single shot.
The FLIR E54 doesn’t just capture thermal images — it streamlines the way you organize, share, and report them. Images and videos can be saved to the included SD card or uploaded directly to FLIR Ignite cloud services over Wi-Fi, keeping your files secure and accessible from any device.
Radiometric infrared video recording preserves temperature data frame by frame for in-depth analysis, while non-radiometric H.264 video offers a quick, clear format for presentations or documentation.
Built-in GPS tags every still image and video with location data, making it easy to map inspection findings, and the camera’s USB-C, Bluetooth, and DisplayPort connections allow smooth transfer into reporting software.
Together, these tools turn every inspection into a ready-to-share, well-documented report without extra steps.
Teledyne FLIR E54 Technical Specifications
IR Resolution | 320 x 240 pixels |
Thermal Sensitivity/NETD | <40 mK at 30°C (86°F) |
Accuracy | ±2°C (±3.6°F) or ±2% of the reading |
Digital Camera | 5 MP, with built-in LED photo/video lamp |
Storage Media | Removable SD card |
Display | 4", 640 × 480 pixel touchscreen LCD with auto-rotation |
Spectral Range | 7.5–14 µm |
Detector Type and Pitch: | Uncooled microbolometer, 17 µm |
Color Palettes | Iron, Rainbow, Rainbow HC, White hot, Black hot, Arctic, Lava |
Picture-in-Picture | Centered infrared area on the visual image |
Digital Zoom | 1–4× continuous |
Image Frequency | 30 Hz |
UltraMax | No |
Viewfinder | No |
F-number | 1.3 |
Focus | Manual |
Minimum Focus Distance | 0.15 m |
Lens Identification | N/A |
Radiometric IR Video Recording | Real-time radiometric recording (.csq) |
Radiometric IR Video Streaming | Yes, over UVC |
Non-radiometric IR Video Streaming | H.264 or MPEG-4 over Wi-Fi, MJPEG over UVC or Wi-Fi |
Measurement Presets | No measurements, Center spot, Hot spot, Cold spot, 3 spots, Hot spot–Spot |
Object Temperature Range | -20 to 120°C (-4 to 248°F); 0 to 650°C (32 to 1202°F) |
Spot Meter | 3 ea. in live mode |
Display | 4", 640 × 480 pixel touchscreen LCD with auto-rotation |
Text | Predefined list or touchscreen keyboard |
Voice | 60 sec. recording added to still images or video via built-in mic (has speaker) or via Bluetooth® |
Battery operating time | >2.5 hours at 25°C (68°F) and typical use |
Battery Type | Rechargeable Li-ion battery |
Operating Temperature Range | -15 to 50°C (5 to 122°F) |
Safety | EN/UL/CSA/PSE 60950-1 |
Storage Temperature Range | -40 to 70°C (-40 to 158°F) |
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