1. Site Selection Principles
Avoid direct strong light (such as sunlight, lighting) and completely dark/reflective objects (such as water surfaces, mirrors) to prevent overexposure or absorption of infrared light.
Prioritize installation at a downward angle of 20℃, at a height not exceeding 4 meters, to improve infrared reflectivity.
2. Angle and Height Adjustment
Downward angle: Strong concealment, suitable for macro monitoring (such as warehouses, oil tank areas).
Horizontal angle: Used for capturing details (such as equipment instrument panels).
Upward angle: Should be used cautiously, only suitable for special scenarios (such as underground pipelines).
3. Infrared Light and Camera Layout
If the monitoring distance is long, the infrared light can be installed separately between the camera and the object being monitored to avoid direct light causing glare on the lens.
When installed in the same location, it is recommended that the infrared light and camera be mounted overlapping vertically to ensure even light coverage.
4. Environmental Adaptation
In corrosive environments such as chemical plants, stainless steel casings should be selected, and the explosion-proof surface should be cleaned regularly.
In dusty environments, a dust cover should be added to maintain the IP68 protection level.
After adjustment, the night vision effect needs to be tested to confirm that there are no blind spots or light spots.
It is strictly forbidden to modify the equipment structure; the explosion-proof surface must be kept clean and coated with anti-rust oil.






