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Hanwha Unveils Bi-Spectrum Fire Detection Cameras for Industrial Safety and Efficiency

by Geny Caloisi

Hanwha has introduced a new line of bi-spectrum early fire detection cameras designed to enhance safety and operational reliability across industrial environments. Combining thermal radiometry with visible imaging, the new TNM-C2712TDR and TNM-C2722TDR models deliver precise fire detection, temperature monitoring, and round-the-clock surveillance in a single, integrated solution.

Developed for high-risk facilities such as data centres, manufacturing plants, and electric vehicle charging stations, the cameras are engineered to identify fire hazards before they develop into critical incidents. Fires in these settings can result in costly damage, disruption, and potential risks to life. By using both visible and thermal channels, the Hanwha Vision system can simultaneously detect temperature variations and visible flames, issuing alerts that enable swift preventive action.

The thermal sensor continuously monitors for anomalies across a broad temperature range, from -10°C to 450°C. Users can define specific temperature thresholds and receive alarms when readings exceed safe limits, helping operators respond before faults lead to equipment failure or fire. The system also supports monitoring of up to two regions of interest, reporting minimum, maximum, and average temperature data for targeted analysis.

The TNM-C2712TDR features a 95° wide-angle lens with an effective range of up to seven metres, while the TNM-C2722TDR offers a 57° field of view and a 15-metre range. Both models employ a QVGA (160×120) thermal detector and can display visible and thermal images simultaneously. This dual imaging capability ensures reliable monitoring even in low visibility conditions such as smoke, fog, or total darkness.

Designed for seamless integration with existing security and automation systems, the cameras support the MQTT protocol for compatibility with SCADA systems, enabling efficient communication with industrial control networks. In addition, Hanwha Vision’s SUNAPI protocol facilitates data sharing with a wide range of video management systems, including Wisenet SSM, Wisenet WAVE, and leading third-party platforms such as Milestone and Genetec.

The robust and compact design of the new models allows for flexible installation in both indoor and outdoor environments. Engineered to perform in demanding conditions, they offer long-term reliability for sites where continuous monitoring is critical.

“With these new bi-spectrum cameras, Hanwha is providing organisations with tools to detect and mitigate fire risks earlier, while maintaining efficient, real-time situational awareness,” said a company spokesperson. “The combination of video analytics, thermal sensing, and interoperability ensures that operators can act quickly and with confidence.”

By uniting early fire detection, advanced temperature analytics, and high-quality visual verification, Hanwha’s latest solution supports the growing need for proactive safety measures in industrial and infrastructure sectors.

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