Pelco DMSLD-1201 Weathershield for Dual-Head Dome Cameras
The Pelco DMSLD-1201 is a specialized weathershield accessory engineered to protect dual-head outdoor dome cameras from environmental stress. This single-shield assembly spans both camera optics simultaneously, delivering integrated protection against rain impact and solar heat load—critical factors in maintaining image clarity and extending camera lifespan in demanding surveillance deployments.
Key Features
- Designed exclusively for Pelco dual-head dome cameras
- Single shield spans both camera optics for uniform protection
- Reduces rain impact and solar heat load simultaneously
- Improves image clarity during heavy precipitation
- Lowers thermal stress on windows and electronics
- Compatible with optional wipers on each head for enhanced protection
- 5-year warranty coverage
Technical Highlights
This camera housing accessory is built for commercial and industrial surveillance applications where environmental durability is non-negotiable. The dual-optic design eliminates the need for separate shields on each camera head, streamlining installation while ensuring consistent weather protection across both sensors. The shield's integration with Pelco dual-head systems supports professional-grade deployment standards and enterprise installation workflows. NDAA Section 889 compliance makes this accessory suitable for U.S. federal, state, and local government installations as well as critical infrastructure projects.
Compatibility and Installation
The DMSLD-1201 is sized and engineered specifically for dual-head camera configurations and is not compatible with single-dome or bullet camera designs. Verify mounting interface compatibility with your specific dual-head model before ordering. In high-rainfall environments, pairing this shield with dual wipers provides comprehensive optical protection and maintains surveillance performance during severe weather.
Applications
Ideal for outdoor surveillance in commercial properties, industrial facilities, transportation hubs, and government installations where weather protection and thermal management are essential to system reliability and image quality.