FLIR 4210755 POE + Supply IEEE 802.3at
When your thermal or surveillance camera deployment requires reliable 802.3at PoE+ power delivery, this FLIR power supply provides the midspan injection you need to extend network runs or power devices beyond switch capacity. Designed for integrators running FLIR IP cameras in commercial and industrial environments, this unit solves the common problem of exhausted PoE switch ports or installations where AC power isn't accessible at the camera location.
Key Features
- IEEE 802.3at (PoE+) standard compliance ensures compatibility with FLIR thermal and visible IP cameras requiring up to 30W
- Midspan injection design allows you to add PoE capability to non-PoE network infrastructure without replacing switches
- Single-port configuration simplifies targeted power delivery for individual camera installations
- Compact form factor supports flexible mounting in equipment closets, above ceilings, or at remote locations
- Pass-through Ethernet maintains full gigabit data transmission without bandwidth reduction
- LED status indicators provide quick visual confirmation of power and link status during commissioning
This power supply is particularly valuable in retrofit scenarios where you're adding FLIR thermal cameras to existing network infrastructure that lacks adequate PoE capacity. Rather than upgrading an entire switch or running new AC circuits to camera locations, you can inject PoE+ power at strategic points along your network backbone. The 802.3at standard ensures sufficient power budget for FLIR cameras with active cooling, motorized optics, or integrated analytics that push beyond the 15.4W limit of basic 802.3af PoE.
The unit works seamlessly with standard Cat5e or Cat6 cabling up to 100 meters from the power supply to the camera. Installation is straightforward: connect your network switch to the data input, connect the powered output to your FLIR camera, and plug the supply into AC mains. For integrators managing mixed deployments with varying power requirements, this targeted approach to PoE delivery offers better control and troubleshooting capability than relying solely on switch-based power distribution.