Find faults fast without shutting anything down
The Megger MPAC208 Professional Acoustic Imaging Camera helps you locate ultrasonic sources quickly, so you fix problems before they become downtime. You can pinpoint pressurised and vacuum gas leaks, identify mechanical deterioration, and capture early partial discharge on high-voltage assets. Because the camera works at a distance, you survey large areas safely and finish inspections faster.
Use three modes that match real maintenance work
Start with Gas Leak mode when you chase compressed air and industrial gas losses. Next, switch to Partial Discharge mode to capture PD activity and use PRPD analysis to support classification. Then, use Mechanical mode to spot bearing wear, valve issues and vibration-related deterioration. As a result, you stop guessing and you prioritise the right repair first time.
Get clearer localisation in noisy environments
The MPAC208 uses a 208-channel MEMS microphone array with a 2 kHz to 100 kHz frequency range. You also get the Focus function to suppress background noise, plus SoundScan directional guidance that points you to sources even when they sit outside the visible frame. So you stay efficient when the plant gets loud.
Work at distance, capture evidence, and report properly
You can inspect from 0.5 m to 200 m, which helps you keep separation from energised gear and hard-to-access assets. The camera combines acoustic results with a 13 MP optical camera and an 8-inch touchscreen, so teams interpret results quickly on site. You save JPG, WAV and MP4 files, then export via microSD, Wi-Fi or USB-C. Finally, you generate consistent reports with the included analysis software, which supports gas and electrical reporting and ISO 50001-style energy work.
Extend the tool when the job needs more proof
Add an optional thermal module when you want to correlate heat patterns with acoustic anomalies, and use the optional MPAC-V verifier when you want a structured verification workflow. With two smart battery packs included, you keep the camera working through long survey days.









