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Thermal Imaging

"The use of Thermography has revolutionized preventative maintenance inspection programs for virtually all types of industries"

A Thermal imaging camera is a reliable non-contact instrument which is able to scan and visualize the temperature distribution of entire surfaces of machinery and electrical equipment quickly and accurately.

 

Thermography programs have contributed to substantial cost savings for our customers around the world.

All electrical systems, equipment and components are subject to deterioration once commissioned. This deterioration may be in many forms, for example, loose or corroded connections and joints, insulation resistance breakdown or work and pitted parts.

These poor electrical connections result in a high resistance across the connection with a subsequent rice in temperature. If uncorrected this rise in temperature will continue to increase, overheating will occur, leading to system, equipment and component failure.

In the most extreme circumstances system or equipment failure can result in a fire and a possible explosion.

Additionally, excessive loading of electrical systems and equipment or a phase imbalance of electrical systems may also lead to failure.

The deterioration and loading of electrical systems and equipment is not always apparent or detected by conventional checks, such as routine monitoring, maintenance and periodic test and inspection.

However, when energized and under load, these faults can become clearly visible with the aid of thermal imaging techniques.

 

In many cases, this allows for instant fault diagnosis which in serious cases can be bought to the clients attention immediately, allowing the necessary remedial action to take place at an early stage.

More and more insurance companies are requesting that these tests are done to comply with the requirements of obtaining and maintaining insurance.

Contact us below to organize yours today.

 

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