Digital Thermography
Our reports include an equipment list that records all areas scanned; problem equipment is highlighted. We provide a “Key to Severity” list with general recommendations and classifications for various temperature rises. The thermographic test point section includes photographs and a thermographic image of each problem area with specific details. The pictures opposite are an example of a typical color print report.
Reports are customized as required. Your report can include the following:
- Areas of an image within a specific temperature band
- Specific temperature points displayed on the image
- A graphical representation of temperatures
- Identification of specific points
- A temperature display superimposed over the image
Thermographic Inspection Applications:
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- High Tension Line/Splices
- Substations
- Transformers
Disconnects
- All Control Connections
- Motor Control Centers
- Starters
- Connectors and Contacts
- Fuse Clips
- Buss Stabs
- Bolted Connections
- Conductor Fatigue
- Miscellaneous
- Generator Windings/Brush Riggings
- Breakers
- Heat Exchangers
- Flat Roof Building Analysis
- Locate Moisture Areas
- Verify Contractor Workmanship
- Identify Weak/Stressed Areas
- Identify Flashing Leaks, Seam Joints
- Verify Insulation Weakness/Walls/Ceilings
- Locate Settled Insulation in Walls
- Verify Product Performance/Heat Loss
- Verify Contract Workmanship Performance
- Locate Air Infiltration Area
- Verify Window/Door Performance
- Locate Wet Insulation
- Determine Solar Loading
- Ventilation Performance
- Heat Loss from Ducts, Steam
- Hot Water Systems
- Miscellaneous General Inspections
- Mechanical/Bearings/Friction
- Shafts/Welds/Castings/Molds
- Fire Inspections/Search and Rescue
- Underground/Steam
- Security/Surveillance Intrusion
- Tanks, Vessels, Product Inspections
- Grain Elevators, Tank Cars
- Products/Storage
Now Offering IR Video Capabilities!
IR Video: Real-Time Analysis
IR Video allows you to see your equipment heat up and cool down in real time. The object of IR Video is to witness the process of the apparatus energizing and heating up: for example, within 10 seconds, you’re able to see a discernible temperature change, something that an IR still photo can’t do!
