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Thermal Imaging

Thermal image surveys

Although the use of thermal imaging to detect a host of electrical problems is widely known, there are many other less well known, but equally useful, services that our cameras can provide to help you become more energy efficient and save money. These include:

1. Mechanical Equipment Checks

Designed to highlight mechanical problems in equipment such as overheating motors, blockages in radiators, valve integrity, misaligned pulleys, hot bearings, fluid leaks, malfunctioning steam traps etc.

2. Building Services

A building contains a huge array of equipment that can have problems diagnosed by thermal imaging. These range from identifying damp spots in fabric insulation, breakdowns in the insulation or thermal barriers, location of under floor/in ceiling heating pipe runs and fluid level detection in closed vessels. Cold air leaks into buildings through doors and windows are also easily identified.

3. Electrical Faults

As mentioned, many faults like hot cables, components, loose busbar connections, faulty UPS batteries, poor quality crimps, earth leakage and a range of other electrical faults are readily identified.

The Range of Services We Can Provide

  • Detecting heat and energy losses including insulation defects, thermal defects and missing insulation.
  • Moisture detection including central heating leaks, areas of damp, fabric breakdown.
  • Industrial surveys detailing areas of the building that require attention to bring them up to standard, and minimise heat losses.

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