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Step 2: Benefits and Applications of Thermal Imaging

 
 
 











 

What are the applications for thermal imaging?
Thermal imaging is the fastest and safest method of early problem detection on electrical, mechanical and process equipment, as well as the building envelope.

 


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How can thermal imaging benefit me?
Lower costs – Save money by finding potential failures, reducing overtime, taking advantage of scheduled outages and extending equipment life.

Increase productivity – Troubleshoot in seconds by letting the varying temperatures of components tell the story. Narrow down and rule out possible problem causes faster by seeing the whole picture with infrared.

Reduce risk – Reduce the likelihood of unplanned downtime and minimize the risk of arc flash. By regularly checking equipment health and maintaining a safe distance from equipment during inspection, substantial risk is mitigated.

Make money – Electrical contractors and professional thermographers provide infrared inspections as part of their service offering. Most insurance companies mandate at least an annual infrared inspection for fire prevention and safety.

To see more, watch the video: Benefits of Thermal Imaging

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