Thermography: How Thermography Surveys Work


Although thermography and thermal imaging may very well appear to be like some form of advanced technology and fairly military, the technology has developed enough since it became commercial for it to be a highly useful and in places essential part of the maintenance process within engineering applications. One such application is thermal imaging surveys, or surveying, and this application of the technology can aim to meet insurance requirements for a business. This is called an Electrical thermal imaging survey.


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An electrical infrared survey involves capturing thermal images of electrical distribution equipment including fuse boards, MCB Boards, switchboards, control panels etc. The images are analysed to identify faults which have the potential to cause equipment failure and damage to property. A report is generated that identifies all of the equipment surveyed together with detail of any faults found.

Thermographic surveys are carried out by Electrically qualified engineers who are certified to PCN Level 2 by the British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing (BINDT). This together with the use of the most advanced thermal imaging cameras and analysis software available within the commercial sector; you can be assured the quality of service received will meet your high expectations.

Electrical thermal imaging surveys are non-intrusive, enabling inspections to be completed safely and efficiently, without interruption to your business operations.



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