Overheating components can be detected in advance to avoid operational shutdowns, equipment failure, and potential harm.
Heat from electrical resistance can signal trouble. Our thermal cameras spot abnormal heating in connections, breakers, and other components to identify developing failures.
Overheating components pose risks of operational interruptions, equipment failure, and serious safety hazards. Proactive measures, such as thermographic inspections, can help prevent these issues and are increasingly required by insurance providers as part of risk management.
Our reports prioritize findings by location and severity, helping you distinguish between issues that need immediate attention and those suitable for scheduled maintenance. Your report will equip you with the data you need to effectively manage your infrared PdM inspection program, offering historical trend insights from inspection to inspection throughout the life of your equipment.
No. We scan equipment under normal operating load. In fact, components need to be energized and under load for thermal patterns to appear.
We conduct our inspections in accordance with your established PdM routine. In the absence of an established PdM timeline, we provide guidance to develop a suitable inspection schedule for you.
We inspect any accessible electrical components your team schedules for inspection. Removal and replacement of panel covers and deadfronts must be carried out by qualified personnel you designate.
Yes. Our thermographers are ASNT certified, and our reports meet insurance carrier documentation standards.
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