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Thermal Inspection

Thermal inspection in industry and office buildings,

 Thermal inspection can be used in all areas where certain variations can be determined with temperature differences. In electrical appliances, when connecting terminals have poor connection, the temperature is rising. In different office buildings, warehouses and production facilities to determine the thermal resistance of exterior surfaces. Thermal inspection is a useful methodology to determine the heat leakages of heated oil pipeline as well as storage tanks.

 

 

 

     
 
 
 

Necessary conditions:


The required temperature difference for thermal inspection is 15°C, which means that if the room temperature is +20°C the outside temperature has to be below +5°C. The lower the outdoor temperature the better, but more important then very low temperature is a cloudy sky. When the sun is on, it warms the walls and the images no longer deliver the necessary information. Also, very low temperatures (-20°C and colder) are not very suitable, since the camera loses its precision with very low temperatures.

 

Our specialties include:

                   

  • Infrared Scanning / Thermal Imaging
  • Building Diagnostics
  • Insulation Inspection
  • Infrared Energy Audits
  • IR Inspection for Moisture Intrusion
  • Infrared Plumbing Inspections
  • Infrared Electrical Inspections
  • Infrared Heating and Cooling Inspection
  • Home and Building Inspections
  • Mold Testing
  • Water Testing
  • Radon Testing                                                 

 

What can our Infrared Thermography do for me?                            

An infrared camera inspection measures thermal energy emitted from building materials. Infrared cameras allow us to “see” things with the camera that are invisible to the naked eye. IR cameras take a picture of heat radiation and provide precise temperature measurement of objects.

 A Certified Infrared Thermographer can use the camera in many ways to diagnose problems in the building envelope at your home or business:

 

  • IR cameras can help pinpoint loose or missing insulation in the building envelope that cannot be seen behind walls and ceilings. Missing insulation means heat loss, you’ll pay more to heat (and cool) your house.
    Fixing or adding insulation where needed saves money and increases 
    comfort.
  • Infrared thermography is useful in finding plumbing problems including moisture hidden behind floors, ceilings, and walls. The camera can spot concealed leaks before they become a major problem, allowing the home owner to take corrective action. Source of water penetration can be located for quick repair.
  • IR technology can “see” air penetration into (or out of) a home or building under the right conditions. Ever sit in a room on a cold day and get a chill or find it hard to keep an area of the house warm in winter? A scan with this camera can pinpoint the problem area (doors, windows, walls, vents, etc.), allowing for repair.
  • Boilers can develop a “hot spot” before failing or leaking, easily detected with infrared technology. Useful for preventative maintenance.
  • Exterior cooling compressors can be scanned to check for over-heating and inefficiency.
  • Electrical panels are scanned to locate breakers or other components with “hot spots”, allowing for repair before they become a safety hazard.

 

Contact for Thermography inspection:

 Miri Motalleb

Tel: +385-1- 3035 541

Mob: 099 218 22 11

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