As used by emergency services in search and rescue operations, thermal imaging equipment can help prevent major plant shutdowns, lost productivity, costly repairs, electrical fires and skyrocketing insurance premiums.This service is particularly popular with local government and the wine industry, which requires electrical equipment to be operating effectively during peak periods.
A ‘heat photograph’ - which is accurate to one tenth of a degree - is taken of equipment to identify faults such as components that are running too hot (overloaded switchboard components and cables) or cold air loss in refrigeration systems.
energy answers’ specialists then prepare a full colour report, including a thermographer’s comments and recommendations.
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