Thermal Imaging
Why get Thermographic imaging done?
At Aran services our experienced & certified thermographic engineers provide infrared inspections on electrical & mechanical plant, industrial, commercial, domestic & educational buildings. Insurance companies are now insisting that companies get a thermographic survey carried out on their premises to ensure that there are potential faults present .Failure to carry out a survey often results in the non payment in the event of a claim.
This allows customers to reduce production downtime, improve efficiency & system reliability & eliminate maintenance & repair costs.
Carrying out building & premises inspections allows occupiers to pinpoint heat losses& cold spots in buildings .This can help to reduce ever increasing heating costs.
Thermal imaging can also be used to locate leaks, liquid& air losses under floors, in ceiling spaces & voids.
Identify Hidden Faults
By using thermographic imaging you will be able to identify faults in advance of them becoming a major issue, this gives the customer the ability to repair or replace the item of equipment or plant during normal or scheduled maintenance shutdowns .this helps reduce the high costs & hassle of emergency plant shutdowns.
By using the very best & latest in thermal imaging equipment our engineers carry out thermal inspections on equipment & premises without disrupting production & building occupants .
Thermal Imaging Report
A detailed report is compiled on completion of the thermographic survey indicating any faults of potential faults, heat losses etc found while carrying out the survey .A digital 7 thermographic image is taken fully showing location of image, ambient & fault temperature .Reports can be compiled in electronic format (email), hard copy or cd rom.
Thermal imaging inspections can locate faults in equipment & buildings such as:
- Overheating of electrical connections
- Faulty circuit breakers & isolators
- Loose electrical connections
- Potential fire hazards
- Overheating of motors, pumps & gearboxes
- Misalignment of couplings
- Fluid losses in process pipework
- Heat losses in drying kilns, ovens etc
- Heat losses in buildings, commercial & residential
