Using Infrared Thermal Imaging For Maintenance Of Building Facilities
Whether it"s a new building or an old one, maintenance of HVAC systems
, electrical circuits and earthing is very important. Along with this, leakage, insulation and other things also need to be monitored on a regular basis. This is where
infrared thermal cameras come into picture.
These cameras are known to capture the thermal waves emitted by the surface of an object. In the case of buildings, surface temperature can tell you a lot about its structural elements, plumbing installations, and HVAC and electrical systems. These are issues that may be unknown to the normal eye or other instruments.
A simple use of these effective
infrared cameras may detect air leakage, moisture accumulation, blockages in pipes, structural features behind walls and overheating electrical circuits. These cameras report visually using images and heat points. This will help you almost instantly know and eventually locate the root cause of the problem. Here"s why these devices are widely used for maintenance:
Easy to Use
Infrared thermal imaging devices measure the heat energy emitted from surfaces and convert this into a tangible temperature reading. However, this process does not take very long, results are shown instantly. Plus, it is extremely simple to use. Just like a point and shoot camera, these devices just needat the suspected problem area and pull the trigger to give instant readings of the temperature value. Additionally, it is non-contact, you it may reach difficult areas where the circuits and insulation is placed.
Versatility
Along with effective and accurate temperature readings, the new infrared devices offer a lot more. These thermometers have features like temperature comparison and documentation that supports the inspection efforts. It also has other benefits like data logging, or the ability to store temperature readings from different places in the same route of inspection, as well as alarms and alerts that indicate temperatures above and below acceptable ranges.
Getting a Closer Look
Thermal cameras offer another insight into the structure of the building. Along with showing hot and cold spots, they also use a technology that fuses a visual (or visible light), image with an infrared image for better identification, analysis and image management. The dual images are best to identify problems with electrical systems, leakage of hot or cold air, damaged insulation and checking quality of material.
Along with this, thermal cameras have many more benefits when it comes to maintenance of buildings, thus, it is best to invest in a quality product.
by: Sam Jacob Thomas
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