Thermal Imaging Testing (Thermography) detects potential problems and failures of electrical devices, such as fuse boards, terminals, electric motors transformers and electronic devices. The structural part of the electrical appliance radiates heat which can be detected using our Thermal Image cameras. Regular image inspection will identify problems before a fire can be started with that component.
Thermal Imaging (Thermography) is also used in the Building Energy Ratings to determine the extent of heat loss through any building using a special infra red camera which we would otherwise be unable to see with the naked eye.
An Air tightness test measures the flow of air within a building. Air leakage is the uncontrolled flow of air through gaps and cracks in the fabric of a building. Improving air tightness in a dwelling can reduce air leakage. The aim of air tightness is to build tight, ventilate right.
Thermal Imaging (Thermography) Directives: Directive 2002/91/EC aims to promote improvements in the energy performance of buildings.
Health & Safety Act 2007 SI-299 requires all electrical components to be tested periodically to verify their safe for use.
For more inromation about our Thermal Imaging service contact us on 086-8237639