Detect and prevent issues before they happen with end-to-end advanced thermographic electrical inspections for your home, building or factory.
Left unchecked, an electrical fault has the potential to cause catastrophic damage, but how do you look for issues that you can’t see?
Like real-life superheroes, our qualified technicians are equipped with advanced thermal imaging cameras that make it possible for us to see through walls and get to the root of the problem quickly and effectively.
Thermographic testing of electrical equipment and systems offer a fast, inexpensive solution to identify potential electrical faults before they develop.
With no downtime and no damage, you get accurate information that allows you to address the issue, without the guesswork.
Electrical infrared thermal imaging inspections use infrared cameras to identify wiring and connection faults, locate faulty fuses, conduct motor control centre checks, and inspect transformers and faulty plugs. It’s also used to demonstrate compliance and for preventative maintenance.
Infrared cameras produce thermographic images that show the location of faults and areas of concern using heat signatures.
No. Infrared can detect raised heat levels which, along with increased resistance, is the primary reason for electrical component failure. Infrared inspections are ideal for predictive maintenance as they detect early failures in electrical systems.
IR scanning of electrical equipment uses thermal imaging to detect heat signatures in electrical equipment and systems, identifying heat concentrations and sources of heat leaks.
Thermography for electrical panels checks that the components and system are correctly installed, that there is no damage and that it complies with the project specifications. It can improve system performance and insurability while reducing downtime and liability exposure.
Thermal scanners should always be operated by a qualified infrared specialist. They will point the infrared camera at the equipment or area in question and look for unexpected hot spots. Infrared scanning for electrical equipment captures a thermogram (or image) of the heat emitted by the system which can then be uploaded to a laptop or smartphone for further analysis.
With years of experience and an exemplary track record, our certified thermographers service the greater Toronto area and neighbouring cities, including Newmarket, Mississauga and Vaughan in Ontario.
We work with residential and commercial properties, conducting building inspection thermal imaging, thermal energy audits and infrared thermography inspections.
Thermographic inspections evaluate the temperature profiles of a residential or commercial building to diagnose for predictive maintenance.
We offer infrared home inspection and thermographic inspections for commercial properties.