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| WHY USE INFRARED THEMOGRAPHY? |
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Infrared thermography is an excellent non-destructive method to use for electrical analysis:
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| This is an example of an IR inspection report. Amperage readings can also be taken to determine overloads. Each photo is labeled for quick location.
These reports can be given to the electrician for rapid repairs |
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| BPA Sub Station in Longview, WA showing a hot connection on the left insulator at the bottom. | |||||||||||||||||||
| IR photos from FLIR web site | |||||||||||||||||||