Thermal Imaging Helps Detect Problems & Prevents Costly Shutdowns!
Using state-of-the-art Thermal Imaging cameras, Contact Electrical Solutions can detect potential issues before they can become costly hazardous problems. Our proven inspection and assessment processes prevent costly downtime and a potential loss of earnings and property damage.
Infrared inspections enable us to view electrical and mechanical systems without damaging infrastructure. We can identify abnormally hot or cool areas or components under normal operating conditions. We look for any signs of potential breakdowns so you can have peace of mind knowing your operations are in good, safe working order.
Our service areas
We can provide our Thermal Imaging service to commercial businesses and organisations Victoria-wide.
Preventative maintenance
Thermal Imaging is a powerful preventative maintenance tool. With infrared thermography, we can identify overheating electrical connections and other machine components, scheduling repairs to be made during planned downtime. This increases reliability and productivity for your entire operation.
Infrared Technology
Camera
We use State of the art Thermographic technology. German manufactured Testo 885-2 camera allows us to provide detailed heat distribution in our images.
Reporting
All Thermographic Scans are accompanied by a CES report, highlighting any anomalies found in the electrical equipment, these anomalies are prioritised due to their severity.
Service
All Thermographic Scans are accompanied by a CES report, highlighting any anomalies found in the electrical equipment, these anomalies are prioritised due to their severity.
Technicians
All of our employees are independently accredited and are Level 1 or 2 thermographers. All technicians also hold a current certified A grade electrical licence.
Click on the video below to learn more about the Testo camera:
case studies
Case study No 1 – St. Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne
Below are two photos taken of a Cooling Tower Fuse from our report at St. Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne. One a normal digital image and the other infrared. There wasn’t enough exposed cable to safely derive a reference point on the same cable. When comparing to other similar loads on other Cooling towers such as M1, the anomaly found here was of a priority 1 0r 2.
The client was able to schedule an immediate downtime maintenance request and the anomaly was fixed before it caused a fire or potential damage to the equipment it supplied.
Case Study No 2
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Case Study No 3
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