You and IR, Part 6

July 15, 2010
Are you fully exploiting thermographic technology? In case you’re not aware, here is a partial list of uses

Are you fully exploiting thermographic technology? In case you’re not aware, here is a partial list of uses:

  • Monitor transformers. For dry types, check the vent. For oil-filled types, check the reservoir. For both, check the connections.
  • See emerging breaker problems. Breaker testing is essential, but frequency is low because testing requires removing breakers from service. Fill the "condition knowledge gap" with thermographic testing.
  • Motors. Problems with windings, bearings, vents, connections, and gear boxes show up on thermographic images.
A huge advantage of thermography is the speed at which you can do it. For example, scanning an entire panel at once with a thermographic camera takes much less time than individually testing breakers.

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