Thermal imaging surveys (or thermographic surveys) are particularly useful and practical for identifying risks and maintaining the safety of electrical systems and appliances. Using non-evasive methods and equipment, qualified electricians and technicians have the ability to locate and assess possible issues or hazards which would otherwise be undetectable to the human eye. Once the electrician has completed the thermal imaging you receive an electrical thermal imaging inspection report which is what we’ll discuss here.
Electrical Thermal Imaging Inspection Report
Thermal imaging devices used in surveys and inspections are essential to informing client’s individual reports issued from the images and data collected throughout the site. These inspection reports follow the requirements provided by the National Rules of Electrical Installation and can be used as documents for insurance purposes and as reference aides for monitoring maintenance, electrical efficiency and health and safety on site. These reports contain the diagnostics and imagery for ease of reference or future works.
Accurate Thermal Inspection Reporting
Many clients also choose to include thermal imaging reports with their periodic inspection reports (PIR), as thermographic surveys can be conducted simultaneously and safely to provide a more thorough assessment of circuits and other electrical components which may either be undetectable to the eye or spaces difficult to access. As each site is unique, it is important to emphasise the significance of having a qualified electrician or technician carry out thermal inspections, to ensure accurate reports.
Electrical Thermal Imaging Report Ireland
If you have any project that could benefit from electrical thermal imaging or need an electrical thermal imaging inspection report then feel free to give us a call now on 01-9602636 or contact us online for more information on pricing and availability.
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