Infrared Thermography, as part of a predictive maintenance program, is an extremely important detection procedure that converts invisible heat energy into a visible picture.

Our highly trained technicians use it to reveal defects or problems in electrical distribution equipment.

All objects around us in the world with a temperature above absolute zero (-273C) emit some form of radiant thermal energy we see as a temperature pattern with a thermal infrared camera.

Our Thermographers use high resolution, state of the art thermal infrared cameras and have extensive knowledge of the subjects they look at in combination with other non destructive testing tools to evaluate the condition, good or bad, of any electrical device.

In all electrical systems, poor design, poor workmanship and faulty connections can be located long before they become a serious problem. Overload situations are readily identified. Whether your facility is new or old, Thermography can save you millions of dollars, preventing costly fires and unscheduled downtime.

Considering the high cost of electrical failures, Infrared Thermography can mean substantial savings. And because thermographic scans are performed while your equipment is in operation, there is no lost production or machine downtime.

Our Predictive Maintenance Program includes:

  • Visual audit - performed by experienced technicians, Infrared Thermography scans of all critical or at risk areas,
  • Comprehensive report and detailed analysis, and recommended preventative maintenance schedule, including priority timelines and cost budgeting.

Through a Predictive Maintenance Program, including Infrared Thermography Services, let Robertson Bright give you advance notice of developing problems so that necessary adjustments or repairs can be made before costly, sometimes catastrophic failures occur.


 

 

 

 

 

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