Electrical Inspection

Electrical Inspection

Electrical Inspection

Electrical inspection and preventative maintenance is one of the most popular application for thermal imaging. Because of the non-contact, non-invasive nature of testing, infrared inspection has become one of the preferred methods of quickly identifying potential problems areas within an electrical system.

Data gathering is an important part of managing a thermography maintenance program. Because of PPE requirements in electrical environments, feature like voice annotation and single hand operation become very desirable when gloves make data recording hard if not impossible.

Ease of use is of critical importance when selecting an imager. Single handed operation, easy focus, hand straps, wrist straps, and other features which improve ergonomics are all features to consider.

Resolution is extremely important when your work is further away. Electrical inspection and mechanical inspection can provide may challenges when the distance becomes a limitation.  Higher resolution means better image quality both near and far. While a higher resolution camera may initially cost more, the ability to work from the ground or at longer distances can improve workflow and eliminate the need for a lift.  

Look for the following in a camera used for electrical inspection

  • Good thermal sensitivity
  • Larger detector size
  • Available telephoto lens
  • Reporting software
  • Easy to use