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The benefits of Infrared Thermographic Surveys include
- Prevention of emergency maintenance
- Fewer business interruptions from equipment downtime
- More efficient production and energy usage
- Minimal potential damage to equipment and facilities
- Formal comprehensive reports that not only locate the problem with extreme precision but also recommend cost-effective solutions
- Improved overall productivity and profitability
The untimely shutdown of electrical distribution equipment and primary
mechanical
systems often results in lost production, higher operating costs,
dissatisfied
customers and lost profits. A major industrial engineering and insurance
organization
recently revealed that over 30% of their total losses resulted from
electrical
problems.
Implementing a sound infrared thermographic imaging program
is potentially the
single most important preventive measure. Conservative estimates
indicate that
an average savings of $14 is derived from each $1 invested in such a
program.


Optical gas imaging or OGI, is an innovative thermal imaging
technology to detect fugitive gas emissions in a safe and efficient
manner. OGI enables the operator to “see” emissions of volatile organic
compounds ( VOC’s ) such as methane, butane, propane, benzene and other
hydrocarbons.
Implementing a sound infrared thermographic imaging program
is potentially the
single most important preventive measure. Conservative estimates
indicate that
an average savings of $14 is derived from each $1 invested in such a
program.



OGI offers significant advantages over the traditional TVA “sniffer” technology namely:
- scanning a large number of components simultaneously
- Efficient and cost effective scanning method
- Very easy to scan equipment which is difficult to reach
- Identify exact location of leaks in real time
- Greatly improves operator safety by detecting emissions at a safe distance
The operator can record live thermal video for reporting