If you are a facility manager, maintenance manager, building owner… responsible for safety, production and repair at your facility, you cannot afford to be without a regular infrared (IR) thermographic survey of your electrical switchgear, distribution system, electrical equipment.
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 70B §11.17.5 suggests that every commercial and industrial building in the United States should have an IR survey at least once a year.
Increasingly, insurance companies are requiring IR surveys of electrical systems for their insured. Some companies may even offer discounts if you do.
Avoid costly downtime, lost production, unnecessary repairs, and dangerous catastrophic failures. Take advantage of Harmon Infrared Electrical Infrared Thermographic Surveys to increase uptime, safety, productivity and profitability.
By far, the most popular and widely used application of infrared thermography is electrical switchgear testing. No other commercial application has achieved the level of interest than that of electrical infrared thermography. Daily, the electrical switchgear in thousands of buildings are checked by thermographers all over the country. Electrical Infrared inspection is now an integral part of any facility manager's preventative/predictive maintenance (P/PM) program.
Advantages of using Harmon Infrared
Reduce Downtime
Increase Equipment Life
Lower Risks
Comply with Electric Codes
Lower Repair Costs
Increase profits
Save on Insurance
Prevent Catastrophic Failures
Save Lives!
What Electrical Distribution Equipment Should Be Checked?
Utility substations, transformers and feed poles
Main incoming services, plant main knives
Capacitor banks
Main switchboards and disconnects
Main distribution panels and main disconnects
Uninterruptible power supplies
Generator controls and transfer switches
Lighting and receptacle panels
Disconnects and combination starters
Service disconnects for motors
Machine control panels