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Thermal imaging for CBC requires our thermographers to travel extensively and stay in hotels far from home. Because he felt a constant draft, this thermographer took it in to his own hands to find the problem. A quick room sweep with CBC’s infrared camera revealed a void around this fire sprinkler, allowing cold air to infiltrate the ceiling and enter the room.
Even more these days, is the need to decrease ones etiological foot print. Quickly CBC can show you where you are not only loosing money, but wasting unnecessary energy. Thermal scanning from CBC is a fast and easy way to evaluate your home or office.
Thermal energy audits from CBC show more than meets the eye. This image shows a hot water line inadequately insulated. Heat loss directly causes excessive energy consumption. Simply adding additional pipe insulation reduces utility cost, immediately saving the property owner money every month.
Today's complex machinery is depended upon day and night. Unpredictable down time is very costly. CBC's thermal imaging services can improve reliability by showing you small problems before they become big ones.
Electrical system scans from CBC not only increase plant reliability but can also reduce your risk of electrical fire. This one image provided to your electrician can same valuable time, reducing your company overhead.
Saving energy these days is imperative and a smart thing to do. Insulating stud bays in exterior walls is a simple cost effective to reduce your ecological footprint.
Air infiltration is costly. Even more so when it is cold air entering in the winter. This can result in exuberant utility bills.
CBC's infrared camera was able to find an underground water leak. A local business was complaining about high water bills, and coolant loss. CBC went back very early the next morning, and was able to find the leak, in an matter of minutes. Without cutting, drilling, or any other invasive means of detection.
Borislava Kyurkchieva, Marketing Team Lead of Gold Sponsors KONUX delivers an Innovation Spotlight presentation to delegates at the 9th International Railway Summit on Thursday 20 February 2020.
© 2020 IRITS Events Ltd. Photo: Bartłomiej Zackiewicz
Air infiltration is costly. Even more so when it is cold air entering in the winter. This can result in exuberant utility bills.
Infrared thermography has seemingly endless uses in building investigation. In this particular case swelling had occurred in the floor covering. With the thermal camera CBC was able to show exactly where the water was infiltrating the wall. The blue horizontal line near the top right corner of the picture shows a crack in the tile grout which allowed water to enter the wall. The water then continued down the wall and under the floor covering.
The circuit breaker in this thermal image is reaching temperatures of over 150 ‘F. In this particular case a loose wire and excessive electrical draw were found to be the problem.
This thermal image shows a hole work men cut in a wall to run electrical conduit. Normally not a problem, but in this particular case the hole became an entry point for rodents. Finding openings like this one in complete darkness without the thermal camera would be next to impossible.
Today's complex machinery is depended upon day and night. Unpredictable down time is very costly. CBC's thermal imaging services can improve reliability by showing you small problems before they become big ones.
Electrical system thermal scanning can reveal more than meets the eye. The wires in this thermal image are overloaded from too much current draw. A simple fix - if found in time for repair. The wires in this image are so hot the color coded phase tapes are of uniform color (brown). This is of immediate concern and expedited repair is required.
Electrical system scans from CBC reduce not only your risk of electrical fire, but can increase plant reliability. This one image provided to your electrician can save valuable time and reduce your overhead.
This is a thermal image of the night time sky. Even in the dark of night the night sky is bright and beautiful.
CBC's infrared camera was able to find an underground water leak. A local business was complaining about high water bills, and coolant loss. CBC went back very early the next morning, and was able to find the leak, in an matter of minutes. Without cutting, drilling, or any other invasive means of detection.
Air exfiltration is costly. Even more so when it is hot air escaping in the winter. This can result in exuberant utility bills.
Electrical system scans from CBC reduce not only your risk of electrical fire, but can increase plant reliability. This one image provided to you electrician can same him valuable time, reducing your over company overhead.
The demand for reliable power today is more than ever. Keeping this infrastructure up and running is now easier. Problems are found quicker and easier using thermal imaging.
Today's complex machinery is depended upon day and night. Unpredictable down time is very costly. CBC's thermal imaging services can improve reliability by showing you small problems before they become big ones.
Borislava Kyurkchieva, Marketing Team Lead of Gold Sponsors KONUX delivers an Innovation Spotlight presentation to delegates at the 9th International Railway Summit on Thursday 20 February 2020.
© 2020 IRITS Events Ltd. Photo: Bartłomiej Zackiewicz
The switch box in this IR image is defective. An internal switch inside is not closing all the way making the electrical current arc across two points, increasing external temperature exponentially.