Thermal imaging electrical faults assessment with Ground Power
Ground Power Electrical is Nelson and Tasman’s leading specialist in electrical thermal imaging analysis and reporting.We use the latest technology in thermal imagers to produce live images of the heat emitted from electrical equipment and circuitry.
This is a highly practical and cost-effective solution for a wide range of applications including:
- Insurance requests including testing from AS/NZS 3019 standard and supply a Certificate of Verification
- Routine maintenance
- Fault finding of electrical panels
What is Thermal Imaging?
Thermal imaging is a form of Non Destructive Testing (NDT) for electrical faults using the latest in thermographics technology. This means we are able to test for faults without permanently altering the machinery we are testing.Contact Ground Power for more information on Thermal Imaging
Avoid costly repairs and reduce your insurance premiums with thermal imaging reports
Ground Power can provide thermodynamic readings or your building, operational site, home, boat or anything electrical to check for faults. The comprehensive reports show up any areas where weaknesses or faults are present in the electrical circuits, helping you avoid a serious short or power outage, and saving you time and money on repairs and maintenance.Using our thermal imaging camera and report software we supply:
- fully comprehensive reports on your building, home or site of operation to ensure it is electrically safe
- reliable information from qualified electricians who know what they are talking about
- prompt turnaround on reports
- electrical switchboard diagnostics and analysis
Contact Ground Power to arrange for a thermal imaging electrical faults assessment at your location
How does Thermal Imaging electrical faults assessment work?
A qualified technician or electrician points a thermal imager at an item of equipment, circuit board or section of wiring, scans the immediate area for unexpected hot spots, then squeezes the trigger to capture a specific image.
When the inspection is complete, the saved images can be uploaded to a computer for closer analysis, reporting and future trending.