
Thermal Image Inspection Services employs highly skilled thermographers, who poses the experience required to enable us to distinguish between equipment that runs at high temperatures and equipment that needs maintaining or replacing.
It is with this expert knowledge that Thermal Image Inspection Services can save your company considerable amounts of money through needless repairs and loss of production, through unnecessary down time.
We pride ourselves on providing you with a highly accurate and detailed report and we are happy to explain our findings and report if you are in any way unclear.
We have pictured a few sample pages of the report, below, along with a brief summary of the information that you will find in the report.

The cover page includes a quick and handy reference of our contact details and the thermographer who complied the report.
The overview page includes the project inspected along with the clients contact details, the thermographer who completed the survey, any general information/comments etc and most importantly - an overview of the fault ratings along with the recommended remedial action.

The summary page lists the equipment inspected, the location of the equipment surveyed and fault rating. This is a very handy guide for observing very quickly and prioritising what equipment should be repaired or replaced first. Of course we would inform you immediately of any equipment in a critical state.

All survey pages include a reminder of the site surveyed along with the date that the inspection was completed. The main features are as follows:-
Daylight Photo and Identification - Location, equipment, type, fault rating and recommendation. In this example the fault rating is Level 2 - Medium grade fault - Repair at scheduled shutdown.
Thermogram Photo - This provides a good visual representation of the fault along with the technical object parameters and values. It is worth noting though, that not all 'obvious hot spots', represent a problem.
Analysis and Recommended Action - In this example the emitting 'hot spot' can be clearly seen. This was caused by a loose connection on the transformer. Due to the increased heat, it is likely that the block would have become 'brittle'.
Inspection - We also confirm here the thermographer along with details of the technician who completed the repair.