Thermal Imaging is a crucial early detection method that uses infrared imaging to locate issues that cannot be detected by the natural eye. Avoid costly damage and unforeseen issues due to overheating circuits and power outages.
McMullen provides Thermal Imaging of electrical and mechanical services switchboards, motor control centres, control consoles, transformers, power factor correction units, service fuses, and more.
Our imaging units and specially designed software will provide you with a detailed report on your electrical switchboards and equipment with no disruption to its operation.
Thermal imaging is a popular method to find faults in electrical and mechanical equipment as it is a non-contact way to determine which components are hotter than they should be, which is an indication of impending failure and faulty equipment.
Infrared thermography will instantly reveal the location of a component with abnormal temperatures, which can prevent a fire or equipment failure, saving you far more in damages.
Our service is not just about issue prevention; we can also provide power quality monitoring, which can be used to improve the power quality and performance of your electrical systems, which can save you time and money.
Ensure the safety of the people in your home and workspace and prevent electrical injuries and fatalities. We can monitor the flow of electricity and the safety of your electrical equipment according to the Australian Standards AS/NZS 3760. It is recommended that testing occurs every 12 months to two years with testing records kept.
“Everything went smoothly through the entire process. Well done team.”
“Everything went smoothly through the entire process. Well done team.”
“Everything went smoothly through the entire process. Well done team.”
Reduce the emergency maintenance costs on your electrical and mechanical equipment via non-destructive testing. This process allows for the early detection of faults indicated by a rise in temperature, keeping your people and equipment safe.
Faults detected at an early stage are not necessarily emergencies, which means they can be investigated or repaired as part of a routine maintenance program or planned outage. This means you do not need to schedule extra work or an unnecessary shutdown.
Increased downtime can lead to a loss of revenue along with a risk of personal harm. The cost of Thermal imaging is well outweighed by the expense to repair or replace damaged equipment.
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