Mechanical & Electrical Inspections
- Hot Spot Checks
- Overloaded Circuits
- Faulty Terminal Connections
- High & Low Voltage Contacts
- Floor Heating Faults and Mapping
- Damaged Insulation
- Electric Motor Load Balancing
- V Belt Tension
- Cooling Systems
- Hydraulic System Operation
- Alignment of Pumps
- Bearing Problems
- Preventative & Predictive Maintenance

Electrical Inspections
Electrical components get hot before they fail. An Infrared inspection can identify these hot spots. Loose or dirty electrical connections, blocked fans and other electrical anomalies cause heat to increase, can cause power outages and sometimes even fires. We can inspect the electrical components looking for overloaded circuits, load imbalances, faulty and improperly installed components to detect issues before there is a costly outage. The resulting report can be a great aid for the repair electrician hired to address the identified issues.
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Mechanical Inspections
Mechanical inspections often require comparing similar pieces of equipment as well as considering their actual operating temperature. For example, viewed in Infrared, two identical motors operating under the same load should look alike. An impending failure will be evident in the Infrared image. Early detection of a failing component allows for scheduled repairs and avoids costly downtime. Using a camera with direct temperature readout a technician can see whether or not mechanical parts are operating within temperature design tolerances.
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