Thermal imaging technology allows professionals to identify overheating components in electrical systems, such as distribution boxes, without direct contact. This non-invasive method not only enhances efficiency but also minimizes downtime. For this reason, infrared scanning is an. Below shows a thermal image recorded of an MCB distribution board during an electrical thermal imaging survey within a data centre electrical switch room. Traditional inspection methods—such as visual checks, multimeter testing, or feeling for heat by hand—are. On the other hand, infrared Thermography offers multiple advantages, including piecemeal inspection, quick identification of the defects, and diagnosing other components in their starting phase, preventing energy losses, short circuits, and expensive repairs. In low-voltage distribution systems, it is especially effective for finding loose. Oxmaint CMMS transforms thermographic inspection from a one-off contractor report into an automated, repeatable program—scheduling scans by equipment criticality, auto-generating severity-prioritized work orders from IR findings, tracking hot spot progression scan-over-scan, and producing.
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