Listing ID #165745
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Contact SupplierWe are offering thermal imaging cameras.
A thermal imaging camera detects small temperature differences and uses an algorithm to display a picture of these differences so that we can see them. they work indoors and outdoors, and on wood, concrete, drywall, electrical wiring etc., and look and operate much like a camcorder.
Applications
> energy audits of commercial and residential structures in order to determine the energy efficiency of the building (building diagnostics)
> roofing diagnostics that determine wet and damaged insulation or leaks in flat roof structures
> heat loss evaluation of buildings and products
> enhanced visibility in stormy conditions day or night
> roofing diagnostics that determine wet and damaged insulation or leaks in flat roof structures
> termites are huge problem because they eat wood and damage houses and buildings. Detection is difficult and traditional methods rely on knocking on wood. thermal imaging is being used to successfully locate termites in buildings in a non-destructive manner.
> heat ventilation air conditioning
> leak and humidity detection
> floor heating and building envelope thermography
> air tightness testing
> door seal inspection
> wall seal heat loss inspection
> moisture, within the structure, floor and roof thermography inspection
> covered openings searches within walls
> hvac, electrical systems inspections
> pest inspections
> missing insulation
> and many other inspections.
Thermal infrared inspections were seen in the past as affordable solely for large commercial organizations, but no longer. residential homeowners want to use the same technology to find sources of energy losses: air leaks, insufficient insulation, and moisture problems. over time, correction of these problems will save the home owner a significant amount of money.
If a home owner has a new to mid-life flat roof and has been told that a new roof is needed because of a leak, it is very possible that a thermal imaging scan will detect the exact source of the issue and save the owner substantial funds.
Thermal imaging cameras will show all of the following during inspection:
> faulty doors and door seals will be shown by the heat loss through the door.
> wet basements, often resulting from poor grading around the home perimeter. improper grading and drainage has been found to be the most common cause of water in the basement or crawlspace.
> undersized electrical services to the home, inadequate overload protection, and dangerous, amateur-performed wiring connections.
> broken heating system controls, blocked chimneys and unsafe exhausts have been discovered.
> heat losses have also been commonly found arising from poor maintenance of surfaces, masonry, plumbing, wiring and broken fixtures. inadequate caulking and poor weather stripping are further causes. over-sealing of homes and especially attics, causing poor ventilation, has resulted in excessive interior moistures, leading to rot.
Thermal imaging cameras offer residential homeowners, property management firms, insurance companies, real estate agents and their clients, and building contractors an easy-to-use, indisputable and quick method of inspecting these very important assets.