Posts Tagged ‘The benefits of thermography’

thermal energyThermography is a technique using a special camera that detects heat radiation of objects develop and then  converted into images by the infrared spectrum. A warm body or object emits heat as much as, when placed against an object cooler with different colors on the monitor shows. Warmer objects appear white and black or bright objects is emitted at low temperatures.

In the last 2009 pandemic H1N1 airports use thermal imaging camera to detect incoming passengers affected by the virus.

What is the meaning of the thermal imaging camera for the home improvement and energy conservation?

Sweep the house with the thermal imaging camera is an effective way for leaks and holes that can not be seen seen with the naked eye.

First Loss of energy – small cracks in the doors and windows are sometimes overlooked by the owner, this waste precious heat in the cold air and cold in summer. With thermal imaging cameras, we have an idea where the seal is necessary, given to prevent the escape of heat and cold air. Two drops of water – rain water to go from a hole in the roof into the ground or could be a broken pipe underground. Difficult to find the source of a leaky roof can easily be followed by an image on the roof with this unit. It can also seep lot of guesswork when it comes to soil water.

It may also help with the following:

* Air conditioning and compressor leaks
* Electrical noise
* Structural problems and deficiencies
* Proof of the presence of mold

The benefits of thermography

Kept first money = energy saved.
Valuable energy loss is prevented by means of simple detection of the thermal imaging camera. This represents savings for our hard earned money.

Second Prioritize the knowledge of the repair.
Third anticipate and prevent future damage.
Electrical overload can be detected early before it becomes a catastrophe.