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Thermal Imaging, Infrared Survey, Thermography - Seeing the unseen

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Data Sheets
Infrared Brochure (PDF)

Case Study
Surveying Electrical Control Panels (PDF)

Sample Reports
Asset Health List (PDF)
Inventory Equipment Only (PDF)
Electrical/Chemical (PDF)
Electrical/Chemical/Baseline (PDF)
Electrical/Food (PDF)
Insulation/CHP (PDF)
Mechanical/Paper (PDF)

Services
~Onsite Balancing Services
~Contract Vibration Data Collection and Analysis
~Laser Alignment
~Machinery Thermal Imaging
~Ultrasound Air Leak Detection
~Workshop Balancing


Thermal Imaging is one of the easiest ways to start a condition monitoring program. It is non-intrusive and the results are instant. TEVA are performing thermal imaging surveys on a daily basis, year in, year out. Over the past three years we have logged over 2,000 hours of infrared surveying.

TEVA have two state of the art FLIR cameras and two Level 2 Certified Thermographers. The latest camera is a FLIR P640, with 640x480 resolution. This enables us to provide our customers with unrivalled service and professionalism.

Service Summary
  • Thermographers qualified to Level 2 ASNT equivalent standards.
  • State of the art thermal imaging equipment ensuring fast and efficient surveys.
  • Thermographers are able to perform a full data capture with tablet computers.
  • Quick report delivery and multiple report formats. Typical report delivery within 2-3 days.
  • Typical Report includes:
    • Overview
    • Cost Benefit Analysis
    • Documentation of Faults
    • Work Orders for Reported Faults
    • Benchmark/Baseline Trending
    • List of All Surveyed Items
This is a 200-amp main isolator in a machine panel. The faulty connection on the 
blue phase is clearly visible on the thermogram. The component temperature rise 
was only 12°C, but the component was crucial to operation and could stop 
production. Visual Image of Thermogram
This is a classic fuse holder problem. The thermogram shows heating upon the 
line-side of the fuse. Overtime the tension on the fuse clip deteriorates and 
becomes loose Visual Image of Thermogram
The image above highlights the importance of clean equipment. The temperature of 
this motor was recorded at 110°C. The cause of the high temperature was 
pinpointed to a blocked cooling fan. Visual Image of Thermogram