REPAC also specializes in thermographic inspections, using advanced infrared technology to detect insulation defects, water ingress, and air leakage in cold stores and freezers. Our skilled surveyors ensure accurate assessments, maintaining your facility’s thermal integrity and efficiency.
For optimal results, Thermographic inspections should be conducted inside the cold store after it has been operational for at least 48 hours.
Thermographic Inspection
Thermographic inspection uses infrared technology to detect temperature variations on surfaces. This method is crucial for identifying insulation issues in cold stores.
Regular thermographic inspections help maintain the efficiency and integrity of cold storage facilities by detecting problems early.
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Benefits of Thermographic Inspection
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Early Detection of Insulation Defects
Thermographic inspection allows for the early identification of insulation defects by visualizing temperature variations on surfaces. This helps in spotting areas where insulation is missing, damaged, or improperly installed. Early detection can prevent further damage and reduce repair costs.
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Detection of Warm Air Ingress
Thermographic cameras can detect warm air ingress by identifying temperature differences around windows, doors, and other openings. This is crucial for maintaining energy efficiency, as warm air entering a building can increase costs.
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Identification of Water Ingress
Water ingress can be a significant issue in buildings, leading to mold growth, structural damage, and health problems. Thermographic inspection can identify areas where water is penetrating the building envelope by detecting cooler spots that indicate moisture presence. This allows for timely repairs and prevention of further damage.
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Prevention of Energy Wastage
By identifying areas where heat is escaping or entering a building, thermographic inspection helps in optimizing energy use. This can lead to significant savings on energy bills and contribute to a more sustainable and environmentally friendly building operation.
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Core Layer (Infrared Images)
These images capture temperature variations, highlighting potential issues.
Face Sheets (Visible Light Images)
These provide context and help identify specific components.
Details (Analysis)
Include the inspection date, time, location, and any relevant work order numbers.