ELECTRICAL
Most electrical problems exhibit a gradual rise in temperature prior to their failure.
These problems can relate to
problems such as:
• Loose or over tight connections
• Shorted or overloaded circuits
• Load imbalances
• Components which have failed or are fatigued; fuses, circuit breakers, transformers, etc.

Overheat in electrical box
OTHER USES
• Refractory Condition
• Process Monitoring
• Quality Control
• Product Development & Testing
• And many more

Overheat in process monitoring
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BUILDING INSPECTION
Help reduce heating and cooling energy
costs. Find areas of moisture intrusion in
roof and walls. Identify conditions conducive
to mold or pest problems.
• Detect improper or missing insulation
• Detect energy losses due to air leakage
or conductive losses through walls
• Check central heating/cooling and underfloor
heating systems

Underfloor heating system
MECHANICAL - Excessive heating of mechanical devices
can signify problems such as:
• Improper lubrication of bearings and motors
• Misalignments in rotating equipment
• Improper tension in drive belts and pulleys

Improper tension in drive belt
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