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Thermal Imaging & Leak Detection. Nigel Hewitt Technical Manager. What is Thermography?. Infrared Thermography is the science of acquistion and analysis of thermal information from non-contact thermal imaging devices. What is a Thermal Image.
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Thermal Imaging & Leak Detection Nigel Hewitt Technical Manager
What is Thermography? • Infrared Thermography is the science of acquistion and analysis of thermal information from non-contact thermal imaging devices
What is a Thermal Image • Photography can be described as writing with Light • Thermography can be described as writing with Heat
Convection Conduction Radiation Heat Transfer Modes • Conduction • Convection • Radiation
Infrared Thermography • Building materials radiate energy • Wet materials retain heat and change slower than dry areas of the same material. • This allows us to locate an area with a moisture problem
Visual Image These two glasses visually appear the same.
Thermal Image Thermal Imaging with an infrared camera. “ Paints a different picture.”
Infrared Thermography • IR thermography can be used to trace the influx of moisture to find the ultimate source of leakage with little or no physical disassembly of the premises. • With current models of IR cameras, images can be made in seconds.
Infrared Thermography • IR thermography can then be used to accurately monitor the drying process. • IR cameras can inspect places that can’t be physically reached with a moisture meter.
See the Drying taking place!Dry a building more effectively and more efficiently! The Drying Process
Thermal Imaging • Where can it help us • Identifying point of water ingress • Track spread of water • Identifying maintenance issues • Identify issues with insulation • Identify areas of air infiltration • Assist with trace and access
Additional Equipment Acoustic Leak Detection Hydrogen Tracer Gas Leak Detection
Non-Destructive Moisture Detection • Advantages • Quick • Non-evasive • Does not require relocation of the occupant or the occupant’s contents • Helps define actual source and defines its progression • Disadvantages • Cannot see through walls; only detects surface temperature differentials • Cannot detect subsurface damage (i.e. mould or structural damage)
Any Questions Thank You