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Electrical System Thermography

Thermal imaging inspection of electrical systems to ensure the safety of personnel and equipment from unforeseen electrical hazards.

Find Problems Before They Find You

Thermography is the use of infrared thermal imaging cameras to detect temperature variations in electrical distribution systems. Elevated temperatures reveal problems long before they cause equipment failure, fire, or personnel injury.

It is considered the least disruptive and most cost-effective preventive maintenance measure available for electrical systems — and it can be performed while your systems remain energized and in service.

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Thermal Imaging Identifies

Overloaded Circuits

Circuits running beyond rated capacity generate excess heat detectable by thermal imaging before breaker failure.

Load Imbalance

Uneven load distribution causes thermal stress on distribution equipment and reduces system life.

Loose Connections

High-resistance connections create hot spots that lead to arcing, melting, and potential fire hazards.

Corrosion

Oxidized connections increase resistance dramatically — thermal imaging catches degradation early.

Equipment Misalignment

Mechanical misalignment generates frictional heat detectable through thermal imaging scans.

Potential Fire Hazards

Early detection of any condition that could escalate to fire or arc flash incident.

Calibrated Professional-Grade Cameras

ePower Network uses professional thermography cameras calibrated annually by independent agencies. Our engineers are trained in interpreting thermal images accurately — distinguishing genuine anomalies from normal operational heat patterns.

Every inspection includes a detailed report with thermal images, temperature readings, equipment identification, severity ratings, and prioritized recommendations.

Professional Thermal Camera

When Did You Last Have a Thermal Scan?

Most facilities should perform annual thermography sweeps. Schedule yours today.