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Thermal Imaging electrical installations

Early Detection of Electrical Faults

Thermal imaging identifies issues that are not visible during a standard visual inspection, including:

• Loose or deteriorated connections

• Overloaded circuits

• Phase imbalance

• Failing breakers, fuses, or contactors

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Thermal Imaging of power boards

Thermal imaging is a critical component of modern electrical maintenance, providing a non‑intrusive, highly effective method for identifying faults before they escalate into equipment failure, safety hazards, or costly downtime. Its value lies in its ability to detect abnormal heat signatures—often the earliest indicator of electrical deterioration. Contact ATII for thermal imaging inspectrion services.

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emelie
March 25, 2026 · joined the group.
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emelie
emelie
25 mars

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