Infrared thermography inspections are required for electrical systems operating at 400 amperes or greater and must be performed by a Level II or higher Certified Infrared Thermographer who is qualified and trained to recognize and document thermal anomalies in electrical systems. Miami-Dade County requires an infrared thermography inspection with a written report to be submitted for 40 year Recertification.
What is an infrared thermography inspection?
Our Level II Certified Thermographers inspect the the following electrical components to determine if they are operating within the specified thermal range:
Switchgear
Panelboards
Disconnects
VFDS
Starters
Gutters
Control panels
Timers
Exhaust fans
Transformers
Meter centers
Junction boxes
Automatic and manual transfer switches
After the infrared thermography inspection...
Upon completion of the infrared thermography inspection, our team will prepare a report with annotated images showing areas of observed deficiencies that may require repair or maintenance. Our professional engineers are available to submit a proposal for construction documents that may be required for permitting of electrical repairs.