Thermographic Surveys
See what's failing before it fails. Infrared thermal imaging detects heat anomalies in electrical switchboards and panels — identifying problems before they cause outages or fires.
Overview
Thermographic electrical surveys use infrared cameras to detect heat anomalies in switchboards, distribution boards, and electrical panels. Loose connections, overloaded circuits, failing components, and deteriorating insulation all produce elevated heat signatures that are invisible to the naked eye.
A thermographic survey identifies these issues before they escalate into faults, outages, or fires — giving building managers the information they need to schedule targeted remediation on their own timeline rather than responding to an emergency.
Most building insurers in Australia now require thermographic survey records as a condition of commercial property insurance. We provide full documentation suitable for submission to insurers and body corporates.
What's Included
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Full infrared scan of all main switchboards and distribution boards
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High-resolution thermal images with annotated findings
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Written report detailing every anomaly identified
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Priority-graded findings — Critical, Significant, Monitor
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Remediation scope and quotation for rectification works
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Year-on-year comparison reporting for ongoing clients
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Compliance documentation for building insurers
Finding Classification
Every finding is graded and prioritised.
Critical
Immediate action required. High risk of failure or fire within 12 months. Remediation recommended within 30 days.
Significant
Action required within 3 months. Elevated temperature indicating deterioration or overload.
Monitor
Within acceptable range but requiring observation at next scheduled survey.