Thermography

All objects emit radiation of wavelength dependent on the temperature of the object. The frequency of radiation is inversely proportional to temperature. The radiation is converted into electrical signals that are displayed on a monitor. The photos (thermograms) of the thermal image is saved, and will be subject of study after the gathering of the thermograms of all equipment that we want to check.
The accuracy of the camera used by Prismave is ± 2° C or 2%. The temperature range of the object to be scanned can range from -20° C +250° C ( -4° F +482° F).

Some of the advantages of the infrared reading are as follows: 1) the measurements do not require contact with the subject and must be performed with the object under load.
2) rapidity of execution and diagnosis; large areas can be quickly verified given the answer in microseconds of equipment 3) accuracy of temperatures collected.
4) security; Measurements are made from a safe distance. Ease in collecting high voltage equipment temperatures, at high temperatures, equipment or equipment in a corrosive environment.