Sullivan & McLaughlin provides a wide range of critical power system solutions designed to keep a building’s electrical distribution system functioning at peak efficiency.
Sullivan & McLaughlin provides a wide range of critical power system solutions designed to keep a building’s electrical distribution system functioning at peak efficiency.
Regular maintenance of electrical equipment can prevent costly repairs and disruptive shutdowns while producing substantial savings on energy bills. Our electricians and technicians are available on a 24/7 basis to respond to your scheduled or emergency needs.
Thermography, commonly referred to as “Infrared Scanning,” is a noninvasive method of inspecting the condition of electrical and mechanical equipment. One of the first signs that something is going wrong in your equipment will be the emission of excessive heat. This heat can be detected with infrared imaging thermography. With one pass of the camera, the “hot-spots” point out the problem areas on your equipment.
Infrared imaging cameras show us how heat is being radiated from and transferred through equipment and structures. By analyzing these heat signatures, we can acquire more information about your equipment and structures than by the naked eye. Thermography imagers “see” the heat radiated from the surfaces of your operating equipment in real time, just as a video camera sees visible light. When heat images, called thermo grams are in color, usually the white, yellow and red areas are hotter and the black and blue areas are cooler depending on the color palettes the technician chooses to use.
Dave Donegan
617.979.4229
ddonegan@sullymac.com