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Thermal Imaging Helps Improve the Reliability of Electrical Substations
Sep 06 2012
An applications report from FLIR Systems details how electrical power utilities have, by using FLIR thermal imaging cameras and automation software, been able to remotely monitor impending equipment failures and security breaches at any time day or night.
Electrical power utilities are faced with an aging infrastructure with an increasing risk of blackouts and brownouts (a dip in voltage in an electrical power supply). As a consequence, utilities are looking for ways to address these issues in order to improve the reliability of electrical power delivery while at the same time reducing unplanned maintenance costs.
Through use of thermal imaging cameras and automation software, FLIR and its partners have developed monitoring systems that provide early warning of impending equipment failures such as transformer fluid leaks or internal insulation breakdown. The FLIR thermal imaging cameras are able to recognise differences in the heat signatures of electrical components and the surrounding background, and compare the temperatures of similar components in close proximity to one another.
To download and review a copy of the application report in full please visit http://j.mp/OUY2xJ.
The FLIR A310 is a fixed mounted thermal imaging camera. It can be easily integrated in all weather housing and installed almost anywhere to monitor critical equipment and other valuable assets. By monitoring the temperature of critical components within electrical substations the FLIR A310 assists utilities in identifying problems before they become costly failures, preventing downtime and enhancing worker safety.
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