Thermal Imaging Survey at Large Educational Premises

The Task

Martin Cook Electrical Services was assigned the annual task of conducting a comprehensive thermal imaging survey on all electrical equipment within a large educational premises.

The Outcome

In close collaboration with the client, Martin Cook Electrical Services developed a schedule to systematically survey all the designated items using thermal imaging technology. The team deployed their in-house ITC Cat 1 Thermographers to carry out the survey, ensuring expert analysis and accurate data collection.

During the survey, the Thermographers captured thermal images of the electrical equipment and systems identified in the schedule. These images were compiled into a detailed Thermographic report, highlighting any defects or anomalies that were detected. The report served as a valuable tool for identifying potential issues and addressing them promptly to maintain the safety and efficiency of the electrical infrastructure.

Martin Cook Electrical Services successfully completed the thermal imaging survey, providing the client with essential insights into the condition of their electrical equipment. The satisfactory outcome of the survey led to Martin Cook Electrical Services being re-engaged for the past three years, demonstrating the trust and confidence placed in their services. Additionally, the survey has expanded to include two other locations, indicating the excellent service and value delivered by Martin Cook Electrical Services.

The continued engagement and expansion of the survey to multiple locations stand as a testament to the reliability and quality of the thermal imaging services provided by Martin Cook Electrical Services.

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