Your Guide To Electrical Thermal Imaging

Thermal imaging is an essential tool for identifying electrical faults using infrared cameras to measure heat emissions. It ensures safety, efficiency, and helps prevent costly breakdowns in your electrical systems. Here’s how thermal imaging can protect your commercial and residential properties. What is Thermal Imaging? Thermal imaging, also known as thermographic surveying, uses infrared technology […]

An Essential Guide To Fixed Wire Testing

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What is fixed wire testing? Fixed Wire Testing, also known as an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR), is a thorough inspection and testing of the electrical systems within a building. This process involves examining the electrical installations and circuits to ensure they are safe and comply with current safety standards, specifically the British Standard BS […]

A Guide to PAT testing – all the essential information you need

What is PAT (Portable Appliance Testing)? PAT testing, also known as Portable Appliance Testing or In-service inspection and testing of electrical equipment is the process of examining electrical appliances and equipment to ensure they are safe to use. It involves visual inspections and, in some cases, more detailed testing to check for electrical faults. PAT […]

Thermal Imaging in Data Centres – How Crucial is This Service?

Data Centres are an integral part of today’s society, with all types of data and information being used day to day in our lives. With this being the case, it is essential that the equipment within data centres are looked after and regularly monitored to prevent any sort of downtime and disruption.

Data Centres – What Are They?

Data centres are often thought of as the “brains” of the internet, because their role is to process, store, and communicate the data behind the myriad of information services we rely on every day. Whether it be streaming video, email, social media, online collaboration, or scientific computing.