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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Re-Scans and Electrical Inspections

Folks, we're wrapping it up on our series on questions to ask your thermographer to ensure you get the best possible service. I hope you found this series informative; I welcome your feedback and questions!

Electrical System Inspection Questions

In some cases, electrical scans may require an electrician to be present. For example, an electrician may be needed to open live panels for inspection. Because of safety interlocak and arc flash potential, having a qualified electrician to work with your thermographer may be very important. Ask if you will need to supply an electrician or if your commercial thermographer supplies brings one for the scan, if necessary. Many thermographers work with certified electricians and include them in the quote, but not all do.

Re-Scan Questions

If your commercial infrared scan shows that repairs in equipment are necessary or that other issues exist, a follow-up inspection is critical!  Ask your certified thermographer how much re-scans cost or are they included in the initial price.
Also keep in mind that regular infrared inspections should be performed periodically with re-scans that fit into your normal maintenance and repair schedule. Knowing the costs of re-scans can help with your budgeting process. IR Infrared Services has a Premier Customer Discount where we offer discounts for customer loyalty and for things like re-scans.

Interested in learning more? Give me a call at 803-328-2889 and let’s talk!

IR Infrared Services provides top quality thermographic service at a competitive price to commercial and residential end users in North Carolina and South Carolina. For more information, visit http://www.irinfraredservices.com/ or follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/infraredscans. We are proud to offer the very best thermography services in North and South Carolina!

Source: http://www.infraredprofessionals.com/thermal-imaging-infrared-resources/thermal-imaging-infrared-quick-start-package.html

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