Asset Inspect adds thermal scans of electrical switchboards to our suite of services – we are proud to bring to market a wholistic approach when it comes to property risk mitigation.
It is instrumental all stakeholders (insureds, brokers and insurers) have all relevant information to place/underwrite a risk at their fingertips. Asset Inspect’s combined service offering (ie risk survey, building replacement cost and thermal scans of electrical switchboards) delivers the complete package.
Prevention is better than cure. A comprehensive assessment of a property becomes a proactive tool in lifecycle management and securing insurance cover. Adopting risk recommendations combined with a proactive mindset ensures asset longevity, encompasses forward planning/budgeting and allows informed decisions to be made by all parties.
Best practice – whilst there a various approaches applied to thermal scanning of electrical switchboards, it is safe to say that one size does NOT fit all. Best practice principles ensure quality of scan findings, reducing exposure for asset owners and those who insure them.
Asset Inspect – what sets us apart?
All our thermal scans are:
- Conducted by in house thermography certified electricians
- Completed with panel doors removed (where possible) eliminating screening effects. Infrared radiation cannot pass through panel doors, escutcheon panels, plastic, or glass
- Carried out using the latest calibrated, high resolution thermography cameras and technology
- Executed under normal load and operating conditions, capturing real time temperature differentials
- Complemented with detailed reports of findings including thermal images (annotated with load & ambient data), severity ratings and actionable recommendations
- Linked to the property’s asset register for full traceability, condition trending, future planning & management
- Planned with onsite formal risk assessment safe work procedures
- In alignment with applicable Australian/New Zealand standards
Interested in finding out more?
Further information can be found at www.asset-inspect.com.
