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Thermal imaging cameras are engineers in the HVAC industry

2022.02.21

House temperature leakage, floor heating water leakage, air conditioning failure... are things that HVAC engineers often have to face. If you want to solve these problems efficiently and quickly, you must be inseparable from thermal imaging cameras! Why are thermal imaging cameras impossible in the HVAC industry? Missing? Please see below:

1. The air conditioner condenser is blocked

If the air conditioner is used for a long time, the coil of the condenser may be blocked, resulting in insufficient Freon or even leakage of Freon. These can cause problems in the system, but these problems can be accurately located with a scan of the FLIR thermal imaging camera! Of course, it is also very convenient for checking the blockage of condensers such as cars and refrigerators.

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2. The direction of the HVAC pipeline

As HVAC engineering is more and more widely used in real life, the structure of HVAC pipelines in construction projects is becoming more and more dense. Therefore, leakage will occur at the joints of pipelines accidentally, or with the passage of time, HVAC ducts can lose their insulation, reducing the efficiency of the HVAC system and resulting in wasted money. Of course, these problems can also be easily spotted with a FLIR thermal imaging camera.

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3. Circuit fault detection

Loose or hot electrical connections can cause heat build-up that can lead to circuit failure and power outages. Tracing electrical problems with traditional methods can take a lot of time, but FLIR thermal imaging cameras can let you directly see blown fuses and poorly connected circuits.

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4. Floor heating leaks

FLIR thermal imaging cameras can quickly and accurately show you what's going on with underfloor heating pipes running under floors or drywall. Let you find the location of pipeline leaks as soon as possible, saving repair time and money.

5. Lack of thermal insulation

Thermal gradients can show not only where energy is lost within a house, but also the condensation or deposition that causes moisture in the surrounding air. Using FLIR thermal imaging cameras, it is possible to detect the missing parts of the insulation in the house in time, and repair it in time to save the heat energy.