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When to use a Thermal Imaging Scan Camera?

  • Buying a home – New or Existing Flir b50 thermal camera
  • Verify Insulation effectiveness
  • Electrical Concerns
  • Moisture Concerns
  • Air Leakage
  • Energy Audit

 

 

   

 

 

U.S. Department of Energy - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

§   Thermographic Inspections

§  Energy auditors may use thermography—or infrared scanning—to detect thermal defects and air leakage in building envelopes.

§   How They Work

§  Thermography measures surface temperatures by using infrared video and still cameras. These tools see light that is in the heat spectrum. Images on the video or film record the temperature variations .. Read More... 

 

Thermal Imaging for Energy Auditing & Home Inspection from flir.com 

§  Air Tightness and Thermal Imaging testing are important quality control measures when building or renovating a house. Heat losses in buildings can account for up to 50% of the total energy consumption and comes from air leakage through ... Read More ..  

 

 

 

PSFI Energy performs thermography as an optional service with an energy audit or a service by itself. An easy to read report with thermographs (pictures) and comments are provided with each service. Please call for fee schedule or

 

 

 

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