How to do power equipment inspection efficiently?
By EPR Magazine Editorial April 9, 2022 12:01 pm
By EPR Magazine Editorial April 9, 2022 12:01 pm
Iray’s T series handheld thermal camera can fully meet all needs of multi-scenario applications such as power transmission, substation, and distribution.
With the rapid development of the power industry, the electricity load is increasing year by year, and the thermal defects of power distribution equipment are gradually increasing. The development of electrical fires has been on the rise, which seriously affects the safety of power supply. Preventing the occurrence of electrical fires and reducing electrical fire losses have become a topic of common concern to fire supervision departments and all sectors of society.
The traditional power inspection method has low temperature measurement accuracy, cannot comprehensively display the overall temperature distribution of power equipment, has low inspection efficiency, and has problems such as undetected abnormal conditions. Thermal cameras can intuitively and accurately find abnormal hot spots of power distribution equipment, eliminate hidden troubles in time, and provide effective guarantees for the safe operation of power distribution equipment.
Distribution transformers are an important part of the distribution network. Overheating and failure of the transformers will affect the normal power supply and the maintenance costs are very high. Thermal camera helps to quickly locate the overheating position of the transformer, and find hidden dangers such as loose joints, overheating of bushings, poor contact, and overload, which is convenient for staff to repair faults in time.
Distribution lines are an important part of the power system and are used for important tasks of power transmission and distribution. Using the thermal camera to detect the surface temperature of equipment such as wire clips, transformers, circuit breakers, isolating switches to determine whether there is an overheating fault in the power line equipment, improve the quality of operation and detection accuracy of power line to ensure the safety and long-term operation of the transmission line.
Iray provides T series handheld thermal camera for the power industry, with 384×288 / 640×512 high infrared resolution, optional from wide-angle to telephoto multi-lens, fully automatic focusing system, up to 2000℃ optional extended temperature range.T series handheld thermal camera can fully meet all needs of multi-scenario applications such as power transmission, substation, and distribution.
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