Solutions That Keep the Power Flowing
FLIR SOLUTIONS FOR THE ELECTRIC UTILITY INDUSTRY
Faulty equipment, gas leaks, and security breaches are pain points that utilities are all too familiar with. Find informative content and resources below which lead you to solutions that streamline inspection efficiency, employee safety, and physical security.
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ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION
Whether they’re producing energy from coal, natural gas, biofuels, wind, solar, or nuclear, power generation stations need the right tools to perform thorough surveys, prevent equipment failures, and maintain safety.
ELECTRIC POWER SUBSTATION/TRANSMISSION
Substations require regular preventative maintenance to ensure power flows reliably. This means having the right tools to inspect everything from load tap changers to circuit breakers insulated with SF6, so inspectors find and fix problems quickly.
ELECTRIC POWER DISTRIBUTION
Businesses and neighborhoods need reliable power to keep everything running smoothly. It’s up to service providers and electricians to catch failing fuses, plan repairs, and get things fixed before they turn critical.
INNOVATION IN ACTION
Washington PUD Relies on Thermal Imaging to Keep the Lights on for Residents
Czech utility company uses optical gas imaging to check for SF6 leaks
Sensei Solutions Relies on Thermal Automation Cameras for Fail-Proof Condition Monitoring
Infrared Thermography Training Resources
Sign up for scheduled infrared thermography training courses offered through the Infrared Training Center (ITC).
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Do you have a large group that requires thermography training? The ITC will organize an onsite training course.
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Workplace health and safety: elevated skin temperature screening for the Utilities industry
FLIR offers a variety of easy-to-deploy, rapid temperature screening solutions that can help protect your workforce and avoid unexpected downtime due to illness. Learn how to set up skin temperature screening stations and explore scaleable solutions that meet any organization’s needs, big or small.
Already have a thermal camera? Find out if it’s suitable for elevated skin temperature screenings.