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News Release from: Fluke (UK) | Subject: Industrial maintenance application guide
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 11 October 2005

Guide explains thermography in
maintenance

A free guide explains how thermography and thermal imagers can be used to locate and troubleshoot hotspots around commercial buildings and industrial complexes.

Fluke is offering a free, educational, thermography application guide which explains how thermography and thermal imagers can be used to locate and troubleshoot hotspots around commercial buildings and industrial complexes The packs include information on inspecting bearings, motors, steam systems, electrical connections, unbalance and overloads

Also included is a very informative colour poster to help electricians and industrial maintenance technicians when operating predictive and preventive maintenance programmes.

The Fluke "Industrial maintenance application guide" can be requested free of charge by simply clicking on the thermography banner on the Fluke UK homepage.

The application guide features the powerful, but easy-to-use, Fluke Ti30 thermal imager and explains how thermography can be used to identify a variety of problems.

These may be connected with electrical and process infrastructure, or motors and building structures, at industrial and large commercial property sites.

Infrared thermography is invaluable to any maintenance programme because a radiometric, thermal image shows absolute temperatures across a full, two-dimensional picture, making problem identification faster and more effective than with a spot thermometer or other measuring device.

The Fluke Ti30 comes as a complete kit with InsideIR software, for storage and detailed analysis and reporting, and one place on a professional training course.

It is available from selected Fluke industrial distributors. Request a free brochure from Fluke (UK) ...

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