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Thermographic engineers spot pipe inefficiencies

An Eriks UK product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 28, 2009

Eriks' thermographic engineers can identify pipe work that is operating at low efficiency levels and advise on an appropriate solution.

Hot water systems and steam circuits are often the source of heat losses.

Pipes can reduce thermal efficiency of the overall delivery system by as much as 50 per cent.

Sometimes a naked-eye inspection is enough to identify obvious insulation faults.

In complex or congested pipe systems, however, a visual survey can be more difficult - and even impossible.

Thermal imaging can offer a fast and accurate way of spotting pipes that need to be insulated.

This approach will also reveal other significant sources of heat wastage, such as flanges, valves or joints, which are often left uninsulated for purposes of access and maintenance.

As well as hot water and steam systems, chilled water or glycol systems also need to be insulated to keep them chilled.

If heat flows from outside the system to inside, more energy is required to remove it, escalating the cost of the chilling process.

Eriks' thermal imaging services can show if, and where, this is happening, helping to optimise energy consumption and costs.

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