Published On May 23, 2022
Power systems engineer Dan Carnovale discusses how infrared scanning windows are implemented on electrical equipment.
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0:00 - Introduction
0:28 - Condition based maintenance
1:38 - Why would you do an IR scan?
2:26 - Partial discharge (PD)
3:06 - How do you perform an IR scan?
4:03 - IR cameras
4:47 - What is the most efficient way to do an IR scan?
6:45 - IR windows
9:24 - Ultrasound and PD sensors
9:57 - Installing IR windows
10:46 - Where and how should you install IR windows?