Seminar:
Sheraton Buckhead Hotel
Atlanta, GA
November 2002
Presented by:
Harry Tittel
Vice President
TEAMWORKnet, Inc.
Prepared by:
Florida Electrical Resources
A Division of TEAMWORKnet, Inc.
6550 New Tampa Highway, Suite B
Lakeland, FL 33815
Phone: (863) 327-1080
Fax: (863) 327-1091
Email: info@ferinc.com
Correct Prior to Next Scheduled Maintenance Period
D.
40.1 65.0ºF
Correct ASAP
E.
> 65.1ºF
Correct Immediately
Notes:
These are typical temperature ranges for abnormalities. Engineering knowledge is applied in the classification
process. The classification can be customized for specific corporate or insurance requirements.
Additional "Hot Spots" may be shown on the thermal image for clarity, which are higher in temperature than the
specific anomaly. The equipment represented by these additional hot spots may be within thermal limits but represent
the highest temperature in the thermal image.
Thermal Imaging is based on the circuit loading at the time of survey. Partially loaded or unloaded circuits may not
indicate thermal anomalies that would occur at full load conditions.
Structural thermal images of buildings and roofing systems are for information purposes only. A structural engineer
and/or roofing expert should be consulted for review of this type thermal image.