Documented outcomes
Real findings. Clear outcomes.
These examples show how electrical infrared inspections helped facility teams identify developing problems before they became outages, safety issues, or major disruptions. Client names and identifying facility details are kept private unless permission is given, but the findings, risks, and outcomes reflect real inspection work.
Apartment building · Multifamily residential
A 20-amp two-pole breaker feeding a crawlspace heater, severely overloaded and failing to trip, with temperatures exceeding 390°F inside the house panel.
Flagged as critical and communicated to the site contact immediately. Repaired within the hour. The panel supplied fire alarm equipment and exterior lighting, and the extreme heat also created a fire concern that was resolved through immediate corrective action.
Commercial office building · Multi-floor occupied building
Critical overheating at an incoming connection inside the chiller control cabinet, running nearly 140°F above ambient on a 480V system.
Flagged as critical. Backup cooling equipment was available. Corrective action was scheduled before the connection could fail or cause further equipment damage.
Data center · Commercial data center
Significant heating inside a fused rooftop disconnect supplying CRAC cooling equipment, consistent with poor contact at the knife blade.
Identified before disconnect failure. Scheduled for replacement during an overnight maintenance window, avoiding an unplanned cooling loss in the main data hall.
Hotel · Mid-size hospitality property
Significant heating on the A phase of a feeder supplying the hotel's laundry equipment, consistent with a loose and contaminated connection.
Identified and documented for the client. Corrective action was coordinated. Avoided an unplanned outage that would have interrupted housekeeping and delayed room turnover during active hotel operations.
Multifamily residential property · Apartment community
Significant heating at the main neutral connection of a house panel supplying life safety equipment, including fire alarm circuits.
Documented and repaired. The repair was later verified. Fire alarm and exterior lighting circuits remained protected. The finding highlighted the importance of inspecting all connections, not just breakers.
Telecommunications facility · Critical infrastructure site
A conductor not fully seated in a breaker lug inside a rectifier circuit — identified through visual inspection after a small thermal rise prompted a closer look.
Repaired on-site during the inspection visit. The redundant system had been masking the thermal signature, demonstrating why opened visual inspection — not just thermal imaging — is part of the service.
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