Regular inspections with a high-quality thermal imaging camera can help facility engineers keep a close eye on electrical, mechanical, and environmental systems, allowing them to spot potential problems before they lead to breakdowns.

Evaluate Facility Performance with Thermal Imaging
Stop Guessing – Start Seeing
Thermal imaging is a powerful, non-invasive way to monitor and troubleshoot building envelope problems, electrical/mechanical failures, and HVAC issues, whether it’s at an apartment, office complex, or manufacturing plant.
Take a “Whole Building” Approach
Indoor comfort and air quality can be compromised by poor insulation, failing windows, leaky doorways, loose ductwork, plumbing leaks, or mechanical issues relating to HVAC systems. Armed with a thermal imaging camera, maintenance crews can easily diagnose this wide range of problems across their facility.

Meet New Challenges
Many companies are adding solar panels on rooftops to cut energy costs, but they must be reliable and productive in order to yield maximum return on such an investment. Thermal imaging cameras and tools designed specifically for solar panel systems can help facility maintenance professionals inspect solar panels and evaluate their performance.

Give Your Customers Better Insight
For electric companies, professional reports go a long way toward helping your customers understand thermal camera inspections and the problems uncovered by our scanners. The advanced analysis and decision-making support offered in FLIR Thermal Studio Pro provides you with a rich set of measurement tools, batch processing, the ability to pre-plan inspection routes, and customized report templates.
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FLIR ONE Series
The flexibility to inspect the way you want at a price you can afford.