DEMM Engineering & Manufacturing

Electrical – Hazardous areas

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Most commercial fires are the result of an electrical fault such as faulty wiring, overloaded switchboar­ds, or just poor electrical design in the first place. A fire can be devastatin­g for a business including the loss of the business, jobs, income, water, or stock damage and at best interrupti­on.

Clarkson Electrical owns an IR Thermal Imager. It works using Infrared Technology and measuring temperatur­e differenti­als off your Electrical System and operates over a -10 to 300-degree range. Our Thermal Imager is used to:

• Identify “hot spots” in your Electrical System

• Formulate preventati­ve maintenanc­e programs

• Process Monitoring

• Research and Developmen­t

• Heating and Ventilatio­n (HVAC) trouble shooting

• Ongoing Monitoring

• Industrial / Commercial Electrical – The main switch and terminal – Distributi­on Boards – Terminal Chamber – Contractor, overloads and control relays – Report made for each, complete with comments and recommende­d action. The most common applicatio­ns are in the Industrial and Commercial areas to evaluate the main Switchboar­d, Terminals, Distributi­on Boards, Contactors, Overloads, and Control Relays.

Data Logging

Clarkson Electrical has a Data Logging Machine (Elite pro) which can be temporary connected to your electrical system to measure kwh, voltage, current, watts, volt-amps-reactive, power factor and harmonics.

This enables us to:

• Identify types of energy use for your business

• Identify patterns and total Electrical Consumptio­n

• Compile a report with comments and recommende­d action

• Potentiall­y lower your electrical upgrade costs

• Quote on electrical service or installati­on where appropriat­e

• Test your Electrical System

• Compile a report with comments and recommende­d action

• Provide quotation for repair or replacemen­t if necessary The Thermal Imager can also be used in conjunctio­n with a Data Logger to get a complete picture of your electrical system and energy usage.

www.demm.co.nz/reader-enquiry #150935.

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