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Thermographic Inspection Certificate

A Thermographic Inspection Certificate records the findings of a thermal imaging survey of a building or electrical installation. It identifies heat loss, moisture ingress, insulation defects, thermal bridging, and overheating electrical components using infrared camera technology in accordance with BS EN 13187.

BS EN 13187 (thermal performance of buildings), BS EN 16714 (non-destructive testing)Valid: One-off (periodic surveys recommended)

What it covers

  • Infrared camera specifications and calibration
  • Environmental conditions during survey
  • Thermal anomalies identified
  • Severity classification of defects
  • Recommended remedial actions
  • Reference and thermal images

Who needs a Thermal Imaging?

Building owners
Facilities managers
Insurance companies
Energy assessors

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Frequently asked questions about Thermal Imaging

When is the best time for a thermal survey?
Building thermal surveys are best conducted during the heating season (October-March) when there is at least a 10°C temperature difference between inside and outside. Surveys should be done before sunrise or after sunset to avoid solar gain.
What qualifications are needed for thermography?
Thermographers should be certified to at least Level 2 under ISO 9712 or the BINDT certification scheme. For building surveys, BS EN 13187 knowledge is essential. For electrical surveys, understanding of BS 7671 is also required.

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