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WORK PROCESS & INFRARED IMAGING EQUIPMENT
Our infrared technicians and aerial mounted camera system are deployed using a rented helicopter local to
your area in order to minimize costs. The flight path is determined through consultation and based on your needs.
We use the FLIR Systems 2000 series infrared camera, which is remotely controlled and has a thermal
resolution of 1/10°F, and a pictorial resolution of 525 lines per frame (560 CCIR) with 352 elements
per line (428 CCIR). It utilizes a Mercury, Cadmium, Telluride (HgDcTe) 2x4 TDI detector array with an
IR Special bandwidth of 8 - 12 microns. This camera renders an image of an object's thermal emissions
in shades of black to white . . . white representing hot and black depicting cold. The data is then
digitally recorded for processing. The FLIR 2000, mounted externally on the helicopter, is remotely
controlled by the thermographer inside the cabin. LCRS rate stabilization assists the Thermographer in
manual target tracking by dampening the effects of aircraft motion.
Advantages of using our aerial mounted infrared camera include:
- Increased safety due to further distance from the lines than the typical hand held camera inspection.
- Optical zoom lens allows us to acquire high resolution close up images (not just a blown up digital image )
- Mobility of the mounted unit and zoom lens means we fly faster than the typical infrared survey out of the window. Flight speeds average 45 knots and this save you valuable helicopter dollars!!
- We find more problems than typical hand held IR surveys because we have over 10,000 hours of aerial power line inspection experience, certified thermographers and right equipment for the job.
Above - a bolted clamp connection at the jumper. Analysis revealed a temperature rise of 52°C above conductor -
Hot Shots IR
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