Thermographic Scanning of Electrical Equipment Kindly Put A Mark in The Box If This Is Included and
Thermographic Scanning of Electrical Equipment Kindly Put A Mark in The Box If This Is Included and
Thermographic Scanning of Electrical Equipment Kindly Put A Mark in The Box If This Is Included and
Kindly put a ✓ mark in the box if this is included and × mark if it's not included wityh you scope of work.
1. Scope of Work
Visual or physical inspection of equipment with which thermographer may recommend actions for a safer or more efficient
electrical system for clients.
Remove all necessary covers prior to inspection.
Thermographic scanning of an Electrical Engineer with Valid Level 1 Thermographer Certificate using Calibrated Thermal Scanner.
Assesment of failed equipment with corresponding, most probable rectifications required.
Re-installation of cover after thermographic scanning.
2. Thermographer
Electriccal Engineer with Valid Level 1 Thermographer Certificate, Need to be a practioner in the field of electrical engineering to
assess correctly equipment with hot spot conditions from so many electrical uncomformities such as loose termination, equiment
breakdown, load demand, emissivity of surfaces, unbalance loading or harmonics effect.
4. Crew Composition
Electrical Engineer with valid Level 1 Thermographer Certificate.
Two (2) to Three (3) Technical personnel.
Building Maintenance on duty for coordination with tenants or mall equipment access.
5. Scheduling
Pre-Thermographic scanning done preferably during peak load of the system being scanned.
One-time Post-Thermographic Scanning after corrective actions of a qualified personnel chosen by client.
(We may offer rectification service to be quoted separately)
Required additional scanning after the first post thermal scanning is subject to separate cost.
6. Report
Provide "Pass" or "Failed" Sticker conspicuous at the front panel cover.
One copy of Thermal Scanning Service Report for every schedule (Mall equipment) or one copy of each for every merchant
(Merchant Thermal Scanning Service) given on the day, right after the Thermal Scanning Activity.
Establish equipment - Thermal Scan image for failed equipment and summary of all scanned equipment.
Merchant Equipment - Thermal Scan image for every equipment regardless whether pass or failed.
Hot spot equipment, indicating cause of heat rise, recommendations or most probable rectification required for the hot spot
equipment and actual measured load demand during the thernal scanning activity.
To be submitted within two (2) weeks after the last thermal scanning schedule.
ANNUAL PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE OF ELECTRICAL FACILITY
Kindly put a ✓ mark in the box if this is included and × mark if it's not included wityh you scope of work.
Conduct inspection as stated according to Power Partners and General Services standard PM Procedures:
Check bushing insulators for chips, cracks and contamination (dust, dirt, soot, grease or moisture).
Check all bushing terminals for signs of overheating, rust, melting and deformation.
Check oil level, temperature and pressure indicating devices. Note as applicable.
Check conductors for signs of overheating, melting, tracking, flashover, fraying, contaminations and insullation deterioration.
Check tightness of all mechanical and electrical connections with torque wrench.
Check for oil leaks.
Check main enclosure, enclosure cover and radiator for proper operation, alignment, grounding, tightness, rust, dents and
deformations.
Check equipment earthing for tightness, overheating, melting, rust and fraying.
Perform vacuum cleaning on the whole equipment compartment (plug-in breakers and lighting panels).
Perform re-tightening of bolts, nuts and lugs on all bus bars, terminal strips, circuit breakers.
Perform contact resistance test (DUCTER, if applicable) on circuit breakers.
Conducted by: