- Responsible for 1.2 million of the largest buildings in the U.S.
- Spend $118.9 billion on equipment/renovation and construction projects annually
TARGETED COVERAGE:
Infrared-imaging technology can give in-house technicians the power to detect small problems with facility systems and components before they become large and more expensive headaches. In helping to make the case for investing in infrared-imaging system for in-house use, manufacturers of infrared-imaging systems will offer maintenance and engineering managers essential information related to important pre-purchase issues.
In this article, we'll talk with manufacturers of infrared products to gain their insights and perspectives on the state of infrared technology. Planned topics:
- Advances in new-generation infrared imagers related to size, capabilities and ease of use
- Common applications for infrared imaging, including roofing, HVAC and electrical systems and components
- Training considerations for technicians using the imagers, as well as interpreting and reporting results of infrared scans.
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