Electrical thermal imaging inspection — switchboards and beyond
An electrical thermal imaging inspection uses an infrared camera to detect heat signatures from loose connections, overloaded circuits, failing components and phase imbalance — across switchboards and connected electrical equipment. We're a referral and lead-generation service — we don't perform the inspection ourselves. We connect you with a qualified, licensed electrician or thermographer in our provider network who specialises in switchboard thermal imaging.
What's Included
- Main switchboards and distribution boards
- Sub-boards and MCCs
- Visible cable terminations and bus connections
- Live, under-load infrared scanning
- Documented temperatures and ΔT readings
- Written report with photos and recommendations
Who Needs This
- Commercial property managers
- Industrial and manufacturing facilities
- Logistics and warehousing operations
- Schools, aged care and community facilities
- Body corporates and strata managers
- Tenants required to provide an inspection report
Why It Matters
Most electrical fires start at a connection point that's been quietly heating up for weeks or months. Electrical thermal imaging inspections find these early-stage faults before they cause downtime, equipment damage or fire.
How It Works
- 1
Submit your details
Tell us about your site, switchboard count and timing.
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Get matched
We connect you with a qualified provider in your area.
- 3
On-site inspection
A licensed electrician or thermographer attends with calibrated thermal imaging equipment.
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