Electrical applications

Avoid fires

A small electrical problem can have far reaching consequences. If left unchecked connections start to melt or sparks may fly around setting the environment on fire. Thanks to the InfraCAM you can see potential problem areas on a thermal image so that fires can be avoided.

Inspect your electrical installations rapidly
The InfraCAM is the perfect tool to find hidden electrical problems instantly. Inspect your electrical installations, repair them immediately if necessary and check afterwards whether the problem is solved. Verify if external contractors have done a proper job. Scan installations quickly before they are put into operation. You will see it all on the InfraCAM’s 3.5” LCD display.

Locate problems fast
Indoor or outdoor, in a production plant or a house, the InfraCAM instantly makes hot spots visible on a clear thermal image prior to failure. Detect the problem area and repair it before real problems occur. Common electrical targets are fuses, electrical panels, bolted connections and switchgear.

Work safely and see temperatures
The InfraCAM allows you to measure the temperature of any object you are looking at in a non-contact mode, without putting yourself in danger. A crosshair in the middle of the thermal image allows you to measure and analyze the temperature at a single point. Detect the most diverse electrical problems instantaneously by seeing them on a thermal image.

Document your work
InfraCAM stores 50 images in JPEG format. Insert the images in your favorite program and show others where the problem was located and that it has been repaired. The InfraCAM comes standard with ThermaCAM QuickView™ software which allows post-analysis of the infrared images. Changing color palettes, moving temperature measurement spots, adjusting level and span... it can easily be done in ThermaCAM QuickView.


The thermal image clearly shows an overheated connection which can not be spotted by the naked eye. This connection can lead to a costly power outage.
Loose or badly connected cables start to overheat. If left unrepaired, heat can rise to
a point where cables start to melt or, even worse, set the environment on fire.
Overheated electrical circuits are commonly detected with the help of a thermal imaging camera. Inspections can however be safely performed while systems are under load, without hindering production and without putting the inspector in harms way.
The thermal image clearly shows a defect or an overheated fuse. It can have very severe consequences. An entire production line can be shut down for several hours if this problem is not timely fixed.