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Edward Lowton
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UltraView
01 June 2023
Ultrasound Camera for Leak Detection and Partial Discharge Using the UltraView for Energy Savings: Detecting Compressed Air Leaks
Compressed Air Leaks are a serious problem that affect most industrial facilities. 1 kW of compressed air is 8 times more expensive than 1 kW of electricity and about 30% of all compressed air is lost to leaks. With the rising energy prices, it can be the most expensive utility in an industrial facility. By detecting and fixing those leaks, huge energy savings can be achieved.
Using the UltraView to find Partial Discharges: Avoiding Unplanned Downtime and Safety Issues
Electrical failures such as corona, tracking and arcing can be easily detected. By simply pointing the camera at any electrical asset, the inspector will see the partial discharge locations shown on the screen. The camera can even distinguish partial discharges from other ultrasound sources, reducing the number of false positives, and thus making inspections much more effective.
https://www.uesystems.com/en-gb/products/ultrasonic-inspection-ultraview/
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