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FLIR�s Thermal Imaging Guidebook for Building and Renewable Energy ApplicationsFLIR�s Thermal Imaging Guidebook for Building and Renewable Energy Applications

FLIR guidebook explains thermal imaging in building and renewable energy applications

FLIR has introduced a new reference resource that explains the use of thermal imaging cameras in building and renewable energy applications.

Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

17 Jul 2015 1m read View Author

FLIR has introduced a new reference resource that explains the use of thermal imaging cameras in building and renewable energy applications.

Recommended for building and renewable energy professionals, the new FLIR Thermal Imaging Guidebook for Building and Renewable Energy Applications covers various aspects of thermography technology corresponding to their use in different applications from inspecting buildings to checking solar panels and wind turbines.

A must-have thermal imaging resource, the new thermal imaging guidebook takes the reader through the basics including an introduction to thermal imaging cameras, the operational details as well as reasons for using thermal imaging for buildings.

The guidebook explains how a building inspection with thermal cameras is a powerful way of monitoring and diagnosing the condition of the property; how inspecting solar panels will ensure reliable operation during the lifetime of the solar module; and how thermal imaging cameras can play an important role in wind turbine predictive maintenance programs.

FLIR’s Thermal Imaging Guidebook for Building and Renewable Energy Applications can be freely downloaded from the FLIR website.

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