Frequently Asked Questions
What is a thermographic survey?
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A thermographic survey uses infrared imaging to detect temperature variations in electrical, mechanical, and building systems. At Stonehaven, our certified team identifies overheating, insulation failures, and connection faults before they cause downtime—protecting assets and improving operational safety.
An MEP survey assesses a building’s mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems to ensure efficiency, safety, and compliance. Stonehaven’s MEP surveys combine advanced diagnostics with engineering insight to deliver clear, actionable data for recommissioning, upgrades, or maintenance planning.
What is the purpose of thermography testing?
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Thermography testing pinpoints hidden faults such as loose terminations, pressure drops, or overloaded circuits by detecting temperature anomalies. Stonehaven’s thermography experts use calibrated infrared imaging to prevent costly failures, extend equipment life, and optimise system performance.
What is the standard for thermographic surveys?
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Thermographic surveys are guided by IEC and ISO standards, ensuring consistent, accurate fault detection. Stonehaven’s surveys follow these international standards, delivering reliable results trusted by engineers, facility managers, and developers across the region.
How do thermal imaging surveys reduce downtime?
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Thermal imaging detects faults like overheating cables, failed connections, or insulation damage before they escalate. Stonehaven’s proactive approach enables early intervention, reducing safety risks and preventing costly downtime across commercial, industrial, and data-centre environments.