Thermographic Imaging Grafton
- Detect electrical faults before they become safety hazards.
- Preventive maintenance for North Coast homes & businesses.
- Fast & non-invasive for insurance, compliance & peace of mind.
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Thermographic Image Reporting Mid North Coast NSW
With insurance companies and financial institutions requesting regular surveys of their clients' properties, thermography has become an important part of any company's maintenance plan.
As part of our regular maintenance checks, we offer thermal imaging across Grafton and the North Coast to help identify electrical faults early. With timely detection, most electrical fires can be avoided, and regular thermal imaging provides condition monitoring that keeps your assets safe and compliant. Pinpointing potential faults to help prevent damage in:
- Commercial & industrial switchboards
- Circuit protection systems
- Fluid circulation systems
- Bus bar systems
- Motor bearings
With scheduled thermographic imaging, you can catch faults before they become failures. Contact us to
book a service or add thermal imaging to your existing maintenance plan.
Experienced Electricians Grafton
If problems need addressing, you can count on the experienced electricians at McGrath Electrical & Data to advise you on cost-effective solutions.
Without this kind of testing, the likely result would be equipment failure and unexpected downtime – always inconvenient and often expensive to resolve. Our thermographic cameras scan for this and, through sophisticated software, instant and detailed information becomes available. These detailed reports provide the information you need to make sure your equipment and machinery are running at optimal temperatures.
Thermograph imaging has become an invaluable diagnostic tool and part of good maintenance procedures, especially at mine sites and anywhere critical infrastructure is central to day-to-day business operations.
Thermal Imaging Diagnosis
Thermal imaging is a method used to detect potential electrical and mechanical problems before they develop. Traditionally, thermographic imaging has been performed on switchboards to identify thermal anomalies and assist in minimising the risk of overheating or fire. While this is still an important role, thermography is becoming more about condition monitoring to avoid future issues.
Load end assets are as important as switchboards and can lead to costly outages. We offer full surveys of a business, identifying everything from a hot joint, HVAC, and end-of-life components to a failing bearing on a pump or motor.
With modern cameras' thermal sensitivity as low as 40Mk (0.04°C), our certified Thermography staff can identify early-stage faults, saving businesses from unscheduled outages and potential property loss.
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FAQ
What is thermal imaging used for in electrical maintenance?
Thermal imaging detects heat patterns in electrical components, helping identify hotspots that signal loose connections, overloaded circuits or failing parts. It’s a non-invasive way to spot faults before they lead to breakdowns or fire hazards. Technicians use infrared cameras to scan switchboards, breakers, motors and more, providing clear insight into system performance.
How often should thermal imaging surveys be done?
For commercial and industrial sites, annual thermal imaging is a common standard, especially where compliance or insurance reporting is involved. However, high-risk environments or older systems may require more frequent checks. Regular surveys help ensure early detection of issues and support preventative maintenance planning.
Is thermal imaging required for insurance or compliance?
Many insurance providers and regulatory bodies now request thermal imaging as part of a site’s maintenance documentation. It demonstrates proactive risk management and can help avoid premium increases or claims complications. Keeping a record of inspections also shows that electrical safety is being taken seriously.





