Infrared Thermography Inspection Miami Dade NFPA 70B Electrical Thermal Imaging, Thermographer Level II 30/40 Year Recertification Building Report Cost.
How much does a Thermography Inspection for 40 Year Recertification cost
Cost starting at $800. Removal of covers starts at $250.
List of Equipment to be inspected should be provided by the Engineer signing and sealing the Electrical Report.
One of our Consultant Licensed Electrical Engineers will sign and seal our Building Recertification Thermal Imaging Inspection Reports if required
We are not responsible for submission.
Thermographer Level II.
Choose the right Thermographer: licensed in an ELECTRICAL field.
The Thermal Imaging inspection of electrical equipment shall be performed by a Certified Thermographer (Level II, III) who is qualified and trained to recognize and document thermal anomalies in electrical systems and possesses over 7 years of experience inspecting electrical systems associated with commercial buildings.
Level II Thermographers - Seven (7) Years of experience can be only justified by holding a license in an electrical field as a Professional Electrical Engineer, an electrical contractor, or an electrical building inspector. Cities are rejecting thermographers not holding an electrical license and other licensees in non-electrical fields.
Consultant Licensed Engineers working with us, Home Camera Scan Testing Report for systems operating at 400 Amperes or greater, Commercial, Residential Insurance. When required, Thermographic Re Inspection is only for Thermal issues.
Many times it is needed to perform an Equipment Survey for Infrared Electrical Inspection. The survey will identify all required equipment that needs to be inspected to follow the guidelines for 30 Year Building Recertification, as per County Board of Rules and Appeals (BORA).
This survey needs to be approved or provided by your engineer or records.
Our Thermographer Reinspection, when required, will be only for thermal problems detected. Other Electrical issues found by the Engineer will not be inspected by us.
Please, be sure your service is more than 400 amps, before ordering the survey.
Thermal Imaging Electrical Infrared Inspection 10 Year Recertification.
Miami Electrical Infrared Thermography Inspection, Dade Home Thermal Imaging Testing, Certified Thermographer Level II Boca Raton, Boynton Beach. New requirement for Building Inspection 30/40 Year Recertification Cost Miami Dade County.
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Thermal Inspection is a requirement, under Section 8-11 (f) of Dade County Code, for buildings that have been in existence for 30 years, and every 10 years thereafter.
Miami Thermal Imaging Thermography Testing.
For an electrical system operating at 400 amperes or greater, a thermographic inspection with a written report of the following electrical equipment must be provided as applicable or as otherwise indicated below:
busways, switchgear, panelboards (except in dwelling unit load centers), disconnects, VFDS, starters, control panels, timers, meter centers, gutters, junction boxes, automatic/manual transfer switches, exhaust fans and transformers.
Thermal Imaging Inspection Report for Building Recertification.
Level II or III Certificate.
Notarized Letter stating that we are Certified Level II or III Thermographer meeting the experience required, as per the current 2021 MINIMUM INSPECTION PROCEDURAL GUIDELINES FOR BUILDING ELECTRICAL RECERTIFICATION, revised and approved by the Board of Rules and Appeals (BORA)on November 18, 2021.
Statement that we have inspected all required equipment, as per the current Board of Rules and Appeals (BORA) Approved – Revised November 18, 2021 MINIMUM INSPECTION PROCEDURAL GUIDELINES FOR BUILDING ELECTRICAL RECERTIFICATION (if all required equipment was inspected)
Summary List of all equipment for thermal inspection properly identified: labels, nameplate data, location, measurement date and local time, issues, etc.
Summary List of equipment not inspected and why: e.g. cover cannot be opened, safety issue, needing approval from utility company, etc.).
Camera information (e.g. manufacturer, specifications: resolution, accuracy, calibration, etc.).
Environmental information affecting the Infrared Inspection (e.g. ambient temperature, wind speed, background, etc.).
Performance or operating information affecting the thermal inspection (e.g. loads, phases, voltage, type of service: one phase, three phases, delta, wye, etc.).
Thermal scale in each thermal photo to read temperature.
Use of an specific palette in the entire report unless a different one was needed to be used to identify an issue.
Thermal photos accompanied by visual photos of equipment with and without covers.
Measurement determinations.
Possible cause, level of the issue and prioritization (e.g. overload, contact, unbalance, open circuit, repair immediately, next programmed maintenance, etc.).
Any Code violation observed (e.g. improper color for cables, double tap, improper fuse, improper breaker, improper wiring, etc.).
Any anomaly observed (e.g. change of color, visible damage, corrosion, etc.).
Scan of the grounding or bonding conductors in the building main loads/meters center.
Any other information required to meet the standards of electrical thermographic testing inspections.
The Infrared Electrical Inspection Report will be digitally signed. PDF report will be electronically submitted to the Client. That will be the report to be submitted to the City if electronic submission os accepted, otherwise, a signed hard copy with colored photos will be provided.