This on-demand presentation will discuss all the relevant factors you need to consider in buying the right camera for building applications.
This on-demand presentation will discuss all the relevant factors you need to consider in buying the right camera for condition monitoring applications.
An overview of inspecting electrical systems including conditions needed, typical patterns detected and ways to prioritize findings.
Attendees of this webinar will learn that there are a number of other factors to consider when diagnosing the severity of a problem and how to better characterize their findings.
This presentation provides an overview of how to inspect in-plant electrical systems, safely and effectively.
An overview of inspecting mechanical equipment, safely and effectively, including conditions needed, typical patterns detected & limitations of the technology.
An overview of motor acceptance testing including how to select a vendor and repair facility, why you should conduct a receipt inspections, the different types of acceptance tests, how to properly store your motors and the justification for establishing a
This webinar covers the different types of motor tests utilized in industry including energized and de-energized testing and describes with great detail the array of parameters that can be checked and problems that can be diagnosed...
This webinar covers how to use your EMT equipment to commission new equipment. We will discuss the applications and the various tests that can be performed such as visual inspection, distribution testing, motor testing, and baseline acceptance.
Power quality has become more and more of an issue since the advent of the vacuum tube in the 1930’s. This webcast covers what power quality is and its history, along with the types of problems it can cause, methods to detect power quality issues...
This webinar is intended to educate and edify end users on the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats to utilizing IR windows.
Dirigido a personas que deseen conocer algunas de las aplicaciones eléctricas de la termografía dentro de la industria, y que deseen conocer más acerca de las capacidades y limitaciones de las cámaras infrarrojas al inspeccionar sistemas eléctricos.
The ability to successfully use motor test instruments will be dependent upon your knowledge of basic electrical theory. The first several hours of this course is “theory review.”
In this section we will continue to build the foundation, necessary, for you to be highly successful at diagnosing motor and motor circuit problems.
With theory review and motor construction now under our belts, we will explore how motors operate.
In this topic we will bring together all the previous topics to display and comprehend the various testing types and methods utilized by the various motor tester manufacturers.
Power Quality Analysis is the first part of “Energized Electric Motor Testing.”
This topic is a culmination of all the previous topic in this series. Energized motor testing is an expedient method for identifying many electrical and mechanical faults that lead to motor failure.
The Snell Group is proud to announce the development of an “On-Line” version of our 32-hour Electric Motor Testing Training Courses.
This course is designed for energy auditors, weatherization contractors and home inspectors who use thermal imaging or are considering adding the technology to their program. There is no pre-requisite for this class.
This course is designed for the novice infrared thermographer in understanding the requirements for conducting successful electrical inspections. There is no pre-requisite for this class.
This course is designed for the novice infrared thermographer in understanding the requirements for conducting successful mechanical inspections. There is no pre-requisite for this class.
This course is designed for the novice infrared thermographer in understanding the requirements for conducting successful low-slope inspections. There is no pre-requisite for this class.
This online class covers the theory, equipment, and applications of infrared thermography in the condition monitoring, quality assurance, building envelope and nondestructive testing of materials fields. There is no pre-requisite for the course.
The Level 2 course extends the knowledge gained in Level 1 (or Snell 2-day application courses) on infrared theory and heat transfer concepts. Prerequisite: Level 1 - Thermographic Applications or one of Snell’s 2-day application courses.
This Level 1 Refresher Course reviews the most important points of your Level 1 learning (theory, IR equipment, image quality, etc.) as well as the high points of inspecting buildings. Using a blower door will also be discussed.
This Level 1 Refresher Course reviews the most important points of your Level 1 learning (theory, IR equipment, image quality, etc.) as well as the high points of a wide variety of electrical inspections as well as safety issues and the use of IR windows.
This Level 1 Refresher Course reviews the most important points of your Level 1 learning (theory, IR equipment, image quality, etc.) as well as the high points of mechanical inspections, a failure modes detectable utilizing IR, and safety issues.
This Level 1 Refresher Course reviews the most important points of your Level 1 learning (theory, IR equipment, image quality, etc.) and the high points of inspecting low-slope roofs for moisture, typical patterns and environmental conditions needed.