Carelabs is authorized provider of Electrical Installation’s Study, Analysis, Inspection, and Certification services in UAE, and offerelectrical thermography services in UAE.
Building envelope thermography inspection was never correctly applied in building inspections, until recently due to the lack of proper training and scientific protocols. During the late 70s and early 80s, a time when fuel prices rose dramatically, thermography was embraced widely as a tool to help determine building performance. The ability to professionally test and evaluate the performance of a building’s envelope is quickly becoming essential for the proper management of today’s commercial and institutional structures.
Infrared thermography is the only proven non-destructive method for identifying moisture and energy loss. Discovering deficient areas within your facilities, reduce operating costs, and create more efficient building maintenance practices and reduce greenhouse emissions.
An appreciable amount of money can be saved by building owners & operators through the correct application and use of Infrared Thermography Building Envelope Inspections. Timely investment in an Infrared Building Envelope Performance Survey can ensure the structural integrity and safety of commercial or industrial buildings. It can also serve as a quality control tool, to ensure that insulation has been installed correctly.
Building envelope inspection is done at:
Heat losses from buildings are accelerated by structural problems, poor construction practices, missing or inadequate insulation, moisture infiltration and air leakage.
Thermography measures surface temperatures by using infrared video and still cameras. These equipments see light that is in the heat spectrum. Images on the video record the temperature variations of the building’s skin, ranging from white for warm regions to black for cooler areas. The resulting images help us determine whether insulation is needed or not. They also serve as a quality control tool, to ensure that insulation has been installed correctly.
A thermographic inspection is either an interior or exterior survey. The energy auditor decides which method would give the best results under certain weather conditions. Interior scans are more common, because warm air escaping from a building does not always move through the walls in a straight line. Heat loss detected in one area of the outside wall might originate at some other location on the inside of the wall.
Following are the deficiencies that can be found in a building envelope thermography inspection.
Virtually all of the thermal envelope deficiencies identified by thermographic testing involve the conduction of heat through building materials or the penetration and emanation of air through gaps in the building envelope. Conduction problems are often caused by leakage of exterior water into the building envelope, failure of piping systems, and condensation of moisture vapour within the structure. Moisture considerably reduces the R-value of building materials, resulting in a dramatic increase in the conduction of heat through moisture-damaged components. Other typical causes of conduction losses through the envelope include missing or improperly installed insulation and unintended thermal bridging of structural components.
The growing popularity of buildings using Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems has been accompanied by numerous cases of moisture-related structural damage. Water intrudes where sealing have begun to fail. Moisture is then trapped under the skin. Thermography is an invaluable tool to locate moisture in EIFS systems. Inspections are best conducted in the early evening from the outside after a sunny day with little or no wind.
Heating coils are being used more and more either to keep outside walkways or entrance ramps snow free or to provide heat to areas and rooms via hot water or electric cables. Thermography provides a quick way to verify location and performance of these subsurface devices. Typically the thermal pattern shows up very clearly even when the h.
Our Process
We discuss your facility requirements, compliance goals, and project timeline.
Our engineers gather system data, single-line diagrams, and equipment specifications on-site.
We perform the study using industry-standard software and IEEE/IEC methodologies.
You receive actionable documentation with findings, risk ratings, and remediation recommendations.
We help implement recommendations including labeling, PPE selection, and system modifications.
Final review ensures full alignment with DEWA regulations and international standards.
FAQ
Building Envelope Thermography Inspection Services in Dubai - UAE is a critical component of electrical safety and compliance. Our team follows IEEE 1584, NFPA 70E, and DEWA standards to deliver thorough, actionable results for your facility.
Regular building envelope thermography inspection services in dubai - uae helps identify potential hazards, ensures regulatory compliance with DEWA requirements, and protects personnel and equipment from electrical incidents.
Industry best practice recommends conducting building envelope thermography inspection services in dubai - uae every three to five years, or after any major system modification. DEWA may require more frequent assessments for certain facility types.
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