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The following are some of the facilities that need to be inspected using infrared cameras (thermal imaging cameras or thermal imaging cameras):1. Electrical installations: loose or poor contact joints, unbalanced loads, overloads, overheating and other potential problems can be detected. The potential effects of these hazards are arcing, short-circuiting, burning, and fire.2. Transformers: Hidden hazards that can be detected are loose joints, overheating of bushings, poor contact (tap changers), overloading, unbalanced three-phase loads, and poorly clogged cooling tubes. Its effect is to produce arc, short circuit, burn, fire. 3, motor, generator: can be found in the hidden trouble is bearing temperature is too high, unbalanced load, winding short circuit or open circuit, carbon brushes, slip rings and collector ring heating, overload overheating, cooling pipe blockage. The effect is that defective bearings can cause damage to the core or winding coil; defective carbon brushes can damage slip rings and collector rings, which in turn can damage the winding coil. Also may cause damage to the drive target. 4, electrical equipment maintenance checks, roof leakage, energy-saving testing, environmental protection checks, safety and security, forest fire prevention, non-destructive testing, quality control, medical inspection and so on is also very effective. 5: Diagnose human diseases, the use of meridian science, the human brain in the research work and in the study of disease treatment methods; especially in the diagnosis of asthma, paralysis, lumbar disc herniation, sports diseases, malignant tumors, and other diseases, and the use of the meridian science, in the research work and in the study of disease treatment methods. Sports disease, malignant tumors and other diseases with non-radioactive, a multi-organ whole-body scanning non-contact measurement of the advantages. It is a useful means of comprehensive diagnosis of certain diseases of the human body.6: Monitoring of building facades. Through the surface temperature can provide us with a lot of information about the building structure, plumbing, heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems and electrical systems. When looking through an infrared lens, problems that are normally invisible to the naked eye come to the forefront. Using an infrared camera, air leaks, moisture buildup, clogged ducts, structural features behind walls, and overheated electrical wiring can be detected and the data visualized and archived. By scanning surfaces with this tool, you can quickly spot temperature changes that often represent potential problems and document the data in the form of detailed graphical reports.7: Infrared Thermal Imaging Cameras in the Natural Environment. Monitor natural environments such as landslides and volcanic eruptions.