Electric fault finding thermography by thermal imaginig
As the management of tanker ships becomes increasingly complex, reliable inspections of electrical installations become essential. Petrik Naval is a leader in this field, with its highly experienced team of engineers. The company specializes in the detection of hot-spots in electrical systems, which can lead to costly repairs and even worse, the potential of a ship-wide incident. A hot-spot can be detected by comparing the temperature of different components. For example, if one phase of a tanker ship electric switchboard has a higher temperature than the other phases, it’s likely a result of a poor insulation which can cause a creeping current. This kind of comparative analysis is known as qualitative thermography and is often sufficient for most inspection situations. At Petrik Naval, we use the latest technology to ensure a proper and thorough inspection of the electrical systems on board your tanker ship. Our experienced team of engineers is highly trained and experienced in the detection of hot-spots and the prevention of ship-wide incidents. Furthermore, we can provide repairs, replacements, and upgrades to the electrical switchboards, if needed. Our services are tailored to each customer’s specific needs, and we guarantee a comprehensive and complete inspection. We understand that safety is of the utmost importance, and we take that responsibility seriously. Our team of experts will thoroughly inspect all electrical components, and provide a detailed report of any faults or deficiencies. We also provide emergency services if needed, to ensure the safety of your crew and ship. At Petrik Naval, we are committed to providing the highest quality services to keep you, your crew, and your tanker ship safe. With our experienced team of engineers and our state-of-the-art technology, we can ensure that your electrical systems are properly inspected and maintained. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help you protect the safety of your tanker ship.