CP Energy Ltd Working for a sustainable lining earth Applied Thermography.

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CP Energy Ltd Working for a sustainable lining earth Applied Thermography

CP Energy Ltd Working for a sustainable lining earth CP ENERGY LTD Consultants for sustainable Energy & Environment Thermal Imaging Energy surveys Renewables Sustainable building Waste management Regional strategies Event organisation

CP Energy Ltd Working for a sustainable lining earth Camera stores infrared image and standard photograph

CP Energy Ltd Working for a sustainable lining earth What is Thermal Imaging All objects emit infra red radiation proportional to its temperature & composition Thermal cameras detect this radiation to display & save a visual image of surface temp Shows temperature differences of 0.1°C Thermal images displayed in full colour Emissivity, Reflections & Solar Gain

CP Energy Ltd Working for a sustainable lining earth

CP Energy Ltd Working for a sustainable lining earth Use of Thermal Imaging for domestic properties Innovative method to assess insulation performance of housing Detect areas of excessive heat loss Checking for draughts, damp, poor insulation Look at actual not just theoretical properties Instantly visible on colourful thermal images Valuable tool to examine problem properties

CP Energy Ltd Working for a sustainable lining earth

CP Energy Ltd Working for a sustainable lining earth

CP Energy Ltd Working for a sustainable lining earth

CP Energy Ltd Working for a sustainable lining earth Use images to encourage fitting of insulation Show images in Warm Front leaflets, local press, flyers, council magazines & notice boards Show images of similar houses when selling cavity wall insulation Display images in community halls, offices, leisure centres, town halls and civic centres Encourage your own council to survey and then insulate their own offices, leisure centres, old peoples homes etc

CP Energy Ltd Working for a sustainable lining earth

CP Energy Ltd Working for a sustainable lining earth Treating problem properties Look at actual properties not just in theory Check effectiveness of insulation Find cold spots fast Look in detail at extensions Check difficult loft spaces & attic rooms Detect worse areas of heat loss through solid walls to minimise expensive insulation work

CP Energy Ltd Working for a sustainable lining earth

CP Energy Ltd Working for a sustainable lining earth

CP Energy Ltd Working for a sustainable lining earth New uPVC door – badly fitted

CP Energy Ltd Working for a sustainable lining earth Uninsulated loft hatch

CP Energy Ltd Working for a sustainable lining earth Cold bridging

CP Energy Ltd Working for a sustainable lining earth Cold spot causing draughts

CP Energy Ltd Working for a sustainable lining earth

CP Energy Ltd Working for a sustainable lining earth Thermal Imaging for building diagnostics Visualisation of energy losses Location of leaks Detection of construction failures Drying of buildings Can show areas of damp Detection of air leaks

CP Energy Ltd Working for a sustainable lining earth Leaking pipe unseen without infra red

CP Energy Ltd Working for a sustainable lining earth Single glazed pane among double glazed

CP Energy Ltd Working for a sustainable lining earth

CP Energy Ltd Working for a sustainable lining earth Leaking roof causing damp section invisible to naked eye

CP Energy Ltd Working for a sustainable lining earth Cold damp spot in wardrobe showing signs of mould growth

CP Energy Ltd Working for a sustainable lining earth Emission & reflection? Emission of heat comes from the material itself. Reflection comes from what is placed in front ; that may sometimes include the operator. T T Emission and reflection are complementary. Emission Reflection

CP Energy Ltd Working for a sustainable lining earth Thermal Imaging Image indicates heat distribution over a surface Remote sensing technique Need a 10°C min difference across object Needs experienced interpretation British Institute of NDT qualified Surveys carried out and reports produced to BS EN13187