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1 Infrared Thermography and The Building Envelope Regardless of the building type involved, infrared thermography can provide remarkable, nondestructive information about construction details and building performance. Regardless of the building type involved, infrared thermography can provide remarkable, nondestructive information about construction details and building performance. Chicago At Night

2 Infrared Thermography and The Building Envelope Unlike visible light, in the infrared world, everything with a temperature above absolute zero emits heat. The higher the temperature the brighter the object becomes. Note the high amount of heat loss from the building foundation Thermography is the use of an infrared imaging and measurement camera to "see" and "measure" thermal energy emitted from an object. Thermal, or infrared energy, is light that is not visible to the human eye; It's the part of the electromagnetic spectrum that we perceive as heat

3 Infrared Thermography and The Building Envelope Excessive energy use due to missing or damaged insulation, and excessive air- leakage across the thermal perimeter Excessive energy use due to missing or damaged insulation, and excessive air- leakage across the thermal perimeter Moisture damage due to leaks or condensation Moisture damage due to leaks or condensation Ice damage to sloped roofs Ice damage to sloped roofs Poor HVAC distribution or performance Poor HVAC distribution or performance Inadequate verification of construction details or structural performance Inadequate verification of construction details or structural performance Delamination of façade materials Delamination of façade materials The Major Problems Found In Buildings Are:

4 Infrared Thermography and the Building Envelope When conditions are right, it is possible to locate missing or damaged insulation, such as this poorly insulated area over a patio door

5 Missing Insulation Ceiling in room with no insulation The thermostat in the room was set at 70, the outside temperature was in the 90s, the temperature at the ceiling was in the 90s. Wall with insulation Ceiling in a room with insulation And without insulation Insulated wall

6 Wall Insulation. Exterior stucco wall was repaired/replaced. The insulation was removed and not replaced. Interior view of Exterior wall on west wall. Insulation is degraded possibly from previous roof leaks. Most severe at arrow tip.

7 Air Leakage Location Excessive air leakage can account for up to half of the energy consumed to condition buildings. The problems can be as straightforward as a failed door weather seal or as complex as an air pathway through a plumbing chase in an interior wall.

8 Interior view of wall at base of bay window. Air Leakage Location Exterior view of suspect wall detail

9 New Construction All the framing and insulation is clearly visible in this commercial building. Normal pressure differences on the top floor result in air leaking past the envelope through various pathways.

10 Moisture Intrusion or Condensation As building designs and techniques produce tighter thermal envelopes, moisture has created more and more problems. As building designs and techniques produce tighter thermal envelopes, moisture has created more and more problems. The water can intrude through a small crack but is then trapped between the relatively impermeable building materials. The water can intrude through a small crack but is then trapped between the relatively impermeable building materials. Good building techniques typically must deal with both air sealing and moisture retarders to keep moisture from accumulating inside the wall sections. Good building techniques typically must deal with both air sealing and moisture retarders to keep moisture from accumulating inside the wall sections. Leak from roof and down wall

11 Condensation Thought to Be a Roof Leak. Ceiling and drywall damage Condensation where insulation was disrupted

12 Detection and Cause of a Roof Leak Roof leak on a closet ceiling and wall On the opposite side of the wall and under a valley termination

13 EIFS Here the infrared image shows wet areas behind the wall. Note the fastening pattern in the photo.

14 EIFS AND MOLD The growing popularity to use EIFS on structures has been accompanied by numerous cases of moisture related structural damage. Although some of the cases are due to leaks around windows and doors, others are caused by poor installation of drainage systems.

15 Vinyl Siding Suspect wallImage consistent with water damage Fungal contamination and rot

16 Subsurface Heat Sources Thermography easily identifies locations and deficiencies in subsurface piping. Here the exact location of a leak allowed the technician to concentrate his destructive work to a small area instead of tearing up large sections to find the broken pipe.

17 Concrete Masonry Unit Walls Deficiencies in CMUs are easily and non-destructively found using thermography as a tool.

18 CMU Painted Concrete Block Wall Grouted Cells Filled At Regular Intervals

19 Roofing Infrared imaging can save building owners hundreds of thousands of dollars on avoidable roof replacement costs. Infrared imaging can save building owners hundreds of thousands of dollars on avoidable roof replacement costs. Studies prove that over 50% of all roofs removed and replaced can be effectively repaired at a fraction of the cost of removal and replacement. Problems exist with the quality of an infrared survey and thus a trained thermographer and a roofing professional must be utilized in interpreting the results of a thermographic survey.

20 Roofing This roof didn’t leak The roof scan discovered the roof was saturated and didn’t leak because of a 2 ply vapor barrier beneath the roof.

21 Roofing Overlap Pattern and Leaks

22 Roofing Roof leaks caused by improper pipe supports

23 Roofing Leaking Control Joint

24 Roofing Roof Curb Leak

25 Roofing Ballasted EPDMCoated Modified Bitumen Some Roofs Are Difficult To Survey

26 Interior Roofing Inspection

27 Metal Roofs

28 Other Applications

29 Electrical Image shows a loose fuse connection

30 H.V.A.C. Photo shows clear path of cool air movement in ductwork. The warm areas are the carpeted floors above the ductwork.

31 System Performance Poor circulation of air is shown in this room. Notice the warm air at the top of the room and the cool floors, blue. Commonly referred to as the “Stack Effect”.

32 Mechanical Photo shows a bad bearing in this system.

33 JUST FOR FUN !!!! Looking at the muscle of the left front of a horse, great for finding strains

34 JUST FOR FUN !!!!

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