At Colbert Infrared, we don’t settle for the status quo—we challenge it. Innovation and excellence are at the core of everything we do, and nowhere is that more clear than in the way we deliver our infrared thermographic services.
Providing professional Infrared Electrical Inspections requires far more than owning an IR camera and using basic manufacturer freeware to generate reports. A simple thermal image with a brief description saved in Word and converted to PDF doesn’t meet the standards of “Professional Accountability” as outlined by OSHA and NFPA, and it certainly doesn’t support a high-performing EPM program.
Your infrared program is more than just pictures—it’s about data. The way that data is collected, structured, and managed defines the strength and reliability of your program. At Colbert Infrared, we don’t take that lightly. We build robust, data-driven inspection programs that deliver real results and ensure regulatory compliance, every step of the way.
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The term Infrared or IR can conjure up a lot of crazy or “Terrifying” ideas as to what it is and how it is used.
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Today the utilization of using Infrared Windows / View Ports for the scanning of electrical connections in High Voltage Switch Gear is becoming very common for many reasons.
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You must have the data, correct data, and then it’s what you do with the data that allows you to have an informed perspective of the ever-changing dynamic situations and be able to make the right decisions to make improvements.
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Infrared/thermal imaging cameras do not actually measure temperature — they measure the radiated energy of the surface area that they are viewing.
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