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Locate building problems quickly and easily Fluke TiR Series Thermal Imagers are built specifically for the building diagnostic industry. Property managers and facility managers use thermal imaging to protect investments and keep buildings in a well maintained, healthy state. Restoration professionals are using thermal imaging to increase their business, differentiate themselves from their competitors and generate documentation in case they need to defend a future liability claim. Typical thermal imaging building applications: Thermal imaging is an efficient, nondestructive testing method to detect (potential) problem areas such as: • Moisture intrusion in roof systems, walls, flooring, ceilings and other building areas • Leaks in water pipes, buried steam lines, water lines or underground heating systems and sprinkler systems • Missing or inadequate insulation areas • Heat or cooling loss, HVAC/R problem areas • Connection problems in low voltage electrical systems • Termite and pest issues • Construction failure areas Moisture detection: Accurately detect moisture behind interior walls, in ceilings, and under carpets. Mold remediation: Control mold by revealing undetected sources of moisture Roofing: Detect water-saturated insulation in flat-roof systems to locate damaged portions of roofing structure. Energy audits: Perform residential and commercial energy audits by scanning for heating or cooling (energy) loss, moisture invasion, and HVAC/R problems. 2

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Locate building
problems quickly
and easily
Fluke TiR Series Thermal Imagers are built
specifically for the building diagnostic industry.
Property managers
and
facility managers
use thermal imaging to protect investments
and keep buildings in a well maintained,
healthy state.
Restoration professionals
are using
thermal imaging to increase their business,
differentiate themselves from their competitors
and generate documentation in case they need
to defend a future liability claim.
Typical thermal imaging
building applications:
Thermal imaging is an efficient, non-
destructive testing method to detect
(potential) problem areas such as:
Moisture intrusion in roof systems, walls,
flooring, ceilings and other building areas
Leaks in water pipes, buried steam lines,
water lines or underground heating
systems and sprinkler systems
Missing or inadequate insulation areas
Heat or cooling loss, HVAC/R
problem areas
Connection problems in low voltage
electrical systems
Termite and pest issues
Construction failure areas
Moisture detection:
Accurately detect
moisture behind interior walls, in ceilings,
and under carpets.
Mold remediation:
Control mold by
revealing undetected sources of moisture
Roofing:
Detect water-saturated
insulation in flat-roof systems to locate
damaged portions of roofing structure.
Energy audits:
Perform residential and
commercial energy audits by scanning for
heating or cooling (energy) loss, moisture
invasion, and HVAC/R problems.
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