What is the M.O. for thermal scanning / inspection of energized 480V Busway (AKA Bus Duct) with plug in units. Manufacturer and NEMA literature are very specific concerning thermal scans "while energized under full load" .... makes sense.
Then, concerning plug-in unit inspection, the same literature is very specific to "ensure the unit is "OFF" prior to opening for inspection".
Does thermal scanning this equipment with all the inspection plates and plug-in unit doors' closed provide any benefit? Will it only pick up extreme "hot-spots".
I'm not nit-picking, I am just trying to put together a sensible busway PM program. Perhaps gross-faults would show up during a thermal scan with everything buttoned up. What is the "industry norm"?
Thanks
Then, concerning plug-in unit inspection, the same literature is very specific to "ensure the unit is "OFF" prior to opening for inspection".
Does thermal scanning this equipment with all the inspection plates and plug-in unit doors' closed provide any benefit? Will it only pick up extreme "hot-spots".
I'm not nit-picking, I am just trying to put together a sensible busway PM program. Perhaps gross-faults would show up during a thermal scan with everything buttoned up. What is the "industry norm"?
Thanks