Property protection and small extinguishing systems (e.g., for electrical panels, server racks, engine rooms, and tool machinery) have precise and prompt effects. The key to this is represented by our fire tube (pneumatic sensor), which can be flexibly installed in the building or danger area. They are practically immune to malfunctions and do not require any external power supply. They are as simple as they are reliable.
In the event of a fire, the fire tube bursts at the hottest spot. The loss in pressure causes the valve to open and release the fire-extinguishing agent. The practical aspect of this principle is that the detection feature can also be secured in the immediate vicinity of a potential fire source. This means that a fire can be detected during its emergent phase, i.e., within the first few seconds. And this "baby fire" can then be easily extinguished, even using a small fire-extinguishing system that can be adapted to the respective danger potential.
Thermography can be used to rescue you from hazards related to thermal conditions. By conducting regular thermography surveys, you can identify and address potential issues before they become major problems, thereby preserving and protecting your assets and ensuring the safety of your business.
Thermography is a powerful tool for preventing accidents and minimizing downtime, helping you to maintain a safe and efficient workplace.
We take thermal images of circuit breakers, switches and connections inside your switchboards. Deterioration is usually accompanied by an increase in resistance. This increase in resistance appears as heat, which is invisible to the naked eye, but which can be “seen” by the infrared camera. As the resistance to the flow of current increases, so the temperature will continue to rise until a failure occurs. This is always costly and quite often poses a serious fire risk.
Infrared thermography plays a vital role in identifying a wide range of problems in your electrical system including:
- Poor Connections
- Overloaded circuits
- Load imbalances
-Faulty Or Improperly installed components
- Early equipment aging
Electrical fires account for a significant percentage of fire insurance losses and are often the result of large-scale fire incidents. These fires are commonly caused by loose electrical connections, insulation deterioration, and poor maintenance of electrical equipment. Legislation mandates specific preventive actions, such as disconnecting, isolating, and securing any defect that poses an electrical hazard to individuals, livestock, or property.
An Electrical Safety Audit is a systematic approach to assess potential hazards and provide recommendations for improvement. It serves as an important tool for identifying standards deterioration, areas of risk or vulnerability, hazards, and potential accidents in plants, with the aim of minimizing risks and ensuring the effectiveness and relevance of safety efforts.
The primary objective of conducting an electrical safety audit is to compare standard maintenance practices with existing procedures by interviewing operating personnel and staff.
Power Quality (PQ) encompasses a broad range of issues, including voltage disturbances such as sag, swell, outages, and transients, as well as current harmonics, wiring performance, and grounding.
Conducting a Power Quality Audit can provide significant benefits for the use of embedded technology in equipment and machinery. It can lead to savings in energy bills through reduced losses, improved capacity utilization of the network, enhanced production rates and quality by minimizing interruptions, and extended lifespan of electrical networks and components.
The typical scope of a Power Quality Audit includes:
- Facility walk-through
- Load study (Load flow analysis)Harmonics analysis (vTHD & iTHD)
- Earth pit resistance measurement
- Reactive power analysis
- Line disturbances analysis (transients, sags, swells)Assessment of captive power systems
- Load distribution analysis
- Problem investigation
-Potential energy-saving opportunities
Incorrect wiring or an outdated panel can weaken the power to lights, overload your system, damage appliances, and create a dangerously unsafe environment. Heelix can identify these risks through a thorough preventative maintenance inspection program. This program includes evaluating and monitoring maintenance on your property by conducting a series of inspections throughout the year and providing 24/7 support to both tenants and landlords.