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Provided by: FLIR Systems Australia 13/07/2007 - Numerous industries worldwide have discovered the benefits of integrating infrared cameras into their maintenance. As thermal cameras become handier, more powerful and more affordable, new industries and applications follow. Physical IT environments rely on electrical connections, condensers, compressors, heat exchangers to function properly on an uninterrupted 24/7 basis. Industrial infrared cameras observe such equipment and allow the user to see things before they become a problem and, accordingly, to take action before costly system failures occur. Coromatic AB, based in Stockholm, Sweden, specializes in the planning, design, construction and maintenance of physical IT environments such as server rooms and data centres. The company acts as a general contractor; it offers turnkey data centres, supplying all necessary equipment and services: rack systems, cabling, power supply, cooling and ventilation, fire protection and detection, monitoring and security, as well as service and maintenance programs. With 62 employees and a 32m Euro turnover, Coromatic is the market leader in Sweden. Coromatic has built over 55 fully equipped data centres for the country’s leading university hospitals and public institutions, as well as 2,000 m2 data strongholds for Volvo and other Swedish flagship corporations. To pro-actively maintain these mission-critical environments in which absolute continuity is the standard and failures cost millions, Coromatic increasingly relies on ThermaCAM E-series infrared cameras. Securing uninterrupted power supply (UPS) Cooling management starts at the rack Saving time and saving costs with thermography Impressed by the thermal camera’s ability to scan surfaces and prevent failure and breakdown, the company decided to integrate infrared inspections into its customer service package and to train two experienced UPS technicians to use the FLIR Systems ThermaCAM E-series properly. Reporting to the customer Although never just a routine, the careful thermal check of Coromatic’s customers’ server installations has become a standard procedure. “The advantages are at hand”, says Andersson. “Infrared cameras allow us to inspect during operation, predict failure and take appropriate measures. The ThermaCAM E-series has even a built-in laser pointer for accurate, non-contact measurement of cables and equipment. And last but least, the customer feedback has been very positive.” About Infrared Thermography About FLIR Systems Feature Articles
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