IR is a cost-effective technique used to identify the sources of energy loss/waste and to identify moisture penetration into the envelope of the structure. Thermal imaging technology is well-established as a valuable diagnostic tool which can reveal missing insulation, HVAC air flow leakage, equipment issues, radiant heating malfunctions, CMU wall grout, steam system leaks, compromised roofing, and much more. By detecting and locating patterns and sources of heat loss that are invisible to the naked eye, thermal images provide convincing evidence in reports showing where deficiencies are located and where improvements need to be made. Infrared is then used for quality assurance in confirming that repairs have been completed properly.
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This notification is your invitation to join this PE's in Construction Lecture presentation to be held at McLaren Engineering headquarters on Tuesday, May 12, 2015. Refreshments and networking to start circa 5:30 PM followed by the lecture which will begin at 6:00 pm promptly. McLaren Engineering is located at 100 Snake Hill Road, West Nyack, NY 10994 - T 845.353.6400
This event is open to the public. Please spread the word throughout your organization.
Payments may be made at the door at the beginning of the event, by cash or check payable to NYSSPE - PEC or in advance by credit card at the end of the registration process. For further information on schedule, registration and/or for ticket purchase, contact Rudi Sherbansky P.E. - PE's in Construction Group - mailrudi@yahoo.com.