Quickly Locate Partial Discharge (Pd) With Acoustic Imaging
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Flir PD Accoustic Imaging enables ultrasonic detection of partial discharge, corona, and arcing in HV switchgear, transformers, and busbars, supporting non-contact diagnostics, condition monitoring, and predictive maintenance for electrical engineers and asset managers.
The Science Behind FLIR PD Acoustic Imaging
The Customer's Challenge
For many years utility companies have been performing partial discharge (PD) measurements on high-voltage electric equipment. PD is an indicator of insulation deterioration that can lead to equipment failures or even worse a catastrophic incident. With traditional ultrasonic solutions, the systems can be large and cumbersome and the inspection reports usually need to be analyzed by an acoustic engineer. Given this, inspections can become less frequent, leaving equipment like motors, generators, switchgear and transformers vulnerable to PD related issues.
To strengthen reliability programs, routine electrical testing provides baseline data that complements PD surveys.
Highlighted Solution
Acoustic imaging, or the ability to see ultrasonic sound, has emerged as an effective method utility organizations use to locate the existence of partial discharge (PD). It enables professionals to conduct more frequent predictive maintenance routines, helping provide a crucial first warning of impending electrical failure that could lead to downtime of critical systems. The FLIR Si124 industrial acoustic imaging camera senses, displays and records sound waves producing a precise acoustic image. The acoustic image is overlaid, in real time, onto a digital camera image all with an easy-to-use, ergonomic, one-handed camera solution weighing a little more than 2 pounds (980 grams).
When anomalies are detected, an insulation resistance tester can verify insulation integrity and guide next steps.
The Results
With the FLIR Si124, professionals can safely detect problems from up to 100 meters away and analyze discharge patterns. The camera classifies three partial discharge types, including surface discharge, floating discharge, and discharge into air. Knowing the type and severity of the discharge allows users to prioritize repairs. Image captures are quickly uploaded over Wi-Fi to the FLIR Acoustic Camera Viewer cloud service for the user to perform further in-depth analysis of the system generated PD patterns. Users can then create reports and easily share them with colleagues. This accelerates electrical troubleshooting by pinpointing fault locations more quickly.
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Findings can be corroborated through an electrical insulation resistance test to confirm deterioration trends.
The Si124 enables customers to perform more frequent inspections, helping utilities keep the power flowing.
Between imaging sessions, routinely checking insulation resistance helps verify the effectiveness of repairs and maintenance.
For more information about the FLIR Si124 or to schedule a product demonstration visit: www.FLIR.ca/si124
Deploying the Si124 within broader industrial electrical maintenance workflows ensures consistent documentation and decision making.
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