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Infrared Panel Inspection​​

How It Works?

At Horizon Lighting, we follow a streamlined and efficient process to ensure your lighting systems remain in top condition. Here’s how our Infrared Panel Inspection service works:

Step #1

Thermal Imaging Inspection

Our certified technicians use infrared cameras to scan electrical panels and components. Identifying hotspots and abnormal temperature variations.

Step #2

Data Analysis & Diagnosis

Reviewing infrared images to detect early warning signs of failures. Classifying issues by severity to prioritize maintenance actions.

Step #3

Reporting & Action Plan

Delivering detailed reports with findings, images, and recommendations. Assisting in scheduling corrective maintenance or repairs.

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What is Infrared Panel Inspection?

Infrared Panel Inspection, also known as Thermal Imaging Inspection, is a non-invasive diagnostic method that uses infrared cameras to detect temperature variations in electrical panels. These variations indicate overloaded circuits, failing connections, and potential fire hazards, allowing for early detection and preventive maintenance before failures occur.

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Since our inception in 1993, Horizon Lighting has maintained electrical and lighting systems for commercial properties, Homeowners’ Associations (HOA’s), and retail shopping centers. Currently, Horizon has over 2,000 accounts, serving all of Southern California and the San Francisco/Bay Area.

Industries We Serve

At Horizon Lighting, we offer Infrared Panel Inspection services across a wide range of industries, ensuring electrical safety, efficiency, and reliability. Electrical system failures can lead to costly downtime, fire hazards, and operational disruptions, making proactive maintenance essential for businesses and facilities. Our thermal imaging technology helps detect hidden electrical issues before they become serious problems, allowing industries to maintain uninterrupted operations and compliance with safety regulations.

Utility Companies

Ensuring power poles remain structurally sound for reliable electricity distribution.

Telecommunication

Maintaining the integrity of poles supporting network infrastructure.

Municipalities & Public Works

Safeguarding street lighting and traffic signal poles.

Rail & Transportation

Ensuring the stability of poles supporting railway and roadway infrastructure.

Key Benefits of Infrared Panel Inspection​​

Increased Equipment Lifespan
Ensures optimal performance of electrical infrastructure.

Detailed Reporting & Documentation
Provides actionable insights for corrective maintenance.

Compliance with Safety Standards
Meets OSHA, NFPA, and industry regulations for electrical system maintenance.

Non-Intrusive & Fast Process
No need for shutdowns or physical dismantling of electrical panels.

Cost Savings & Energy Efficiency
Minimizes wasted energy and extends the lifespan of electrical components.

Improved Safety & Fire Prevention
Reduces the risk of electrical fires and hazards.

Preventative Maintenance
Helps businesses avoid costly repairs and unplanned downtime.

Early Detection of Electrical Issues
Identifies overheating, loose connections, and faulty components before failures occur.

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Frequestly Asked Questions

1. What is Infrared Panel Inspection?

Infrared Panel Inspection is a non-invasive diagnostic process that uses thermal imaging cameras to detect overheating, loose connections, and potential failures in electrical systems before they cause serious issues.

This inspection helps prevent electrical failures, reduce fire risks, and avoid costly downtime by identifying issues early. It also improves energy efficiency and ensures compliance with industry safety regulations.

It depends on the industry and electrical load, but most businesses should schedule inspections annually or more frequently for high-demand electrical systems.

No, Infrared Panel Inspections are non-contact and do not require shutting down your electrical systems, making them a convenient and efficient solution.

It can identify loose connections, overloaded circuits, faulty breakers, insulation breakdowns, and abnormal heat buildup that could lead to system failures.

Yes, many organizations must comply with OSHA, NFPA 70B, NEC, and insurance requirements, which recommend or mandate routine thermal imaging inspections.

We provide a detailed report with thermal images, outlining problem areas and recommended corrective actions to prevent failures.

Simply contact Horizon Lighting to book an inspection and ensure your electrical systems remain safe, efficient, and fully operational! ⚡📷