On-site infrared camera training
This training has been designed to familiarise operators with their new infrared camera, and covers a wide-range of topics, and can be further tailored as necessary to your specific applications and requirements.
Below is a brief overview of a typical half-day, on-site training session, which we would normally suggest is limited to around four to six people. If you would like to accommodate more people, then we can spend a full day on-site.
The first part of our training is based in the office (e.g. a meeting or training room), and covers the following topics...
- An introduction to infrared.
- Electrical applications.
- Mechanical applications.
- And both basic and advanced operation of your camera.
The second part is then based out on-plant (or in a workshop, if that's more convenient), and covers how to actually use your camera in a typical plant environment. We'll spend time using the camera on all of your applications, and each attendee will get a good amount of hands-on time.
In the third and final part of our training, we'll return to the office to discuss what happened during our time on-plant and answer any resulting questions. We will then walk you through the accompanying software and review the images we took. At the very end, we'll wrap things up with a brief look at other technologies that can compliment a motor testing programme.
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Please contact us for a quotation, or more information |
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"The trainer was able to demonstrate the best use of the camera, and how to compile reports using the included software." |
| "He was very knowledgeable, and gave all attendees a good overview of thermal imaging." |
Andy Harris SPIE Matthew Hall |
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