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Preparing for Thermal Imaging

Prior to conducting thermal imaging, it is essential to establish optimal conditions to facilitate the accurate detection of underlying moisture issues. Initial preparation involves eliminating conductive thermal interference.

### Surface Preparation

– **Eliminate Conductive Heat Sources:** Turn off baseboards, radiant heating systems, and other sources of external heat on surfaces to be inspected.
– **Allow Cooling:** Surfaces should be allowed to cool for several hours or overnight.
– **Remove Obstructions:** Clear away furniture and other items that may block the thermal imaging camera’s view.

### Moisture Test

– **Conduct a Moisture Test:** Moisture levels within the walls can be assessed using a moisture meter or infrared sensor.
– **Identify Moist Areas:** Mark or note areas with elevated moisture content.
– **Correlate Results:** Thermal imaging results should be correlated with moisture test data to identify areas requiring further investigation.

### Additional Considerations

– **Consider Environmental Conditions:** Ideal conditions for thermal imaging are typically in the morning or evening when exterior temperatures are stable.
– **Avoid Direct Sunlight:** Direct sunlight can interfere with thermal imaging results.
– **Ensure Proper Equipment:** Use a thermal imaging camera with sufficient resolution and sensitivity for the intended application.
– **Minimize Airflow:** Airflow can affect thermal patterns. Close windows and doors to reduce air currents.
– **Allow for Acclimatization:** Allow the thermal imaging camera to adjust to the working environment for at least 15 minutes before starting the inspection.