MANUFACTURING – MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING CALCULATOR Thermography Hotspot Temp A precise tool.
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What is the Thermography Hotspot Temp & How does it work?

Thermography is a non‑contact method that captures infrared radiation emitted by electrical components, allowing engineers to estimate the surface temperature of a hotspot without disrupting operation.

The temperature rise of a hotspot above ambient is calculated by subtracting the ambient temperature from the measured hotspot temperature, providing a Ξ”T that is directly related to the risk of insulation failure.

\Delta T = T_{\text{hot}} – T_{\text{amb}}
Ξ”T = temperature rise above ambient (Β°C)

Risk classes are assigned based on the relationship between Ξ”T, the equipment’s rated temperature, and industry guidelines; higher Ξ”T or temperatures approaching the rating indicate a higher probability of failure and thus a higher risk class.

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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I use the Thermography Hotspot Temp calculator?
Enter the measured hotspot temperature and the ambient temperature to calculate Ξ”T.
What is the significance of Ξ”T in thermography?
Ξ”T indicates the temperature rise above ambient, which correlates with the risk of insulation failure.
Can this calculator be used for any type of electrical component?
Yes, it can be used for various electrical components where non-contact temperature measurement is needed.
How accurate is thermography in measuring temperatures?
Thermography provides a good estimate of surface temperatures but may not measure internal temperatures accurately.
What factors can affect the accuracy of Ξ”T calculations?
Factors such as emissivity, ambient temperature variations, and measurement distance can affect accuracy.
Is it necessary to calibrate the thermography equipment before use?
Yes, regular calibration ensures accurate temperature measurements and reliable Ξ”T calculations.
Can this calculator help prevent electrical failures?
By identifying hotspots early, it can help in diagnosing potential issues and preventing electrical failures.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.