Thermography for Electrical & Mechanical Equipment

We find that in academic communities there is ambivalence about power outages in many quarters -- especially among students who regard them as "snow days" and staff that regard them as a reason for leaving work early. In other words, no one seems to care all that much about power outages; they care more about information and communication technology system outages, and thanks to multi-dimensional redundancies those systems can ride through many power outages depending upon duration. Where we find power outages are most unwelcome are on the health care campuses and during athletic and cultural events and so we work to harvest data from the education industry to inform the actions of all consensus standards developers.

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Thermography for Electrical & Mechanical Equipment

December 18, 2018
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