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Infrared thermography is a valuable addition to your existing vibration analysis program.
IR Thermography/Level I Certification
Class # ATC-2019; Taught on customer site class # ATC-2019CS
This 4-day class is intended for personnel who have limited or no experience in infrared thermography analysis and diagnostics. Emerson thermography courses meet or exceed Level 1 ASNT-TC-1A recommended practices. Successful completion of the courses and passing of optional examinations may lead to Level 1 or Level 2 certification by your employer. Topics include:
  • Physics of infrared energy
  • Components of infrared light
  • General system components and data collection
  • Setting acceptance criteria for electrical and mechanical components
  • Data storage, trending, and reports
  • System coordination with other PdM technologies
  • Built-up roofs

Infrared Analysis for AMS Machinery Manager
Class # ATC-2018
This course is designed for maintenance personnel who want to learn how to incorporate infrared-related data into AMS Machinery Manager. Infrared Analysis establishes the foundation and provides the tools required for a sound thermography inspection program. It identifies the equipment to be scanned, the monitoring schedule, and other information needed to construct a database that defines the monitoring procedures for your program.

Prerequisites: Computer experience with Windows operating system is recommended.

Topics covered include:

  • Overview of AMS Machinery Manager
  • Thermographic database set up management
  • Thermographic route management
  • File transfer to/from IR imager
  • IR event collection
  • Image viewing and event reporting
  • IR analysis tools
  • IR reporting
  • Case history compilation
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