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    Role of Infrared Thermography in Result Oriented Energy

    Audits A Case Study Approach

    Shashibhushan S AgrawalBEE Accredited Energy Auditor (AEA-0054)

    BEE Certified Energy Manager & Auditor (EA-1090)ASNT Level II (Thermography, UT, MT, RT, LPT)

    AEEE Consultancy ServicesE-mail :[email protected]; Mobile :-09422161638

    www.aeeec.com

    Introduction :-

    Apart from regular energy audit techniques, utilization of infrared thermography have resulted inexcellent energy saving opportunities to the author. Energy losses like thermal insulation loss, lossdue to faulty steam trap, phase imbalance in electrical system, loss in air conditioning system etc can

    be identified easily & accurately by using thermography. The energy saving opportunities in abovestated losses are low hanging fruits which can be identified at marginal cost by infrared thermography.A good resolution thermal imaging camera, qualified thermographer with ASNT Level II certificationresults in identification of energy loss areas.

    Thermography is used by us during energy audit for different application

    1) Boiler/Furnace/Thermic Fluid Heater thermal insulation to assess the losses.

    2) Steam Trap Survey to effectively monitor its health.3) Various process equipment thermal insulation survey.4) Explore Waste Heat Recovery options in various process.5) Thermal infiltration & ex-filtration in various ducts.6) Thermal ingress in air conditioning system.7) Assisting for locating loss in substations.

    8) Assisting for locating current/voltage imbalance locations in MCC Panels.9) Identification of undersized cables from its temperature.

    Introduction to Thermography :-

    Though traditionally it was believed that thermography (Thermal Imaging) is useful mainly forpredictive maintenance, the case study presented in the paper will help to explain use of therographyfor improvement in energy efficiency. The aim of the paper is to explain why thermogrpahy to be

    integral part of energy audit.

    Any body above absolute zero (-273C) emits infrared radiations, which can be captured by thermal

    imaging camera which later converts to image that can be seen & analyzed by human eye. The infraredrays are invisible to human eye as have higher wave length than visible light rays.

    Name Wavelength Frequency (Hz)

    Gamma ray less than 0.01 nm more than 10 EHz

    X-Ray 0.01 nm to 10 nm 30 EHz 30 PHz

    Ultraviolet 10 nm 380 nm 30 PHz 790 THz

    Visible 380 nm 700 nm 790 THz 430 THz

    Infrared 700 nm 1 mm 430 THz 300 GHz

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    Microwave 1 mm 1 meter 300 GHz 300 MHz

    Radio 1 mm 100,000 km 300 GHz 3 Hz

    Gamma Rays X-Rays Ultraviolet Rays Visible Rays Infrared Rays Microwave Radio

    Wave Length Value

    Thermography is very useful for detecting the additional heat loss due to system problems. Thecomparison of normal heat loss pattern and additional heat loss pattern can be compared to diagnose

    the system problems such as bearing failures, thermal insulation failures, steam trap failures, phaseimbalance in electrical system etc.

    Most of the Mechanical & Electrical System has allowable operating temperature limits, which can beused as guide line to determine the extent of loss. All mechanical & Electrical systems generatethermal energy during normal operation which allows Infrared Thermal Imaging to evaluate theiroperating condition. One of the biggest problems in mechanical systems is excessive temperatures.This excessive heat can be generated by friction, cooling degradation, material loss or blockages. Anexcessive amount of friction can be caused by wear, misalignment, over or under lubrication andmisuse.

    While in electrical system excessive heat can be generated by current imbalance, looseness inconnections, under sizing of conductors etc. Even latest IE3 or even IE4 efficiency level motor provided

    with imbalance electrical supply will result in unsatisfactory performance of these motors.Thermography provides quick diagnosis of problems, resulting in higher efficiency of electrical motors.

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    The main focus of this paper is utilization of thermography for energy savings. I will present somecases where energy loss detected by thermography. The thermal losses can be co-related by experiencewith various system losses.

    The recommended thermography study pattern should be as given below

    Recommended System for Using Thermography for Energy Audits

    The use of thermography in energy conservation / saving needs very systematic result orientedapproach. The result depends not only on good thermal imaging camera but largely on thermographerwho interprets thermal image properly co-relating the given variables of system under study. Theexperience & knowledge of thermographer is very important for analysis and reporting of thermography

    results.

    It is popular perception in Industry today that "Good Thermal Imaging camera is enough forThermography". This perception many times leads to wrong interpretations due to which desired

    results & objectives of thermography are not achieved. The approach will be "Good Th erm a l Im ag i n gCame r a w i t h E x p er i e n c ed & Qu a l i f i e d T h erm o gr a p h er i s mu s t f o r R es u l t O r i en t e d

    T h e rmo g r a p h y " . The professional thermographer preferably ASNT Level II (American Society of NonDestruction Testing, Recommended Practice SNT-TC.1A, 2006 Edition) knows very well the effect of

    reflection, emissivity, distance, co-relation of image with give system parameter etc. Without soundknowledge & experience of these parameters, the interpretation of the thermal image may even resultin undesirable results.

    The BEE Certified Energy Auditor should rely on the report of qualified & experience thermographer to

    judge the loss & possible remedies. Ideally it's always desirable that BEE Certified Energy should himself be good thermographer.

    The author him self is ASNT Level II thermographer along with BEE Certified Energy Auditor. Carriedmore than 500 Industrial energy audits & more than 100 Commercial Building Energy Audits. Alsoprovided services to more than 100 Industries services as professional thermographer.

    Some of the case studies showing effective utilization of thermography for energy savings / audits are

    as given below-

    Case Study -- Externally Good Looking but Faulty Paint Baking Booth Thermal Insulation

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    The temperature inside the baking booth is maintained by LPG Fired HAG (Hot Air Generator) at 75C.The ambient temperature in this case was 31C. The externally good looking thermal insulated ovenshows the unwanted thermal loss in thermal image. Preventing the thermal loss leads to LPG Savings.

    Such Latent Thermal losses are very difficult to be assessed without thermography. These minor& Latent losses results in substantial energy loss over the time span of one year resulting in

    higher Co2 emission.

    Case Study Good Insulation Material without Quality Workmanship

    Though good material for insulation used, but improper workmanship at joints leads to thermal losses

    from Joints.

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    The improved workman ship can save such thermal losses which in turn saves fuel. Even local

    corrective action at locations suggested by thermography report will result in reduction in energylosses.

    Such Thermal losses are very difficult to be assessed without thermography. These minor &Latent losses results in substantial energy loss over the time span of one year resulting in

    higher Co2 emission.

    Case Study Externally Normal Appearing Faulty Thermal Insulations

    Deceptive externally normal appearing thermal insulations often accounts for substantial losses fromthermal insulation. By using thermography even we can improve insulation by local repairs instead of

    complete replacement which will result in lower replacement cost. Some time it is observed that thehot spots on insulation are developed due to water seepages from some location, by arresting suchproblems and locally repairing the insulation will reduce further energy loss.

    Such losses no doubt are practically very difficult to be identified & located withoutThermography.

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    Case Study Highlighting the Existing Thermal Losses in Convincing Way

    Often the most neglected portions of thermal insulation are pipe fittings & pipe joints. They lossfrom these location results in substantial energy loss.

    Thermography Highlights such losses in Convincing way.

    The extent of loss can be better explained to management after thermal imaging. Negligence often

    leads to huge energy loss. Thermal insulation is like a fine art in energy conservation. Low cost,

    no cost measure like stoppage of leakages & scientific thermal insulation leads to great energysaving.

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    Case Study Using Thermography to Locate Losses Remotely

    Using thermography the un-insulated portions, heat losses can be identified from substantialdistance. We have notified it as "Thermal Loss Scanning of Plant, Machinery & Equipments"

    Even from substantial distance thermal leakages can be pointed out to save energy.

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    These picture are self explanatory for showing importance of thermography for thermal leakages.

    Thermal energy losses of any magnitude can be arrested with pin point accuracy usingthermography.

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    Case Study Steam Trap Survey

    The above is example of proper functioning of steam trap & below is example of faulty steamtrap. We have found Thermography as one of the best way to carry steam trap survey. We havemade steam trap survey as integral part of energy audit.

    Case Study Thermal Loss Detection from Air Conditioned Space from Outside

    For air conditioned space, thermal leakages results in loss of electrical energy supplied to airconditioning system. We are very effectively using thermography for air conditioned space.

    Thermography carried from outside the air conditioned space gives vital information for energysavings.

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    Case Study Thermal Loss Detection from Air Conditioned Space from Inside

    Thermography carried from inside the air conditioned space give the thermal ingress in to airconditioned space & helps to identify the heat load.

    Without thermography the thermal ingress identification can become practically very difficult.

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    Case Study Electrical System Imbalance Diagnosis

    Various problems related to power quality such as phase imbalance results in lower efficiency ofelectrical system along with premature failure as well. Thermography of selective supply line

    after finding phase imbalance during data logging often results in exact diagnosis of problem.

    Case Study Motor Loss Reduction by Early Detection of Problems

    Hot spots on electrical motors due to various reasons such as bearing failure, misalignmentresults in hot spots on motor which along with other related problem results in higher motorlosses & lower efficiency.

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    References :-

    1) Various Energy Audit Report by Author using Thermography.2) Kaplan, Herbert : ASNT Level III Study Guide on Infrared & Thermal Testing Method

    3) Case Studies for thermography from web site www.aeeec.com4) Introduction to Thermography Principle by Fluke5) Various presentation by Author for "Low cost No cost energy saving measures using

    thermography."

    About Author :-

    Shashibhushan S Agrawal, is having degree in Mechanical engineering from Government collegeof engineering, Amravati (Maharashtra State) & has experience of more than 25 Years. He is BEEAccredited Energy Auditor (AEA-0054), BEE Certified Energy Manager & Auditor (EA-1090). Hehas received four consecutive Award for "Excellence in Energy Conservation & Management"under "Energy Auditor" Category by Government of Maharashtra. He has done ASNT Level II

    (Thermography, UT, MT, RT & LPT). He received advance training in MCDT techniques fromJICA, Japan. He has completed "Change Project" in China, Sweden & India for EnergyConservation & Renewable energy.He has carried more than 500 Industrial Energy Audits & more than 100 Commercial building

    energy audits. He /his firms are panel energy auditor for MEDA, GEDA, MPUVN, PCRA, PFCConsulting Ltd.

    http://www.aeeec.com/http://www.aeeec.com/