
What is a Thermographic Survey?
A Thermographic Survey is a non-invasive infrared inspection technique used to detect electrical faults, heat loss, insulation failures, and mechanical inefficiencies in buildings and equipment.
At Ziltose, we utilize state-of-the-art thermal imaging technology to identify potential risks before they lead to costly failures, ensuring safety, energy efficiency, and compliance across industries.

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Certified Expertise: Our engineers are certified from leading institutions in thermography, ensuring the highest standards of accuracy and reliability.
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Advanced Technology: Utilizes cutting-edge infrared cameras and equipment to capture thermal images.
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Preventive Maintenance: Identifies overheating, electrical faults, insulation failures, and other issues before they lead to system failures.
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Comprehensive Reporting: Provides detailed reports with thermal images, analysis, and recommendations for corrective actions.
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Wide Application: Suitable for electrical panels, transformers, motors, HVAC systems, and other critical components.


Why Choose Ziltose for Thermographic Surveys?
✅ Certified Infrared Specialists: Experts using advanced FLIR® thermal cameras
✅ Early Fault Detection: Identify issues before they escalate
✅ Non-Intrusive Inspection: No need for system shutdowns
✅ Energy Efficiency Optimization: Reduce energy losses & operational costs
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What is data center commissioning, and why is it important?Data center commissioning is a structured process that ensures all critical systems (power, cooling, IT infrastructure) function as designed before going live. It minimizes the risk of failures, enhances uptime, and ensures compliance with Uptime Institute, ASHRAE, and ISO standards.
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What are the different levels of commissioning (L1 to L5) in a data center?Commissioning is divided into five levels: Level 1 – Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT): Equipment testing before shipment. Level 2 – Site Acceptance Testing (SAT): Verifying installation at the site. Level 3 – Pre-Functional Testing (PFT): Initial testing of individual systems. Level 4 – Functional Performance Testing (FPT): Integrated system performance testing. Level 5 – Integrated System Testing (IST): Full-scale operational testing under real-world conditions.
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What is the role of a commissioning agent in data center projects?A commissioning agent (CxA) ensures that the facility meets its design intent by overseeing installation, testing, and performance validation. They act as an independent third party to verify compliance with standards and project specifications.
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What are the Uptime Institute commissioning requirements for Tier III & Tier IV data centers?The Uptime Institute mandates rigorous testing protocols, including redundancy validation, integrated system testing, and failure scenario simulations to ensure reliability for Tier III (N+1) and Tier IV (2N+1) data centers.
