Busbar Thermography
Purpose-built inspection protocols for busbar systems carrying sustained, high-demand loads
Every bolted connection, splice and tap-off inspected individually under real operating conditions
Full inspection on live systems — no shutdowns, no de-energising, no disruption to data centre operations
BS7671 load correction applied to every finding — severity ratings based on full-load projections, not raw temperature
Every busbar inspection follows a rigorous, standardised protocol — the same process used across all Ti Thermal Imaging electrical inspections, adapted specifically for busbar systems in critical environments.
Permit to Work issued. Panels removed where safe and accessible. No de-energisation required.
Every busbar component inspected receives its own dedicated page in the report — not just a thermal image, but a full diagnostic record with trending data for condition monitoring.
| Report Element | Detail |
|---|---|
| Thermogram | High-resolution thermal image of each inspected joint/component |
| Digital Image | Corresponding visual photograph for identification |
| Temperature Data | Measured temperature, ambient temperature, and delta T (measured minus ambient) |
| Load Correction | BS7671-compliant load-corrected temperature — estimated temperature at 100% rated load |
| Fault Severity | Graded as Minor, Important, Serious, or Critical based on load-corrected delta T |
| Max Safe Amps | Estimation of maximum current to maintain temperature below BS7671 reference threshold |
| Trending Data | Comparison with previous inspections — table and graphical format for Measured, Ambient and Delta T |
| Historical Thermograms | Last four thermograms per component for visual condition monitoring |
| Remedial Recommendations | Clear, prioritised actions for each fault identified |
During a scheduled thermographic inspection of a busbar system at a UK data centre, our engineer identified a single bolted joint running significantly above the temperature of surrounding connections.
Impact: Without thermographic inspection, this joint would have continued to degrade under load. The likely outcome: escalation to arc flash risk and potential unplanned outage affecting live production infrastructure.
Our engineers have inspected busbar systems in data centres, colocation facilities, and mission-critical environments across the UK. We understand the operational constraints of live environments.
Every finding includes load-corrected temperature and fault severity grading — not just raw thermal data. This is critical for busbars that may be running below rated capacity at the time of inspection.
Reports include trending data that compares current findings against previous inspections. This allows teams to track degradation over time and schedule maintenance proactively.
All inspections are carried out by Level II or Level III certified thermographers with electrical qualifications and extensive data centre experience.
Reports are uploaded to WEBCOR for instant client access — including dashboard, inspection status, inventory, problem tracking, and trend data on any device.
Reports aligned to ISO 18436-7 and BS7671 — supporting audit readiness, insurance requirements, and maintenance compliance records.
Protect the most critical power distribution point in your data centre — before a joint failure forces your hand.
Trusted by FM teams, data centre operators, and critical infrastructure environments across the UK.