Aviva launches thermal technology for commercial customers

Thermal image

Aviva has launched a thermal imaging survey service which has been designed to detect loose or corroded connections in machinery and reduce any potential downtime.

The insurer said the technology can identify ‘hot spots’ in wiring, caused by poorly connected cabling, which if undetected, can lead to overheating and potentially a serious fire hazard.

Additionally, the service can be utilised to identify leaks, burst pipes, check seals on cold stores and even measure the energy efficiency of buildings.

Aviva is working with its preferred supplier Bureau Veritas to carry out the thermal imaging surveys. The survey will now be offered as part of Aviva’s pre

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