Switchgear & MCC Scans
Targeted thermal imaging testing service of switchgear lineups and motor control centers — every cubicle, every termination, photographed under load with calibrated FLIR cameras.
An insurance-grade thermal imaging testing service does three things at once: it satisfies the insurer’s loss-prevention requirements, it gives engineering an authoritative defect register, and it gives operations a prioritized work list with measurable ΔT values.
AlSaif Safety is a Saudi-engineering-council registered firm specializing in industrial inspection, predictive maintenance, and electrical safety services across the Kingdom. Our thermal imaging testing service practice combines ITC Level II thermographers, ISO 17025-traceable cameras, and reports trusted by Aramco-tier facilities and major Saudi insurers.
Since opening our Riyadh office, we have completed thermal imaging testing service engagements at petrochemical plants, cement kilns, hyperscale data centers, hospital networks, and Class-A commercial real estate across Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, Yanbu, and Jubail. Every report is signed by a Saudi-engineering-council registered electrical engineer, every camera carries a current calibration certificate, and every finding ships with a corrective-action recommendation, not just a thermal image.
Our discipline is straightforward: we adopt international best practice — NFPA 70B, NETA-MTS, ISO 18434-1, ANSI/NFPA 70E — and we adapt it to Saudi operating conditions. High ambient temperatures, wind-borne dust, and sustained 24/7 load profiles mean a thermography program designed for North American facilities will quietly miss developing defects in the Kingdom. Our procedure controls for those variables explicitly.
Our thermal imaging testing service practice is structured around six distinct asset families, each with its own procedure, ΔT thresholds, and reporting rubric. Pick the family that matches your scope below; full quoting in 24 hours.
Targeted thermal imaging testing service of switchgear lineups and motor control centers — every cubicle, every termination, photographed under load with calibrated FLIR cameras.
Outdoor transformer bushings, lightning arresters, OLTCs, and substation steel work — full thermal imaging testing service coverage with arc-rated PPE and Saudi Civil Defense procedures.
Loose lugs, hot breakers, unbalanced phases — our thermal imaging testing service workflow for low-voltage panels finds defects before they trip or burn.
Bearing housings, couplings, gearboxes, and steam traps — thermal imaging testing service on rotating equipment catches lubrication and alignment defects months in advance.
Roof moisture, wall thermal bridges, HVAC ducts — building-envelope thermal imaging testing service reduces cooling load and prevents capital damage.
High-temperature thermal imaging testing service for refractory linings, process piping, insulation degradation, and steam systems — non-contact and load-aware.
Choosing a thermal imaging testing service provider is a question of credentials, methodology, and accountability. Here is exactly what makes us a defensible choice for your reliability program and your insurer.
Every thermal imaging testing service engagement is led by an ITC Level II thermographer with a current certificate and arc-flash PPE.
Our FLIR cameras carry annual ISO 17025-traceable calibration certificates — your thermal imaging testing service data is defensible in audits and insurance claims.
Every thermal imaging testing service report is reviewed and signed by a Saudi-engineering-council registered electrical engineer.
Standard turnaround for our thermal imaging testing service reports is 48 hours from final scan, with PDF and Excel deliverables.
Our thermal imaging testing service methodology aligns with Saudi Aramco SAES-P-114 and is accepted by major Saudi industrial insurers.
72-hour mobilization for thermal imaging testing service jobs to Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, Yanbu, Jubail, and Aramco contractor sites.
From the first phone call to the post-repair re-inspection, our thermal imaging testing service workflow is the same disciplined sequence. No surprises, no scope creep, no missing data on the report.
We confirm the asset list, voltage levels, and access constraints for the thermal imaging testing service engagement.
Level II thermographer arrives with calibrated FLIR camera, arc-rated PPE, and reporting tablet for the thermal imaging testing service survey.
Your authorized operator issues the permit; we conduct a pre-job safety briefing before any thermal imaging testing service access.
Each component is photographed with paired infrared and visual imagery as part of the thermal imaging testing service workflow.
Findings are rated per NFPA 70B Annex L — every thermal imaging testing service anomaly gets a severity, ΔT, and corrective recommendation.
PDF + Excel report delivered within 48 hours; engineering review call walks you through the thermal imaging testing service findings.
We have shipped thermal imaging testing service reports for facilities of every size and sector. Below are the six sectors we know best.
Refineries, gas plants, ethylene and ammonia units across Eastern Province.
Kilns, raw mills, finish mills, and packing plants in Riyadh, Yanbu, and Eastern Province.
MEP rooms, UPS halls, switchgear, and cooling plant for hyperscale and colocation operators.
Hospitals, clinical centers, and pharmaceutical manufacturing sites with stringent uptime requirements.
Towers, malls, mixed-use complexes, and hotels — main switchboards, transformers, and roof systems.
Sensitive sites with full NDA, vetted personnel, and classified-handling reporting workflows.
Every AlSaif Safety thermal imaging testing service engagement is performed and reported against four overlapping standards. Your insurer, your auditor, and your authority-having-jurisdiction will all find what they need in our deliverables.
Six of the most-asked questions we field every week from Saudi operators considering thermal imaging testing service.
Loss data shows the majority of major industrial fires originate at electrical hot-spots that a routine thermal imaging testing service would have detected. An annual report demonstrates due diligence and is now a renewal precondition for most Saudi industrial policies.
Our thermographers carry Category 2 and Category 4 arc-rated PPE, work under a written energized work permit, and use IR-transparent windows wherever they are installed. We never break PPE boundaries to capture an image.
Yes. We deliver per Saudi Aramco SAES-P-114 thermography requirements, with reports formatted for Aramco PIMS upload and findings tagged to the Aramco severity matrix.
Yes — incidentally. While the primary scope is defect detection, our reports flag any condition that elevates incident energy (loose connections, missing barriers, reduced clearances) and recommends corrective action under NFPA 70E.
Yes. We inspect 120V, 208V, 240V, and 480V distribution panels, MCCs, switchboards, panelboards, and busways. Lower-voltage panels still develop hot connections and are equally important to scan.
Yes. Every job closes with a signed certificate of inspection naming the thermographer, camera serial number, calibration date, scope of work, and date of next recommended scan — formatted for insurance file submission.
Tell us about the asset, the load profile, and the access window. We come back within 24 hours with a fixed-price quote and a target mobilization date.