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Introduction to the
proper use of Infrared Imaging Edward L. Fronapfel, P.E., Certified Level II, CBIE, CFCC, NACHI, NAFE Solutions Before|Solutions After, Inc.
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Infrared Imaging Equipment
1950’s Present Day 1970-1980’s
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Buildings are not
the only reason
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Experience Infrared Jupiter
Moon (Clouds) Rocket Launches
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Bush Fires
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Heat Transfer Through
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Study by
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Consideration of Visible
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Prevention
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Dead Zone
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Heat Sources Convection,
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Insulation Interupption?
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Radiant Heat Systems,
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Exterior Radiant Heat
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Pre and Post
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Building Evaluations
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The Details of
the System Require Water Management
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Loss of Insulation
Value
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Plumbing Loss
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Interior Moisture
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Rim Joist (Energy
Loss or Water Infiltration)
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Exterior Work
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Electrical
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Refractory Lining
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Food Processing
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Construction Quality
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Validation of IR
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Determination of Findings
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CFD modeling
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Thank You! Edward
L. Fronapfel, P.E [email_address] Business Phone: (303) 425-7272 4680 Table Mountain Drive, Suite 170 Golden, Colorado 80403