TRAINER
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FEE
$55 incl. GST |
KEY TOPICS
Quickly detect problems and avoid costly downtime by using the latest thermal imaging technology |
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Learn practical applications using Infrared Cameras, Acoustic Imager, and Fluke Connect™ Devices |
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Smart tools to optimise predictive maintenance and reduce downtime |
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
- Electrical/Electronic Technicians
- Engineers and HVAC Managers
- Civil and Mechanical Engineers
- Instrumentation Technicians
- Facilities Managers
- Maintenance technicians
WHAT TO EXPECT
Thermal Imaging
- Fundamentals of Thermography
- Common types of electrical defects in HV, Electrical Switchboards and Electrical Distribution Networks that can be detected with an Infrared Camera
- Benefits of thermal imaging for improving maintenance practices with machines and motors
- Tips and tricks on using a Fluke Infrared Camera to help detect electrical defects and to generate reports
Industrial Imaging
- Fundamentals of Acoustics imaging
- Practical considerations when looking for compressed air, gas and vacuum leaks
- Practical considerations when looking for corona and partial discharge
- Benefits of acoustic imaging and how it can reduce your facility operational expenditure
FEE
$55 incl. GST includes:
- Full day workshop
- Lunch and refreshments
- FREE Fluke Merch Pack for the first 15 registrants
- Upon registration, you will receive an acknowledgement email.
- Course fee will include 10% GST and has to be made upon workshop registration.
- Missing payment will void your registration.
- If the minimum number of 8 participants is not met or should unforeseen circumstances necessitate the cancellation of the workshop, full refund will be made to participants who had fully paid the fees or the next available workshop date will be advised.
SESSION TIMES
LOCATION
Perth with Dave Farquharson |
DATE & TIME
Thursday 26 August 9am - 4pm AWST |
VENUE
Stirling Business Center 45 Delawney Street, Balcatta WA 6021 |
Session availability, location and time are subject to change in compliance with local government regulations