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27 January 1981 Infrared Thermography In A Residential Energy Conservation Program
Ronald J Ward
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Abstract
Implementing a thermographic inspection service in a residential energy conservation program offers numerous benefits to consumers, the conservation program, and the provider of this service. A description of the need for thermographic inspections, the problems en-countered in setting up this service, the interface of the technical and nontechnical sectors will be discussed in addition to the benefits to be gained through thermographic inspections. The credibility of a residential energy conservation service can be enhanced tremendously through the implementation of a thermographic inspection service. The need for thermography and its resultant benefits can provide a barometer for the future implementation of thermography within residential conservation programs.
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Ronald J Ward "Infrared Thermography In A Residential Energy Conservation Program", Proc. SPIE 0254, Thermal Infrared Sensing Applied to Energy Conservation in Building Envelopes: Thermosense III, (27 January 1981); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.959528
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KEYWORDS
Inspection

Thermography

Thermal modeling

Lead

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