Dual-Spectrum Monitoring for Distribution Transformer Area
Delayed Thermal Defect Detection
Overload, poor contact, and equipment aging may cause localized overheating that periodic manual checks can miss.
Dispersed Assets Lead to Reactive Maintenance
Distribution transformer areas are widely dispersed and rely heavily on field patrols, slowing fault localization and response.

Deploy dual-spectrum monitoring terminals at critical transformer-area locations, combining continuous thermography, AI condition detection, and trend analysis to enable real-time condition management.

Continuous Thermal Monitoring for Critical Hotspots
Continuously monitor transformer bodies, bushings, terminals, and switch connections using spot, regional, and full-scene thermography to detect overheating and phase temperature differences.

Visual Condition Monitoring & AI Detection
Remotely inspect equipment conditions and use AI to detect foreign objects, bird nests, and abnormal component states, with HD images for verification.
Shift transformer-area management from periodic inspection to real-time condition monitoring, enabling earlier warnings while reducing field workload, equipment damage, and prolonged outage risks.
Real-Time Visibility
Real-Time Visibility
Earlier Risk Warning
Earlier Risk Warning
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Temperature Trend Analysis & Proactive Alerts
Continuously record temperature data and anomalies, correlate temperature trends with SCADA load curves to accurately detect overloads and potential hidden issues, and automatically generate maintenance work orders to support proactive maintenance, load adjustment, and transformer capacity upgrade decisions.
Proactive Maintenance
Proactive Maintenance