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16.3.5.3 Commented infrared images
This section includes a few typical infrared images of moisture problems on decks
and balconies.
CommentInfrared image
Improper flashing at balcony-to-wall connections
and missing perimeter drainage system resulted
in moisture intrusion into the wood framing support
structure of the exterior walkway balcony of a loft
complex.
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A missing composite drainage plane or medium
on a below-grade parking garage plaza deck
structure resulted in standing water between the
structural concrete deck and the plaza wearing
surface.
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16.3.6 Moisture detection (4): Plumbing breaks & leaks
16.3.6.1 General information
Water from plumbing leaks can often lead to severe damage on a building structure.
Small leaks may be difficult to detect, but can—over the years—penetrate structural
walls and foundations to a degree where the building structure is beyond repair.
Using building thermography at an early stage when plumbing breaks and leaks are
suspected can lead to substantial savings on material and labor.
Publ. No. T559580 Rev. a486 ENGLISH (EN) November 17, 2010 61
16 Introduction to building thermography

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FLIR i3 Specifications

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Infrared Resolution60 x 60 pixels
Thermal Sensitivity< 0.15°C
Temperature Range-20°C to +250°C
Field of View12.5° x 12.5°
FocusFixed
Battery Life5 hours
Operating Temperature-10°C to +50°C
Storage Temperature-40°C to +70°C
Display2.8 in color LCD
Weight0.34 kg

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