Customer 1016B
In Floor Heat Scan
Challenge: Find a hot spot where a potential short under ceramic tile may be causing problems (Beyond previous find)
| Comments: While footprint heat conduction did create some false thermal variences, the only continuously hot spot that showed up was in the location indicated by the red circle below. I would also say that of the four tiles affected, the tile which showed consistent heat transfer was the the one I marked with a purple X. |
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| 1:52:53 PM - Area near fridge beginning to cool while suspect spot stays warmer. |
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| 2:21:43 PM - Same area displaying slightly higher temps on second test |
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| 2:24:26 PM - Bare lines show up clearly, area in question slightly warmer, heat reflection or transference visible above exposed wires. |
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| 2:29:01 PM - suspect loop shows slightly warmer than nearby loops - footprint heat transfer to left side of image |
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| 2:29:14 PM - besides our footprint heat conduction, the warmest spot is the suspect loop which encompasses 4 tiles. |
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