Tips on Using Infrared During a Home Inspection Jan 5, 2017 Ben Gromicko

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Poll Question: What substance or building material that you see during a home inspection emits the most infrared? concrete, wood, drywall, insulation, water

To easily find water using infrared, quickly change the temperature surrounding the suspect water area.

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Q: Why use infrared? A: It ll help you do a better job. It helps you see things you wouldn t normally be able to see without it. A: And it s a killer marketing strategy.

The science of infrared may seem complicated, but the cameras are easy to use. Difficult part is the interpretation and confirmation.

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First Law of Thermodynamics: Energy is constant. And it just moves around from one thing to another. Can t be created or destroyed. Think refrigerator. Second Law of Thermodynamics: Everything is gaining entropy (chaos, disorder) and energy is always moving from hot to cool temperatures. There s always a difference in temperature.

Using an infrared camera takes advantage of the Second Law of Thermodynamics, where energy is always moving, and that there s always a heat gradient (difference) in temperatures. The more sensitive the camera, the less temperature gradient is needed. Example, two cups.

The thermal capacitance is related to how different materials absorb and store heat at different rates. In general, the heavier and denser the material, the higher mass it has, the more heat energy it can store, and also the longer it will take to release that heat energy. Examples: air, wood log.

Poll Question: Guess what substance or material that you may come across during a home inspection has the greatest capacity to hold heat energy (thermal capacitance)? Air, fiberglass insulation, drywall, wood, brick, concrete, water

Water - greatest capacity to hold energy. water concrete brick wood drywall fiberglass insulation air

Water has twice the thermal capacitance of the nearest substance - rock or stone, the material with the next highest heat storing capacity. So, water can hold a ton of energy.

Because water can hold a ton of energy (big thermal capacity), it takes water a lot longer to release that heat energy. Big capacitors tend to change temperature very slowly. For example, air changes temp very quickly. Water does not. Water takes a long time to change temp.

Why is this important to a home inspector? ( that water hold a ton of energy, and it s slow to change it s temperature) If you have a thermal gradient (or thermal window, 2nd law) you should be able to see water. Because water has an extremely high thermal capacitance, water will be the last thing to heat up and the last thing to cool down. Water holds a lot of energy, and it s very slow to change temperature.

Why is this important to a home inspector? Everything emits infrared radiation. Emissivity is a measure of a material s radiating efficiency. An emissivity of 1.00 means that the material is 100% efficient at radiating energy. An emissivity of 0.20 implies that the material radiates only 20% of that which it is capable of radiating.

Question: What holds the most energy (thermal capacitance) AND is slow to change temperature AND is a great emitter of infrared radiation (waves)?

Water at 95%. Water radiates about 95% of that which it is capable of radiating. Human skin at 98%.

Water: holds a ton of energy, is slow to change temperature, and emits a ton of infrared.

To see water intrusion using infrared, quickly change the temperature surrounding the suspect water area.

Exterior Wall: When the sun rises, you have the best opportunity to see anomalies when the sun hits an exterior wall. At sunset, best time is after the sun leaves the wall.

Reflectance: Don t point your infrared camera to metal or metalplated objects. They reflect a ton of false thermal information.

Thermal Blindness: Happens when everything is the same temperature.

Wind Effect: A 10 mile-per-hour wind can reduce a temperature reading by about 50% of the actual temperature. Example: wet finger mark on desk with air.

Glass: Don t be fooled.

Glass is opaque in relation to long wavelength infrared radiation. The long wavelength infrared radiation waves are blocked by the glass. Example: a greenhouse with glass all around. Sun energy waves go in, but the re-emitted long wavelength infrared radiation is now trapped inside the green house by the glass.

In general, you want to know 3 things when using an infrared camera: the thermal characteristics of the material actual differences in temperature ability of heat to be removed from the substrate by evaporation. HVAC - turn it on to change the environment.

Qualification vs. Quantification

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