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Success Story

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PLN (Perusahaan Listrik Negara) is an Indonesian state-owned company.

Transformers can be considered potential weak links in the system because a breakdown in these major components of the power grid, which supply electricity to buildings such as residences, workplaces, and factories, would leave the entire network vulnerable. Since transformer units are large, expensive, and custom-made, replacing a damaged transformer can be a time-consuming process. At this site, thermal cameras are used for early fire detection to prevent accidents, given the crucial role of transformers. Teledyne FLIR cameras have been successfully installed at PLN in Krian.

PT Freeport Indonesia - one of the world's largest gold and copper mines.

Thermal cameras are a crucial tool in flood detection, especially in highland regions. These cameras are used to detect temperature deviations. The cameras can detect temperature differences and send alarm to the control centre to give information about the flood. The Teledyne FLIR cameras have been successfully installed in Freeport Indonesia.

 

Indonesia Police (POLRI) - Mobile Surveillance System.

Mobile surveillance system, often referred to as a surveillance trailer, is a specialised vehicle equipped with advanced technology and components designed for the purpose of monitoring and gathering information in a dynamic and mobile environment. Typically employed for security and law enforcement purposes, these units are equipped with a range of surveillance tools, including high-resolution cameras, sensors, communication systems, and recording devices. Teledyne FLIR cameras have been successfully installed at Police Vehicle.

PT KIDECO – Coal Conveyor Monitoring.

Thermal cameras are essential in coal conveyor systems for several critical reasons, enhancing safety, efficiency, and maintenance practices. Early fire detection systems play a crucial role in safeguarding lives and property from the devastating impacts of fires. These intelligent systems detect early indicators of a fire, such as smoke, heat, or flames, and trigger immediate alarms to alert occupants and emergency services. Thermal cameras are valuable tools for identifying hotspots within large coal piles, detecting temperature variations that allow for timely intervention before ignition occurs. The Teledyne FLIR cameras have been successfully installed at PT KIDECO.

 

PT PPLI – Waste Management.

Fire Prevention at Waste Sites, Lithium-Ion batteries cause many waste site fires; these batteries are found in rechargeable devices such as phones or laptops. When damaged, they can easily create a spark that will ignite any flammable materials nearby, especially if they are already in a hot location (or hot spot). Burning waste sites produce immense amounts of harmful toxins dangerous to both people and the environment. The key to preventing these disasters is to know where the temperature is rising and cool it down before a flare-up. This is where thermal imaging cameras are vital.

PT JCI Chemical – Coal Piles Applications.

Thermal cameras are essential for monitoring coal piles due to several reasons:

 

Early Detection of Hotspots: Coal piles can self-ignite due to spontaneous combustion caused by internal heating. Thermal cameras can detect temperature variations and hotspots early, allowing proactive measures to prevent fires.

Efficient Monitoring: Traditional methods like visual inspection or handheld thermometers are labor-intensive and less effective in large coal piles. Thermal cameras provide continuous monitoring over a wide area without the need for physical presence.

Safety: Monitoring coal pile temperatures with thermal cameras enhances safety by reducing the risk of fires and ensuring operational stability. Early detection helps prevent accidents and potential damage to equipment or facilities.

Operational Efficiency: By identifying temperature anomalies promptly, thermal cameras enable timely interventions such as adjusting ventilation, spreading the pile, or removing hot spots, optimizing operational efficiency.

 

Overall, thermal cameras play a crucial role in maintaining safety, preventing fires, and optimizing operations in facilities where coal storage and handling are critical

Indonesia Customs - Coastal Surveillance System (CSS)

A Coastal Surveillance System (CSS) is a comprehensive network of sensors, communication devices, and command centre designed to monitor and protect coastal areas. These systems are crucial for maritime security, environmental protection, and the management of coastal resources. Teledyne FLIR cameras have been successfully installed at Indonesia Customs.

Power Station Plant – PLN Indonesia Power

Electric power utilities are faced with an aging infrastructure, increasing risk of blackouts and brownouts. A brownout is a drop in voltage in an electrical power supply, so named because it typically causes lights to dim. Utilities also face costly unplanned maintenance and rising costs.

Utilities are looking for ways to address these issues in order to improve the reliability of electric power delivery while at the same time reducing costs. By using FLIR thermal imaging cameras and automation software, impending equipment failures and security breaches can be detected anytime, day or night, at a remote monitoring location. The net effect is increased reliability and reduced cost. Teledyne FLIR cameras have been successfully installed at PLTU Suralaya, PLTU Palabuhan Ratu, and PLTU Banten Lontar.

TURANGGA RESOURCE – Coal Piles Applications.

Thermal cameras are essential for monitoring coal piles due to several reasons:

 

Early Detection of Hotspots: Coal piles can self-ignite due to spontaneous combustion caused by internal heating. Thermal cameras can detect temperature variations and hotspots early, allowing proactive measures to prevent fires.

Efficient Monitoring: Traditional methods like visual inspection or handheld thermometers are labor-intensive and less effective in large coal piles. Thermal cameras provide continuous monitoring over a wide area without the need for physical presence.

Safety: Monitoring coal pile temperatures with thermal cameras enhances safety by reducing the risk of fires and ensuring operational stability. Early detection helps prevent accidents and potential damage to equipment or facilities.

Operational Efficiency: By identifying temperature anomalies promptly, thermal cameras enable timely interventions such as adjusting ventilation, spreading the pile, or removing hot spots, optimizing operational efficiency.

 

Overall, thermal cameras play a crucial role in maintaining safety, preventing fires, and optimizing operations in facilities where coal storage and handling are critical.