How Can White-Labelling Help My Business How Does It Work?

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White-labelling allows our Level 3-certified reports to be branded under your business name, enhancing your professional credibility. This means you can offer world-class thermography reporting services to your clients without needing in-house Level 3 expertise. It’s a cost-effective way to expand your services while maintaining compliance and professionalism.

What Standards Do Level 3 Thermography Reports Meet?

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Our reports adhere to ISO 18436-7 for thermography and IEC 62446-3 for solar panel inspections. These standards ensure inspections are conducted with precision, and the findings are documented accurately, making them reliable for insurance claims, legal proceedings, or operational decisions.

Can Level 1 Thermographers Certify Thermal Imaging Reports?

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No, Level 1 thermographers are trained to collect thermal data but are not authorised to analyse, interpret, or certify findings. Certification requires a Level 3 thermographer, who is qualified to validate the data, perform in-depth analysis, and ensure compliance with industry standards like ISO 18436-7.

Why Do Solar Panel Inspections Require Level 3 Certification?

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Solar panel inspections must comply with IEC 62446-3, which mandates that thermal imaging inspections be performed or reviewed by a certified Level 3 thermographer. This ensures anomalies, such as hotspots or defective modules, are accurately identified and documented. Level 3 certification guarantees that reports meet international standards, providing insurance companies and O&M firms with reliable data for decision-making.

What is a Level 3 Thermographer and Why Are They Important?

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A Level 3 thermographer is the highest certification level in the thermography field, qualified to analyse, interpret, and certify thermal imaging reports in compliance with ISO standards. Unlike Level 1 and Level 2 thermographers, they have advanced training to supervise inspections, ensure data accuracy, and certify findings. Their expertise is critical for producing professional reports required by insurance companies, legal teams, and Solar Maintenance and Operations (O&M) companies.

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