RESNET has set up standards for Infrared Camera certifications for their Raters. The standards are going to go into effect after the 2011 RESNET conference in Orlando in February. Specifice training requirements have to be met to include certified standards in ASNT, testing to include 3 thermal imaging reports that will be graded. A simple smoke test will no longer be acceptable; this will raise the level of competance and reporting on their audits.

Views: 82

Reply to This

Replies to This Discussion

Hello

Having inspectors meet the training, experience, and testing requirements of RESNET and ASNT will help to insure high quality inspections. Infrared cameras are easy to use and even easier to misuse. Without training it may be difficult to understand what the image actually means.

Ron Conner

Hi,

I believe this will just add to the already mounting costs of doing business, especially when business is slow. I for one cannot afford the cost of another certification . A simple 3 hour course for a couple of hundred bucks and an inexpensive camera will sure suffice for what the most of us needs. My two cents, can't afford more.

Paul

Hello Paul

I understand your concern with cost in times like these. However, there are things that "you don't know that you don't know" and without training you have to learn them the hard way by making mistakes. Also, certification may help you get jobs over someone who does not have certification. I have been using infrared for 15 years and I still run into images that confound me.

Good luck and I hope business picks up.

Ron Conner

 

Hi,

I understand where you are coming from, but where is it going to end? Next a certification to read a boroscope? I'm a home performance contractor with energy star, lead certified,OSHA certified with a BA, Envelope and Multi Family Certificates. How much more credibility does one need? As far as I'm concern an infrared camera definitely has it's uses, but it is partly a marketing tool.

 

Paul

RSS

Home Energy Pros

Home Energy Pros was founded by the developers of Home Energy Saver Pro (sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy, under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act) and brought to you in partnership with Home Energy magazine.

Latest Activity

Tom Delconte posted a discussion
29 minutes ago
Tom Delconte replied to Johnny Ritzo's discussion Selecting a Water Heater
"J: natural gas is the cheapest, at least until prices skyrocket. Nearly everyone has gotten rid of…"
45 minutes ago
yangxiaohua posted a blog post

led lighting household decision room style

We seem to be very obsessed with style and…See More
6 hours ago
Jeena Smith commented on Molly Banton's blog post Install a Pellet-Burning Fireplace Insert and Save Money
"Fireplace burning insert must be of very good quality. It should be a combo of lower price and high…"
6 hours ago
Johnny Ritzo posted a discussion

Selecting a Water Heater

I am looking at updating the heating and water heating systems in a rental home I recently…See More
10 hours ago
Eric Kjelshus replied to Patrick Michaelyan's discussion Hot Upper Stories
"When I am asked to fix this home.   I start with a Heat Loss and gain, blower door IR  sq…"
12 hours ago

Edward Foskey just added their location.
(via Member Map)

17 hours ago
Profile IconMartin Easley and Richard Vito joined Home Energy Pros
21 hours ago
Bud Poll replied to Bachi Brunato's discussion Boxing and Insulating Around Non-ICAT Cans
"This is a topic I have discussed many times, but unfortunately cost is all too often the deciding…"
yesterday
Sean Lintow Sr replied to Bachi Brunato's discussion Boxing and Insulating Around Non-ICAT Cans
"If you can't talk them into replacing with IC rated... Look into Tenmat - those are designed…"
yesterday
Bachi Brunato posted a discussion

Boxing and Insulating Around Non-ICAT Cans

I have a client with 16) 4" halogen recessed light fixtures in the attic.I'd like to cover the cans…See More
yesterday
Dennis Heidner replied to Patrick Michaelyan's discussion Hot Upper Stories
"Could you have them make a simple two line graph of the outside temperature, noting sun/clouds,…"
yesterday

© 2013   Created by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service