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Delta T Alert™ Flags Temperature Differentials Between InteriorAnd Exterior of Electrical Enclosur

METUCHEN, N.J.—The Delta T AlertTM is a self-contained, temperature-monitoring device that attaches magnetically to electrical enclosure covers, revealing differences between the temperature inside the electrical enclosure and the ambient temperature in the room containing the enclosure. The concept sounds simple but can be lifesaving. One of the first, and often invisible, signs of imminent electrical failure is excessive heat within an electrical enclosure. Electrical system failures not only halt key operations within a building, leading to downtime and costly emergency repairs, but electrical malfunctions are a leading cause of fire in commercial buildings.

Designed and patented by Fred Baier, president and founder of Delta T Engineering, LLC, the Delta T Alert collects temperature data and sends it, via wireless communication, to a desktop or other computer, allowing a building manager or engineer to monitor numerous points of the electrical system from a single online location. Readouts and reports can be generated daily, enabling building engineers to address potential problems before they cause system failure.

The monitoring device has functioned successfully in buildings in NYC and other locations starting in 2009. Prior to the development of Delta T, most building and plant engineers monitored electrical systems through infrared testing, usually performed annually, and perhaps supplemented this information through periodic checks by maintenance staff. In between infrared testing or maintenance checks, the state of the enclosed electrical equipment often remained a mystery. Moreover, these methods can be costly and hazardous in themselves. For example, maintenance on Dry-Type Transformers is sometimes overlooked because of the danger of transformer cover removal.

Delta T Alert bridges the gap between conventional and effective but relatively infrequent methods, such as infrared tests, by providing information daily. Appropriate applications for the Delta T include Disconnects, VFDs (variable frequency drives), and the Main Switchgear room, the core of a facility’s electrical system.

Installation is simple. It requires only the drilling of a 15/32 in. hole in the cover of an electrical enclosure. The Delta T then attaches magnetically to the cover. The hole allows the device’s interior sensor, 7/8 in. long, to penetrate the enclosure to measure internal temperatures. (Both the size of the hole and the length of the interior sensor conform to protection classification NEMA IP20, which prevents hand or finger access to hazardous internal parts.) The rest of the Delta T device, a small, rectangular unit that includes LED lights and an additional sensor, remains outside the enclosure to measure ambient room temperature. When the internal and external temperatures differ significantly, a signal is sent via wireless communication to a desktop, laptop or other computer. An “Elevated Alarm” signal indicates that close watching, and appropriate alterations in the system, may be needed. If a “Critical Alarm” signal appears, the building engineer knows that immediate attention is required.

Delta T can also reveal fluctuations in electrical load that may occur seasonally, daily, or even at different times of the day. Multiple readings per day increase the user’s ability to detect intermittent overheating conditions and allow for timely repair prior to failure.

“Knowing the temperature rise within my critical electrical equipment on a daily basis gives me peace of mind, especially during the high load summer months,” says John Vasilakos, Chief Engineer of a 32-floor New York City building.

Delta T Engineering offers an introductory package that includes 12 Delta T Alert sensors, along with installation of the software and training in how to use it. “The daily temperature monitoring of Delta T Alert proved to be a real wake-up call for me regarding [an unbalanced load in the switch gear of my A/C related equipment],” says Bob DeLorenzo, Chief Engineer at 750 Third Avenue, NYC. ” In 2012, I’m installing additional Delta T Alerts in my MER Rooms.”

These positive results are exactly what Fred Baier, president of Delta T Engineering and an Infraspection Institute certified Level 3 Thermographer, envisioned when he began developing Delta T Alert. Based on his own 30 years of electromechanical experience within commercial office buildings, Baier wanted to “produce an innovative and affordable means of monitoring the heartbeat of a facility-its electrical system.”

To find out more-including how the Delta T Alert can help a building qualify for LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification-visit the Delta T Web site www.deltatengineering.com or contact Fred Baier at fred@deltatengineering.com PH: 877-321-0576.