Ultrasound Ports From ExiscanTM


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Ultrasound Port

 

Ultrasound Ports - Automatic Compliance Made Quick & Easy…

 

Ultrasound Port OpenKeep energized electrical equipment closed during ultrasound inspection, and easily comply with OSHA, NFPA 70E, CSA Z462 and similar electrical safety mandates.

 

Closed-panel inspections eliminate inherently highrisk tasks, such as removing panels or opening hinged doors, making your work processes safer for personnel, plant assets and processes.

 

Inspection ports provide direct line-of-site access to ultrasonic waves that are otherwise not accessible from equipment with tight seals.


Access the Inaccessible:
How does your facility perform ultrasound inspections on equipment that is tightly sealed or can no longer be opened while energized due to that
equipment’s voltage or incident energy rating? How does your facility inspect equipment protected by switched interlocks? Ultrasound ports provide safe access to “inaccessible” energized equipment.

 

Analyze Better Data
Exiscan™ Ultrasound Ports feature a conical backend to capture and focus ultrasonic waves from broad angles within the equipment. Conical front-end allows for the technician to angle data collection cones for line-of-site aim through the port of over 45º for direct access to most components in switchgear.

 

Over-Engineered for Your Safety

The XUP series is built to out-live your enclosure. Our port’s body and cover are machined from half-inch bar stock aluminum. All other components are stainless steel.

 

When it comes to durability and brute strength, Exiscan® is without peers. See it for yourself, contact your local Distributor.

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Ultrasound Ports From ExiscanTM


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Ultrasound Port

 

Are you focused on worker safety, process improvement, operational efficiency, data improvement, cost control or all of the above? Exiscan™ would be honored to help you achieve your condition monitoring goals.

 

Please let us know how to contact you, and someone from our team will be in touch quickly.  If you have an urgent question or concern please contact us at 585-366-0333.

 

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Ultrasound Ports From ExiscanTM 


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Quick & Easy Installation

Our Ultrasound Ports require a one-time modification to the enclosure.  A qualified person simply cuts a 1/2" diameter opening in the panel or door.


The opening can be cut with a standard 1/2" knockout punch, hole saw, or uni-bit tool. Properly equipped, a team of two technicians can install eight to 10 ultrasound ports an hour.

 

Installation Instruction and Templates:

Installation instructions and a sticker-backed template are included in the packaging with each ultrasound port shipped. View installation instructions, installation templates and engineering drawings for mounting here.

 

Installation Tools:

 View more information about recommended installation tools here.

 

 

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Ultrasound Ports From Exiscan: See More Safely™


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Ultrasound Ports allow workers to gather Ultrasound Data from energized equipment while keeping panels and doors closed, in compliance OSHA, NFPA 70E, CSA Z462 requirements. Closed-panel inspection through an Exiscan™ XU port is easier, safer, and far more efficient than opening enclosures.

 

 

Exiscan Ultrasound Port

 

Why Ultrasound Ports?

green bullet square Compliance: De-risk the task of ultrasound inspections by utilizing Ultrasound Ports as part of a Closed-Panel inspection strategy. The Exiscan™ Ultrasound Port is unique in it's design – instead of opening an energized electrical panel or door, or opening a large port, the XU series Ultrasound Port provides access to ultrasound data through a screw-sized port that can be safely located directly in front of the conductors that a technician would be interested in monitoring.
performed in compliance with standards like NFPA 70E and CSA Z462, without the need for elevated levels of PPE.

 

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Efficiency: Stop wasting time opening enclosures and complying with restrictive work tasks that require donning elevated levels of PPE. The time saved just peaking through a window will more than justify the minimal costs of installation.

 

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See Inside "Dangerous" Applications: Is dust beginning to collect on the conductors of your high-calorie switchgear or drive? That dust can lead to tracking and a breakdown in the insulation, leading, ultimately, to an arc event. Keep an eye on equipment that your recent incident energy analysis labeled "Dangerous" and can no longer be opened due to high calorie values.

 

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De-Risk Tasks: Open-panel inspections are, by their nature, high risk because they introduce a host of potential variables: stirring dust, agitating a conductor or misplaced tool, scaring a rodent, possibly dropping parts into the enclosure, etc. Visual Inspection Windows maintain an enclosed and guarded state (per the standards) and remove the high-risk work tasks, thereby reducing the risk associated with open-panel inspections. Facility managers can take comfort in knowing that the new closed-panel is de-risking their inspection process.

 

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Ultrasound Ports From ExiscanTM


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Part #s / Ordering

 

XUP Ordering Format

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