Smart Electrical provides professional Acoustic & Ultrasound Imaging services for commercial and industrial facilities across Toronto and surrounding cities. This service is designed to locate problems that are usually difficult to see, hear, or confirm during a normal walk-through inspection. Many facilities lose money every day through compressed air leaks, gas leaks, vacuum losses, steam losses, mechanical wear, and hidden electrical partial discharge activity.Acoustic & Ultrasound Imaging is especially valuable because the Fluke ii915 turns sound into a visible image. Instead of searching blindly around noisy equipment, piping, valves, fittings, compressed air lines, process equipment, switchgear, transformers, or electrical rooms, we can scan the area and identify where abnormal sound is coming from. The acoustic image helps pinpoint the location of the issue so maintenance teams can act faster.Compressed air leaks are one of the most common hidden energy losses in industrial and commercial facilities. A small leak in a hose, fitting, coupling, valve, pipe connection, or tool line can waste energy continuously. Larger leaks can reduce system pressure, force compressors to run longer, increase maintenance costs, reduce production efficiency, and create unnecessary electricity consumption. Acoustic & Ultrasound Imaging helps locate these leaks while the system remains in operation.This service is also useful for gas, steam, and vacuum systems where leaks may be difficult to identify safely or quickly. A leaking connection, failed seal, cracked hose, poor fitting, or worn valve can cause energy loss, process instability, product quality issues, or safety concerns. By scanning from a distance, we can help locate the suspected leak area more efficiently and document the finding for repair planning.The Fluke ii915 is an advanced industrial acoustic imager designed for leak detection, partial discharge detection, and mechanical inspection. Fluke describes the ii915 as an all-in-one tool for visualizing leaks, partial discharge, and mechanical issues. It includes LeakQ™ mode for leak assessment, PDQ Mode™ for partial discharge classification, and MecQ™ mode for detecting and documenting mechanical issues. You can review the manufacturer information on the official Fluke ii915 Acoustic Imager.One of the most important electrical uses of Acoustic & Ultrasound Imaging is partial discharge detection. Partial discharge can occur in electrical insulation systems and may indicate developing insulation stress or deterioration. In electrical rooms, substations, switchgear, transformers, cable terminations, insulators, bus systems, and medium-voltage or high-voltage equipment, partial discharge may lead to serious failures if it is not identified early.With the Fluke ii915, we can inspect electrical assets from a safer distance and help locate acoustic signatures associated with corona, surface discharge, tracking, or other discharge activity. The ii915 is designed with PDQ Mode™ to detect, locate, capture, and help classify potential partial discharge. This is especially useful for preventive maintenance because many electrical insulation problems develop before they become visible damage, arcing, flashover, or equipment failure.
Acoustic & Ultrasound Imaging can also support mechanical reliability. Rotating equipment, bearings, motors, conveyors, pumps, fans, gearboxes, and process machinery can produce abnormal acoustic signatures when components begin to deteriorate. The ii915 includes MecQ™ mode, which is designed to help detect and document mechanical issues. This can help maintenance teams identify equipment that deserves closer attention before it fails during production.
For facilities with compressed air systems, Acoustic & Ultrasound Imaging can directly support energy-saving programs. Compressed air is expensive to produce, and leaks often remain unnoticed because they are small, high-frequency, or hidden inside noisy production areas. By locating leaks and helping estimate their impact, this service can support a practical repair list, reduce compressor runtime, improve pressure stability, and reduce avoidable energy waste.
For electrical contractors, facility managers, maintenance teams, building owners, and industrial operators, this service is useful because it helps convert invisible problems into visible evidence. The customer does not need to rely only on guesses or complaints. We can show where the suspected leak, discharge, or abnormal mechanical sound is located and provide a documented basis for repair planning.
Depending on the findings, the next step may include compressed air leak repair, fitting replacement, valve repair, hose replacement, steam trap or vacuum system review, mechanical maintenance, motor or bearing inspection, switchgear inspection, transformer assessment, cable termination review, insulation investigation.
This service also connects naturally with related Smart Electrical services such as electrical preventive maintenance, infrared thermal electrical inspections, power quality analysis. Together, these services help identify hidden failure risks from different angles: heat, sound, electrical behaviour, load, and equipment condition.
If your facility has high compressed air costs, suspected leaks, unstable pressure, noisy mechanical equipment, unexplained equipment issues, switchgear concerns, transformer concerns, partial discharge risk, or a need for predictive maintenance, contact Smart Electrical to schedule professional Acoustic & Ultrasound Imaging in Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Vaughan, Markham, Richmond Hill, North York, Scarborough, Etobicoke, Oakville, Burlington, Pickering, Ajax, and Whitby.