What We Solve
Move beyond periodic snapshots
Most facilities don't have a data problem. They have a timing problem. CTM365 closes the visibility gap that sits between one inspection and the next.
The core issue isn't effort. It's timing
Even diligent facilities can miss developing issues if the only electrical visibility they have is point-in-time. A good inspection tells you what things looked like the day of the inspection. It doesn't tell you what happened the week before, the week after, or on the hottest day of the year when a feeder was running at its upper limit. CTM365 was built to make that answer available continuously — so your team can act on evidence, not assumption.
Always-on thermal awareness, framed for how your team works
Continuous visibility
The critical electrical equipment you choose to cover is watched around the clock. Thermal conditions are monitored in a way that doesn't rely on a scheduled visit
Meaningful notifications
When conditions start to change in ways that matter, your team is notified — with enough lead time to ask better questions and plan a response, not react to an event
A complement to your existing practice
CTM365 does not replace your electrical contractor, your maintenance program, or your inspection rhythm. It strengthens the visibility those practices depend on
A complement to your
existing practice
CTM365 does not replace your electrical contractor, your maintenance program, or your inspection rhythm. It strengthens the visibility those practices depend on
Why periodic inspection alone leaves gaps
Infrared thermography is a meaningful diagnostic. It always will be. The limitation isn't its accuracy in the moment — it's the moment itself. Conditions can shift between inspection windows for reasons periodic testing is not designed to catch: load changes, seasonal stress, component aging, intermittent behavior that only shows itself under the right (or wrong) combination of factors.
CTM365 doesn't argue with IR. It fills the time between IR.
WHAT PERIODIC INSPECTION IS GOOD AT
- A structured, point-in-time snapshot of visible thermal conditions
- A documented diagnostic for compliance and insurance conversations
- A skilled-eye review of specific components during the inspection window
WHAT CONTINUOUS MONITORING ADDS
- Awareness between inspection windows, not only during them
- Trend context — whether something is drifting or holding steady
- Earlier notification when conditions meaningfully change
- A reduced reliance on opening panels for routine thermal checks in the right environments
WHY THIS MATTERS
Arc flash, shock, and other electrical hazards are real and tightly regulated. CTM365 doesn't replace the rigor that environment requires — it reduces unnecessary reasons to enter it.
A practical safety benefit — grounded, not dramatized
Depending on your facility and the electrical gear on site, continuous monitoring can reduce the frequency with which certain manual inspection activities — including opening energized panels for routine thermal reads — have to happen. That reduction matters to three groups: your internal maintenance team, the outside contractors you bring in, and the leaders responsible for workforce safety and insurance posture. This is not a claim that CTM365 removes electrical risk. It is a recognition that repeatedly opening live equipment to check something a continuous system could already see is worth questioning.
WHY THIS MATTERS
Arc flash, shock, and other electrical hazards are real and tightly regulated. CTM365 doesn't replace the rigor that environment requires — it reduces unnecessary reasons to enter it.
From periodic snapshots to continuous visibility
PERIODIC IR INSPECTION
- A useful moment-in-time reading
- Dependent on the inspection window being the right window
- No trend data between scans
- Developing issues can surface between visits
- Often requires opening energized panels depending on site and equipment
- Scheduling-limited — your team learns what’s happening only when the inspection happens
CTM365 CONTINUOUS MONITORING
- Ongoing thermal awareness, 24/7
- Trend-aware — earlier signals, not just snapshots
- Fewer blind spots between inspections
- Notifies your team when conditions meaningfully change
- Reduces certain manual panel-opening inspection workflows where appropriate
- Continuous — the data is there when you want to look, and when the system decides you should
Retrofit. New construction. Everything in between
Retrofit
An operating facility that wants stronger visibility into the electrical systems it already depends on
New construction
A greenfield or expansion project where continuous thermal visibility gets designed in from the start