Frequently Asked Questions We are currently adding content to this section, so feel free to contact us by email should you have any questions that are not yet addressed in this FAQ. Q. Is your process "green"? A. While we are still in the process of applying for
green "certification", that does not mean we are not environmentally friendly.
Q. Will my company get a discount on its property insurance after Sonic performs its NDT testing? A. Maybe. We can't speak for your insurance company specifically, but some companies have been eligible for substantial discounts after submitting Sonic's report. Q. I already have a contractor servicing my fire or cooling system pipe. Why would I want to have Sonic scan my system? A. Many large companies contract this sort of service out to specialized companies, however none of those "specialty" contractors have the ability to provide the level of accurate detailed information that Sonic can deliver quietly, cleanly, and cost effectively. Q. My system is only a few years old, so why have it inspected for corrosion? A. MIC and other forms of corrosion can develop very quickly, especially with "today's" pipe. The alloys used within the last 15 years or so can be much more susceptible to corrosion than that used many many years ago. Q. Does the scanning process have any harmful side effects to people, animals, food, etc.? A. No, the technology is perfectly safe. As a matter of fact, the principles of this technology are similar to that of sonograms that are given to pregnant women. Q. Is your equipment safe to use around sensitive electronics? (servers, clean rooms, medical equipment, etc.) A. Yes it is safe. It bears no danger to electronics, and the equipment has even been used in Class 1 clean rooms. The physics that make
this technology work, reply upon the very characteristic that
ultrasonic sound waves do not travel well through the air. Q. Can Sonic Pipe Inspection safely perform scans around combustible materials? A. Yes, the electronics are all solid state and produce no source for ignition. Additionally, the transducers in the scan head are protected by a non-conductive material, acting as an insulator for static electricity. Q. Do I need to shut down my fire or cooling system when you perform your scans? A. No, Sonic Pipe Inspection's scanning technology is 100% non-destructive. We lightly touch our scan head to the pipe and generate a reading in a few seconds. No cutting pipe, no draining the system, no need for a fire marshal, no manufacturing shut downs, no trouble at all. Q. What other options do I have to inspect/maintain my system? A. Here are a few of the most common methods used to address these systems. The important factor to realize is that there is no single "magic bullet" that will address ALL the needs of the system.
Q. Can Sonic scan pipe located behind drywall or under insulation? A. No, the scan head must physically touch the pipe so about a 4" wide strip of insulation or drywall would have to be temporarily removed in the immediate areas where scans are performed. Q. How long does it take to scan my system? A. There are many variables, but typically a team of 2 technicians can quietly and accurately scan a 50k to 100k square foot area in one day. Q. How long will it take to get my final report? A. In most cases, we can deliver the final report within 5 to 10 business days after the on-site scanning is complete. Please click here to contact us directly with any additional questions you may have. | |||||||||||||