What is Leak Detection?
Leak detection refers to the process of identifying and locating leaks in systems, networks, or infrastructure. In the context of Cunningham Farms, Inc., leak detection plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety and reliability of their facilities.
Types of Leaks to Consider
- Sewer leaks: Leaks in sewage systems that can contaminate water sources or cause environmental damage.
 - P pipeline leaks: Leaks in oil, gas, or water pipelines that can leak hazardous materials or contaminate the environment.
 - Leakage from storage tanks: Leaks from storage tanks that can contaminate soil, groundwater, or surface water.
 
Equipment and Techniques Used in Leak Detection
Cunningham Farms, Inc. may employ various equipment and techniques to detect leaks, including:
- Thermal imaging cameras: Use temperature differences to detect heat signatures of leaked fluids.
 - Radar sensors: Detect the presence of liquids or gases using radar waves.
 - Cryogenic testing: Analyze samples from suspected leaks for the presence of ice crystals.