{"id":181,"category":{"id":3,"text":"Destaques e Notícias"},"title":"What is CTM and why how it change electrical maintenance","created_at":"2026-6-18","link_url":"https://www.varixx.com/en/products-by-category/protection-and-monitoring_continuous-thermal-monitoring-ctm","link_text":"Access","icon":{"id":27911,"name":"blog eng","ext":"jpg","link":"2026/6/20260618111815625","lang":"EN","role":"general"},"html":"<p>In industrial electrical maintenance, many failures do not occur suddenly. Before a shutdown, there is usually a silent process of degradation: connections overheating, components operating outside their optimal conditions, and critical points deteriorating unnoticed.</p>\r\n<p>The problem is that, in many operations, this overheating is only discovered after the panel has already failed, production has already stopped, or the equipment has already been compromised.</p>\r\n<p>This is still the norm in much of the industry: spot thermography, sporadic measurements, and schedule-based maintenance. The result is limited and delayed decision-making, based on momentary snapshots of the actual condition of the assets.</p>\r\n<p>It is in this context that <strong>CTM</strong>, or <strong>Continuous Thermal Monitoring</strong>, solutions are changing the way electrical maintenance is approached.</p>\r\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 14pt;\"><strong>What is CTM?</strong></span></p>\r\n<p>CTM stands for <strong>Continuous Thermal Monitoring</strong>.</p>\r\n<p>In practice, this technology allows for the continuous, real-time monitoring of critical points on panels, busbars, connections, and electrical equipment 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.</p>\r\n<p>Unlike conventional thermography, which records thermal conditions at a specific moment, CTM tracks temperature changes over time. This allows for a predictive approach, identifying trends, anomalies, and progressive heating before they develop into critical failures.</p>\r\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 14pt;\"><strong>What changes in electrical maintenance with CTM?</strong></span></p>\r\n<p>With continuous thermal monitoring, maintenance is no longer dependent solely on scheduled inspections but instead relies on real-time data regarding the condition of the assets.</p>\r\n<p>This enables a significant shift: moving away from maintenance based solely on a schedule and toward condition-based maintenance.</p>\r\n<p>In practice, CTM helps to:</p>\r\n<p>&bull; Detect abnormal temperature rises before a failure occurs</p>\r\n<p>&bull; Reduce unscheduled downtime</p>\r\n<p>&bull; Build a thermal history of critical assets</p>\r\n<p>&bull; Make decisions based on reliable data</p>\r\n<p>&bull; Contribute to team safety</p>\r\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 14pt;\"><strong>CTM&acute;s Varixx &ndash;&nbsp;ZYGGOT Line</strong></span></p>\r\n<p>With the <strong>ZYGGOT</strong> line, the CTM concept comes to the factory floor with technologies designed for continuous thermal monitoring, contact and non-contact measurement, high precision, and integration with all off-the-shelf systems already used by operations and maintenance teams.</p>\r\n<p>ZYGGOT solutions enable real-time monitoring of critical points and integrate this information into environments such as supervisory control systems, SCADA, and industrial platforms, enhancing the team&rsquo;s analytical and response capabilities.</p>\r\n<p>This means that maintenance teams now have access to continuous thermal data, alarms, historical records, and operational visibility, allowing them to act before a failure compromises production.</p>\r\n<p>Learn more about the ZYGGOT line.</p>\r\n<p>&nbsp;</p>"}