Electrical Maintenance

Electrical maintenance is the process of ensuring that electrical equipment is kept in good working order. It includes inspecting, testing, and repairing electrical equipment as necessary to prevent problems that could lead to a loss of power or an electrical fire.

We have a large portfolio of clients that have adopted our electrical maintenance plan and have had great sucess in avoiding unplanned outages. We have can implement an electrical maintenance plan for any size facility and industry.

Acceptance Testing

Acceptance testing is the physical inspection and testing of newly installed electrical equipment. This involves thorough visual and mechanical inspections using calibrated test instruments to ensure electrical components and completed systems operate as designed. It occurs before electrical system commissioning and startup as well as before the new equipment is put into operation.

Taking this initial step verifies that manufactured devices are free from defects, operating as designed and intended and installed correctly as specified. It is important that acceptance testing be performed by a third-party testing firm that is unbiased and independent in its evaluation and findings.

Infrared Inspection

An infrared electrical inspection is a process where thermal imaging is used to uncover any abnormalities or fire hotspots behind walls and in other places where you don’t have a visual. When you detect these potential fire hazards, you can take the necessary steps to correct them and prevent fires in the building. In general it is reccomended that commercial and industrial buildings should have an infrared electrical inspection every year, according to the National Fire Protection Association. This helps to ensure any hidden fire hazards are uncovered before a fire occurs.