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Reduce Business Interruption
Costs
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Extend Equipment Life 
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Minimize Electrical Utility
Costs
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Greatly Reduce Repair Costs
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Minimize Power Quality Risks
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Minimize Life/Safety Risks
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Inspection by Licensed Electricians
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Voltage & Current Diagnostics
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Developing
your program...
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We start by learning what
is critical to your operation.
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We next complete a comprehensive
survey of your electrical distribution system.
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Together, we will develop
a customized maintenance program tailored
to fit your needs.
Square D
Power Logic Analysis
Collects information regarding
electrical consumption, power
quality data, and total energy use
Data is collected over a set
period of time, from 2 hours to 1 week
Used by the electricians to
make cost-saving recommendations for proper
management of the electrical system
Electronic reports, explained
in detail by our technicians
Hi-Pot Testing
Short for High-Potential Testing
Technique of loading high
D/C voltage onto a cable in order to determine
any faults in the cable insulation
Results are compared with
previous readings taken on the same equipment
for indication of deterioration in the insulation
system
Can also be applied to new
cable prior to initial energizing, to avoid
any surprises at start-up and to establish
baseline measurements
Test reports explained in
detail by our technicians
Equipment used to locate shorts
and faults
Insulation testing for motors
and electrical systems
Dissolved Gas-in-Oil Analysis
(DGA)
Analyzes the type and quantity
of gases dissolved in the oil
Certain quantities and combinations
of gases found in the oil can indicate insulation
overheating or overloading, liquid overheating,
partial discharge (corona), or arcing in
the transformer
A variety of physical, electrical
and chemical tests for transformer oil
Can identify problems with
transformer oil such as aging, poor insulating
quality, and the presence of contaminating
agents or polar compounds
Establishes baseline for
electrical equipment and year-to-year trends
Reports explained in detail
by our technicians
Switchgear Cleaning and
Inspection
Removal of dirt, which increases
the resistance and lowers performance
Physical inspection for improper
condition or function
Identification of potential
problems before they affect productivity
Exercising electrical switches
to ensure optimum performance
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