ANALYTICS & INSPECTIONS

We specialize in delivering detailed analytics and inspections of electrical infrastructure and systems for commercial and industrial clients. These proactive services ensure your operations are safe, efficient, and compliant with regulatory standards, while also safeguarding your investment in electrical infrastructure.

Code & Safety
Audits

Arc Flash
Testing

Load Testing
& Power
Monitoring

Megger
Testing

Infrared &
Visual
Inspections

Our team of highly skilled electrical contractors offers a wide range of services tailored to meet the unique demands of your facility, including

Infrared Inspections

Non-invasive thermal imaging reveals hotspots and overheating components to prevent costly failures.

Aerial Inspections

Inspect roofs, platforms, and hard to access areas with a drone to ensure there are no, or to identify issues.

Visual Inspections

Thorough visual assessments uncover visible signs of wear and potential system issues. From physical inspection to drone 

Safety Audits

Identify and mitigate safety risks, creating a safer working environment for your employees.

Arc Flash Analysis

Conduct in-depth evaluations to reduce risks and ensure compliance with NFPA 70E and OSHA standards.

Code Compliance Audits

Address any non-compliance issues and stay aligned with the latest electrical codes and standards.

Power Monitoring

Monitor energy use, optimize consumption, and reduce operational costs.

Load Testing

Verify your electrical system’s ability to handle current and future power demands.

Megger Testing

Test insulation integrity to prevent failures and extend equipment life.

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Arc Flash Gear and MCC

Why are Analytics and Inspections are essential?
Regular analytic reporting and inspections of your electrical systems bring many advantages to your operation.

NFPA 70B, the standard for electrical equipment maintenance advanced from a “recommended practice” to a standard and insurance companies are requiring companies to enact on adhering to the change. Additionally, NFPA 70E, Section 110.5(A), requires employers to implement and document an electrical safety program (ESP) that records activities associated with electrical hazards. Moreover, the ESP is required to include procedures that consider the condition of maintenance of electrical equipment and systems.

Ask us how a maintenance program can easily allow your company to implement the new standard for keeping electrical systems operating efficiently and safely, per NFPA 70B and 70E.

Enhance Safety

  • Prevent accidents caused by malfunctioning equipment, outdated systems, or arc flash incidents. A safer workplace not only protects employees but also minimizes liability risks.

Ensure Code and Regulatory Compliance

  • Avoid costly fines or shutdowns due to non-compliance. Staying up to code protects your business and provides peace of mind.

Optimize System Performance

  • Identify inefficiencies in your electrical systems, such as overloading, poor power quality, or unnecessary energy usage. Improvements reduce operating costs while enhancing productivity.

Prevent Downtime

  • Proactive inspections help catch potential issues before they result in equipment failure or unplanned shutdowns. This means better continuity for your operations.

Extend Equipment Lifespan

  • Regular testing and maintenance ensure that your electrical systems perform

Inspections can save more than lives and equipment

Insurance companies always want to keep their risk to a minimum, so if you’re able to demonstrate that you took the necessary steps to safeguard your building from a fire, they’ll see it as a good sign. In the end, most insurance companies will offer you a break on your policy when provided with a positive commercial electrical inspection report. This can be renewed on an annual basis