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electrical ground testing

One of the most important parts of your electrical system is grounding, ensuring that your connection has a neutral place to go in case of a malfunction. But why is electrical ground testing so important, and how is it done? We’re here to explain.

ppe

When selecting a company to work with, you want to know that safety is first priority for them. One way that electrical engineering companies prove their dedication to safety is through their employees’ use of PPE. But what is PPE, and why is it so important?

what is coordination study

To make sure your building and the people inside it are safe at all times, you should consider bringing in an electrical engineer to run a coordination study. But what exactly is a coordination study, and do you really need one? We’re here to explain all the elements and help you determine if you need to have one done on your building.

cable testing

Constructing a building takes a tremendous amount of work, and one of the most important elements is the cabling. In order for your business to run as it should, it’s vital that your cabling does its job. But how can you make sure everything is in order when you can’t even see the cables behind your walls? That’s where cable testing comes into play.

prevent electrical fires

Electrical fires are one of the biggest hidden dangers that your workers may encounter while on the job. As an employer, it’s your responsibility to provide a safe and reliable workplace for your employees, and preventing electrical fires is an important part of that. We’ve provided six easy ways to reduce the risk of workplace electrical fires.

load flow analysis

Many of the most common issues that can cause power outages can be prevented by simple maintenance procedures. If you're considering working with a professional electrical engineer, you may hear them talk about the importance of a load flow analysis. But what exactly is a load flow analysis, and why is it important for your business?

types of power system studies

To make sure that your employees are always safe on the job, you might consider bringing in an electrical engineer to perform a power system study. We’ve crafted your complete guide to the various types of power system studies you might encounter, what goes on during each study, and why each are important.

fault analysis

Getting your power system repaired could cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars and potentially create a safety hazard for you and your employees. One of the best ways to avoid these situations is fault analysis. But what is a fault analysis, and why do you need one? That’s what we’re here to tell you! 

ground fault

Faulty electric systems could result in the loss of equipment, injury to workers, hefty fines, and a significant blow to your company's reputation. When you are evaluating the safety level of your worksite, one potential risk to be aware of is ground faults.

load bank testing

Load bank testing essentially involves making sure that your generator is able to operate at its full kilowatt output rating, so you’re always prepared for an unexpected power outage. But why do you actually need a load bank test, and what happens when you get one?

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