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Maintenance & Support

We offer ongoing support, preventive diagnostics, reactive repairs, and system optimizations to ensure operational stability and prolonged system sustainability.

Full-Service Engineering Lifecycle

Electrical engineering maintenance is the systematic process of inspecting, testing, repairing, and replacing electrical equipment and systems to ensure their safe, reliable, and efficient operation. It includes a variety of tasks across several types of maintenance strategies.

Control panel with various gauges

Power Distribution Systems

Inspect & Test Components

Including transformers, switchgear, circuit breakers, and cabling.

Verify Connections

Checking for tightness and signs of arcing or overheating.

Check for Contamination

Ensuring enclosures are free of dust, moisture, or chemicals.

Test Protective Devices

Verifying that devices like relays and breakers operate correctly.

Rotating Equipment (e.g., motors and generators)

Lubrication

Properly lubricating moving parts to reduce friction and wear.

Alignment Checks

Ensuring correct shaft alignment to prevent premature bearing and motor failure.

Load Testing

Periodically running generators under load to ensure they can handle their rated capacity.

Control and Automation Systems

Calibration

Periodically calibrating sensors and other instruments.

Logic Verification

Checking control logic and software for accuracy and proper functioning.

PLC Troubleshooting

Diagnosing issues with programmable logic controllers and other control panels.

Safety and Compliance

Safety Audits

Conducting regular audits and risk assessments to ensure compliance with safety regulations and electrical codes.

Emergency Equipment Checks

Regular inspection and testing of fire alarms and emergency lighting.