New Commercial Service Installations

COMMERCIAL ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS

Here are some key offerings:

  • Collaborate with architects, engineers, and clients to design an electrical system that meets the specific needs of the building or facility. This includes determining the placement of outlets, switches, lighting fixtures, and other electrical components.

  • Install electrical wiring throughout the building, including running conductors in walls, ceilings, and floors. This involves planning the routing of wiring to ensure safety, efficiency, and compliance with electrical codes.

  • Install electrical panels and subpanels to distribute power throughout the building. This includes selecting the appropriate panel size, installing circuit breakers, and labeling circuits for easy identification.

  • Install electrical outlets, switches, and receptacles in accordance with the electrical design. This includes both standard and specialized outlets, such as GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) and AFCI (Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter) outlets.

  • Install lighting fixtures, including recessed lights, track lighting, chandeliers, and other types of fixtures. This involves wiring connections and ensuring proper illumination based on the design and functionality of each space.

  • Wire and install electrical connections for major appliances, including stoves, ovens, refrigerators, and HVAC systems. Electricians must ensure that the wiring can handle the electrical load of each appliance.

  • Implement grounding and bonding systems to ensure electrical safety. This includes connecting electrical systems to grounding electrodes and bonding metal components to prevent electrical shock and fire hazards.

  • Install circuit breakers in the electrical panel to protect circuits from overcurrent and short circuits. Proper sizing and installation of circuit breakers are crucial for electrical safety.

  • Install emergency systems, such as backup generators, exit signs, and emergency lighting, to ensure continuity of electrical services during power outages and emergencies.

  • Install wiring for data and communication systems, including telephone lines, data cables, and networking infrastructure. This involves coordinating with IT professionals to ensure proper connectivity.

  • Install wiring for security systems, including cameras, alarms, and access control systems. Proper wiring is essential for the functionality and reliability of security equipment.

  • Conduct thorough testing of the entire electrical system to ensure proper functionality and compliance with electrical codes. This includes testing outlets, switches, lighting, and safety systems.

  • Obtain necessary permits for the electrical work and coordinate inspections with local authorities to ensure compliance with building codes and regulations.

  • Provide comprehensive documentation of the electrical installation, including as-built drawings, wiring diagrams, and specifications. This documentation is valuable for future maintenance and modifications

  • Educate building occupants about electrical safety, including the proper use of electrical outlets and appliances. Provide information on emergency procedures and the location of electrical panels.