

Industrial power is unforgiving; if it is not designed correctly, you pay for it in downtime, overheating equipment, and safety incidents. My industrial power systems service is built around one aim: to give your plant or workshop a clean, reliable supply that matches the real demands of your machinery.
Drawing on more than 15 years on the tools and my status as an NICEIC Approved Contractor, I start by assessing your existing infrastructure, load profiles, and future expansion plans. I then design incoming supplies, sub‑mains, distribution boards, and containment so that faults clear correctly, volt drop stays within limits, and critical equipment gets the capacity it needs without waste. Cable sizes, protection settings, and earthing arrangements are all calculated rather than guessed.
Installation is carried out methodically, with clear labelling, tidy routes, and proper segregation of power and control. Whether you are feeding CNC machines, compressors, conveyors, or process lines, I structure the system to make maintenance and fault‑finding straightforward, not a maze of unmarked cables. Where appropriate, I incorporate energy‑efficient measures, diversity allowances, and space for later additions, so you are not forced into a major refit every time you add a circuit.
On completion, I test every part of the installation with calibrated Megger and Fluke instruments and issue full certification to current regulations. That gives you evidence for insurers, landlords, and internal safety audits, and - more importantly - confidence that your electrical backbone is fit for purpose.
If you are planning a new production area, upgrading an overloaded supply, or rationalising a mix of old and new equipment, I can design and install an industrial power system that keeps your operation running safely, efficiently, and with capacity in hand for the future.
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