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Low Voltage System

A complete low-voltage (LV) electrical service typically covers the design, installation, and ongoing maintenance of systems up to 1,000V AC. These services are critical for operational safety and regulatory compliance in both commercial and industrial environments.

Core Installation Services

Low Voltage Distribution Systems: Installation of main and sub-main cabling, switchboards, and distribution boards.

Electrical Control Panels: Sales and bespoke installation of control panels, including machine interfaces and HVAC control systems.

Building & Industrial Wiring: Comprehensive wiring for offices, warehouses, and factories, often using high-capacity standards like Cat6/Cat6A for data.

Lightning Protection Systems (LPS): Installation of grounding and surge protection to safeguard equipment from direct strikes and electrical surges.

Air Conditioning Systems: Installation of industrial AC units, including REFCOM-certified engineering for climate control in production environments.

Inspection & Maintenance Services

Regular servicing is required by law to satisfy regulations such as the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989.

Electrical Control Panels:

Routine Checks: Visual inspection for deterioration, breakages, and faults.

Environmental Monitoring: Ensuring panels are in clean, well-ventilated areas to prevent dust or moisture damage.

Testing: Verification of connections, insulation resistance, and earth fault loop impedance.

Transformers & Distribution: High-voltage and low-voltage maintenance to prevent downtime, often including thermal imaging surveys to detect overheating before failure.

Lightning Protection Maintenance:

Testing Frequency: Standards like BS EN 62305 recommend full inspections every 11 to 12 months to account for seasonal soil changes.

Visual Inspections: Annual visual checks of conductors and bonds.

Compliance Reporting:

EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report): Periodic testing typically every 3–5 years for commercial premises.

PAT (Portable Appliance Testing): Ongoing testing for all plug-in equipment.