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Electrical installations in industrial facilities

The use of intelligent energy management systems or advanced automation solutions, compliance with relevant standards and regulations is the responsibility of every responsible investor. Compliance with them guarantees the safety of work, minimizes the risk of failures and improves the management of the facility and processes.

Alicja Stelmach
May 8, 2024
5
min read

Electrical installations are a key element for the proper functioning of industrial facilities. They are much more complex than those in cubic buildings.

The use of intelligent energy management systems or advanced automation solutions, compliance with relevant standards and regulations is the duty of every responsible investor. Their compliance guarantees safe operation, minimizes the risk of failure and improves facility and process management.

Specialists in the field of electrical and industrial automation provide expert advice, professional design and reliable implementation of electrical installations, tailored to the individual needs of the facility and the investor.

What should the installation contractor in industrial facilities pay attention to?

  1. Ensure adequate power and voltage for the equipment to be installed. A thorough analysis and optimization of the energy requirements of each should be done before designing.
  2. Proper labeling of installation components, i.e. wiring and equipment. This is necessary to avoid possible dangerous situations in the future. The labeling should be legible, durable and in accordance with current regulations.
  3. The use of appropriate systems and components used for the installation. They must meet certain parameters, i.e., at least current strength, resistance to external agents or temperature.
  4. Regular inspection and maintenance. In order to keep installations in good condition, regular measurements and audits should be carried out - it is worthwhile to perform them more often than recommended in the construction law. This avoids accidents, failures and additional costs associated with unplanned interruptions of technological processes.
  5. The use of monitoring and utility management systems helps control consumption, enables cost optimization, improves energy efficiency and anticipates potential risks.
  6. Taking care of the safety of employees and users of the facility. Safety requirements should be strictly adhered to, and all employees should receive regular safety and systems training. All instructions should be available to every facility user, and installations must comply with current safety regulations and standards.

The complexity of industrial installations requires working with experienced and large companies that have a skilled engineering team. By engaging professional companies, you are investing in the safety of your company and its employees.

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