Reduce your energy consumption and utility bills, protect your equipment, improve your property value, and more with R.E. Dimond’s power distribution design services.
Arc flash studies and fault assessments are available through our P.E.-licensed electrical engineers.
Power distribution design brings new benefits to buildings of all sizes
Historic and older buildings can benefit from well-documented electrical designs that map out existing electrical infrastructure or show new systems in preexisting spaces.
Similarly, new construction and buildings in the planning and design phases can benefit from expert energy analysis that helps qualify for LEED certification and select tax and energy incentives.
Some other common benefits to our power distribution design services include:
Find and fix voltage drops
Voltage drops can damage equipment and reduce performance. Electrical engineers can calculate these voltage drops and help pinpoint issues to ensure systems perform at full potential.
EV charging station design
Enable EV charging at your connected parking facility with a customized EV charging station design. Our engineers can design electrical systems with your existing electrical network or as part of a large design-build or renovation project.
Energy efficiency recommendations
R.E. Dimond and Associates engineers can often identify substantial and tangible recommendations to reduce your energy consumption and, subsequently, your energy utility bills.
Improved or new building documentation
Older buildings may lack any documentation and newer buildings can benefit from updated or accurate electrical infrastructure documentation that shows panels, transformers, trunk lines, circuits, and more throughout your building.
Fault and arc flash studies that protect people and property
Your other MEP equipment, such as HVAC units, coolers, condensers, or even specialized equipment in use for your facility like medical or industrial devices aren’t designed to handle abnormal currents. A failure in a current can result in too much or too little power, which degrades system performance building-wide. This can even impact computer and networking systems, building security, and more.
Arc flashes, another critical assessment for building safety, are the result of improperly grounded electrical systems. Arc flashes produce intense heat and electrical discharge that can be dangerous or lethal to people working or living nearby. Arc flash studies can identify the maximum amount of energy released during a flash and what can be done to eliminate or reduce the hazard.
Get started with a power distribution design, fault, and arc flash studies
Fault and arc flash assessments and studies are often required or necessitated under OSHA 1910 and 1926, NFPA 70/70E, and IEEE operating standards.
R.E. Dimond and Associates engineers follow all of these standards.
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