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Motor Control Centers

New MCC design and construction, plus modernization of aging systems with VFD integration, energy efficiency improvements, and arc flash mitigation. Custom solutions for both new facilities and legacy equipment that other firms won't touch.

Capabilities

  • New MCC design and fabrication
  • VFD integration and motor control upgrades
  • Arc flash reduction technologies
  • Legacy system modernization and obsolete component replacement
  • Energy efficiency optimization
  • ControlCom Connect remote monitoring integration

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Field-tested guides relevant to this service, written for the engineers, operations leaders, and facility managers responsible for the decision.

Guides · 9 min read

What Is a Switchgear Retrofit, and When Does Your Facility Need One?

A practical guide to switchgear retrofitting: what it is, when it makes sense, the standards that govern it, and the risks of getting it wrong. Written for facility managers, plant engineers, and operations leaders responsible for aging electrical infrastructure.

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Guides · 10 min read

Power System Integration: Why the Components Are Only Half the Job

Most "switchgear problems" are actually integration problems. A guide to what system integration really involves in mission-critical power infrastructure, the standards that govern it, the protocols that make or break it, and how to evaluate an integrator before you sign anything.

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Guides · 9 min read

What Is Paralleling Switchgear? A Power Engineer's Guide

A practical, engineer-level walkthrough of paralleling switchgear: what it is, the components inside the lineup, the step-by-step sequence by which generators synchronize and share load, the topologies that show up in healthcare, data centers, utilities, and water treatment, and the criteria for choosing between retrofit and replacement.

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Guides · 11 min read

Switchgear Retrofit vs Replacement: A Decision Guide

Retrofitting and replacing switchgear are both valid engineering paths. This guide breaks down what each scope actually entails, the five-factor framework engineers use to choose between them, industry-specific considerations for healthcare, data centers, utilities, and water treatment, and the persistent myths that distort the conversation.

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Industries Served

Built for mission-critical facilities.

Motor Control Centers engineered for the operational realities of the industries that depend on uninterrupted power.

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