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At MPS, helping manage the electrical system is all we do. We save you time & money.From detailed
power system studies to engineering site surveys, our services help to better understand
and manage the electrical distribution system. Not sure about the specifics or where to begin? Consider a base study or engineering site survey. We offer a variety of services to help manage the electrical distribution system. Here are just a few:
Call or write us for more information: (216) 328-1930 info @ midwest-ps.com
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Benefits: Electrical distribution equipment represents a significant investment, why not make use of its full potential? Our goal is to help you make best use of the equipment already in place. At MPS we provide engineering services, but don't sell equipment, so you can rest assured that any recommendations made are based on sound engineering principles and accepted industry practices.
If your facility makes use of adjustable trip circuit breakers, a coordination study can take advantage of these for better system protection and less nuisance tripping. A short circuit study can help identify improperly rated devices and avoid catastrophic equipment failure.
Increased safety, better system protection, and reduced downtime are just a few of the reasons to consider a power system study. Our services can benefit your company for years to come, and pay for themselves many times over.
Do I need a power system study? If you're asking the question, you probably do. Have an accurate set of one-lines? One-lines are a "key indicator". If your company doesn't have an accurate set of prints, something's amiss, and it's probably time for a Base Study. How old is your short circuit study? (details) If the electrical system has undergone changes since the last study was completed, it may be time for an update. Short circuit analysis is critical, and up-to-date values are essential for meeting arc flash hazard requirements. It's a matter of "when" a fault will occur, not if. Avoidance isn't worth the risk of personal injury, or an unnecessary shutdown. Nuisance tripping? If you've ever had a breaker trip for a fault that should have been cleared by a downstream device, your facility would benefit from a coordination study. Many breakers have adjustable trip units. Do you know where yours are set, and why? If the answer's no, a Coordination Study is overdue.
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Send email: info @ midwest-ps.com
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