power system studies
Ensuring electrical safety and system reliability is a top priority in any electrical installation. Our short-circuit, protective device coordination, and arc-flash (SCCAF) studies are designed to assess and mitigate potential electrical hazards. By analyzing fault currents, evaluating protective device settings, and calculating arc-flash risks, we help clients implement safety measures that protect personnel and equipment while maintaining system integrity. Our detailed reports and recommendations ensure that your system meets safety standards and operates efficiently.
Short-Circuit, Protective Device Coordination and Arc-Flash Studies
518 W 111th Street - Columbia University Residences - SCCAF Study
We completed a comprehensive Short-Circuit, Coordination, and Arc-Flash (SCCAF) study to enhance electrical system safety and compliance. The report uncovered critical issues that required immediate attention. We collaborated closely with the design engineer, contractor, and equipment supplier to resolve these issues effectively. Our study provided an in-depth analysis and specific recommendations to ensure proper protection coordination, equipment safety, and code compliance. Through this project, we helped safeguard both the building and its occupants while ensuring electrical reliability and efficiency.
200 E 75th Street - Luxury High-Rise Residential Building - SCCAF Study
At 200 E 75th Street, a luxury 18-story high-rise residential building, we performed a comprehensive Short-Circuit, Coordination, and Arc-Flash (SCCAF) study. During the analysis, we identified critical deficiencies in the proposed electrical systems, which could have impacted the building's safety and Code compliance. To address these issues, we recommended cost-effective solutions that ensured compliance with electrical Codes and standards. Our proactive approach contributed to improved system performance and safety for the building's emergency and electrical systems.