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Our Services

ARC FLASH ASSESSMENT

  • OSHA and NFPA 70E Code Compliance

  • Arc Flash Analysis

  • Load Flow Analysis

  • Short Circuit Analysis

  • Coordination Analysis

  • Incident Energy and Arc Flash Boundary Calculation

  • Determining Appropriate PPE

  • Arc Flash Mitigation Recommendations

  • Full Report Including Arc Flash Labels

  • Arc Flash Label Printing

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Contact Us to build a custom package that meets the unique electrical safety needs of your business.

Our comprehensive arc flash assessment services ensure OSHA and NFPA 70E code compliance through detailed arc flash analysis, load flow analysis, coordination studies, short-circuit analysis, and many more types of electrical studies. Arc Flash Studies are required by code to be renewed every 5 years. We can determine the appropriate PPE for your workers, offer arc flash mitigation recommendations, and provide a full report that includes arc flash labels and label printing. Additionally, we enhance system safety and reliability with load flow analysis, short circuit analysis, and coordination analysis. Our goal is to help you mitigate arc flash risks, optimize worker safety, and lower incident energy levels, ensuring a secure and compliant electrical environment for your operations.

Fijación de líneas de electricidad
  • Load Flow Analysis

  • Short Circuit Analysis

  • Selective Coordination Study

  • Photometric Lighting Study

  • Motor Starting Study

Electrical studies involve multiple analyses such as load flow, short circuit, and selective coordination, ensuring voltage stability, protective device selection, and minimizing cascading effects. They also include lighting assessments to optimize illumination levels and motor starting studies to evaluate motor performance and starting methodologies based on inrush currents and torque profiles. These comprehensive studies ensure the reliability, safety, and efficiency of electrical systems, tailored to meet the specific needs of each project.

  • Engineering Calculations per NFPA 70 (NEC)

  • Load List

  • Equipment Specifications and Datasheets

  • One-line Diagrams

  • Schematics

  • Wiring Interconnects

  • Cable and Conduit Schedules

  • Panel Schedules

  • Hazardous Area Classification Plans

  • Grounding Plans

  • Power Plans

  • Lighting Plans

  • Electrical Installation Details

  • As-built Drawings

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Idergy's integrated engineering and drafting services encompass precise calculations adhering to NFPA 70 (NEC) standards, comprehensive load lists, meticulous equipment specifications, and the delivery of detailed plans and drawings, ensuring excellence from conceptualization to as-built documentation for diverse electrical projects. Our services include the creation of one-line diagrams, schematics, and wiring interconnects, as well as the preparation of cable and conduit schedules, panel schedules, and hazardous area classification plans. Additionally, we develop grounding plans, power plans, and lighting plans, all tailored to meet the specific needs of each project. This holistic approach ensures that every aspect of electrical design and installation is thoroughly planned and executed, guaranteeing safety, efficiency, and regulatory compliance.

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PE Licenses

Our electrical engineering expertise is backed by Professional Engineer (PE) licenses in multiple states, ensuring compliance with rigorous standards and enhancing our ability to serve a diverse range of clients. We hold PE licenses in the following states:

  • Texas

  • Alaska

  • Tennessee

  • Michigan

  • Louisiana

These licenses are issued through the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES), a respected organization dedicated to advancing licensure for engineers and surveyors. Our commitment to maintaining these credentials demonstrates our dedication to professional excellence and our capability to meet the complex engineering needs of our clients across these regions.

For more information about the PE licensing process and standards, please visit the NCEES website.

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