Commercial Electrician & Monitoring Power Consumption In Installations

July 23, 2013 - By timlaight

Monitoring power consumption in schools, commercial and industrial installations

The problem of overloading an commercial electrical system can have a serious impact on the running of any institution but many businesses simply have no idea whether they are heading for trouble or if they are in fact in a safe position.

Historically, most institutions have assumed that they can keep adding equipment such as computers, air conditioning etc. and their electrical supply will be able to cope with the ever-increasing demand.  However, we have seen many instances where this assumption that the supply is bottomless has caused major problems and consequently expense.

At Sky Electrical our commercial electricians can help by installing monitoring equipment which can be used to analyse power consumption and identify waste and potential overloads.

The installation of this equipment does not usually interfere with day to day business (it is rare that the power has to be shut off while the equipment is installed) and after a period of, say, a week or two then graphical evidence can be produced which will give a read out of power consumed during the whole day and at weekends.  This can then form the basis for a strategy of energy reduction as well as good management of the supply as well as forming part of a report for any future expansion programme.

The cost of this service is remarkably modest and invariably pays for itself in one way or another, either by helping to avert a catastrophic failure or by identifying waste.  Many businesses are concerned when shown evidence of how much power is being consumed overnight when the building is unoccupied.

We can easily visit your premises to give you a quotation for a period of monitoring so please give one of our commercial electricians a call today on 020 8894 1799.

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Tim Laight

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