Breakers and automatic transfer switches are vital pieces of equipment for keeping your facility power on and the protection of your workers. Modus can help you with an annual maintenance program to help prevent avoidable failures and to ensure your equipment functions properly.
Routine infrared scans are a valuable preventative measure that identifies potential issues before they cause irreversible damage to your electrical system. This reduces the time and cost that would be involved in fixing the system after an incident. Electrical systems can develop problems for a variety of reasons. Whether the cause is degradation of standard operation, loose connections, imbalanced or overloaded circuits, defective breakers, faulty fuses, and material defects can all lead to equipment failure, and all of that can be prevented by IR Scanning. IR scanning recognizes anomalies that can’t be found by a visual inspection alone.
Do you have equipment failing unexpectedly or phantom issues on site that you can't seem to figure out why? Modus technicians can install portable meters inside your cabinet for a specified duration to help detect voltage, current, power factor, inrush, transients, and power factor issues.
Is your single line diagram outdated and needs an update? Having an updated single line diagram posted on your wall in the electrical room is important for all personnel working on your equipment. Let our CAD experts help you update your existing single line diagram so your site can be a safer workplace and avoid unnecessary accidents.
Patient care area receptacle testing is intended to verify the integrity of electrical services for patient care and treatment facilities. The testing is to be performed by the testing personnel who will confirm acceptability of the final electrical installations in patient care areas and be used as a basis for routine repeated testing required by the Canadian Standard CAN/CSA-Z32.2-M89, Electrical Safety in Patient Care Areas.