Electrical Troublsehooting Services
“Seeing is Believing”
“Seeing is Believing”
At PJ Electric and Circuit Evaluation Services we believe that factual data has proven to be the key to determining electrical failures and performing electrical troubleshooting.
By monitoring and logging of electrical systems, business owners will have a visual insight into the electrical issues that plague their facility, machinery, office equipment, phone systems and other electrical and electronic devices they use every day. Our electrical troubleshooting approach is based on that simple concept. We use state-of-the-art instruments to troubleshoot, monitor and log electrical services looking for anomalies in your system.
Our Services Include
- Increased harmonics
- Voltage notching
- Electrical noise
- Voltage fluctuations
- Transients voltage
- Voltage events over/ under voltage
- Sags/ Swells
- Voltage interruptions
- Improper wiring and grounding
- Harmonics
- Voltage unbalance
- Troubleshooting
- Monitoring
- Power quality analysis
- Power factor analysis
- Harmonic studies
- Voltage distortion analysis
- Electrical noise analysis
- Equipment warranty analysis
- Energy monitoring
- Wiring Analysis
- Power Quality benchmarking
Facts:
Myth:
Most people think (and even other Electrical Troubleshooting companies) that their power problems are caused by the electrical utility provider, however the recorded data shows that is seldom true.
Fact:
Most power problems are caused from within the building, because of old and sometimes new service installations, transformers, panels and circuits.
Myth:
In the past most businesses think they can solve an issue by changing out parts until the problem fixes itself.
Fact:
Many times the problem will return and damage even more parts and cause other failures to your system.
Myth:
Having an employee on standby with basic testing equipment for electrical troubleshooting, waiting for the failure to happen again is the best way to solve your issue.
Fact:
Our state-of-art electrical troubleshooting testing equipment has the ability to record data over time and capture events that are too fast to see with a basic electrical meter. Our equipment is able to capture the intermittent events and eliminate the need for a physical person to monitor the equipment for hours or even days, wasting time and resources.
Myth:
The way we use electricity today is the same as 20 years ago
Fact:
In the last 15 years the use of electricity has changed dramatically. New technology has catapult a once simple industry into factoring in the use of new components and devices; as long as there is new technology the way we use and handle electricity will be crucial to our industry.