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Is your company NFPA Compliant?

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Service & Preventative Maintenance

A proactive approach to ensuring the safety and reliability of electrical systems in your facilities

Long Electric’s commitment to Clients goes unmatched. We offer a progressive array of maintenance and electrical services under the umbrella of both NFPA 70E and 70B, keeping your facility up to date and operating in top working order. Our Electrical Predictive and Preventive Maintenance programs focus on customizing comprehensive electrical solutions that meet the goals and budgets of our clients, while preparing your business for the 6 Steps of NFPA 70E Compliancy using the new Electrical Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace.

Protecting the continuity of business while minimizing both unexpected business interruption and potential electrical fire hazards in commercial and industrial facilities is exactly what we do. Let us be your Preferred Source!

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Service Programs and Capabilities

Based on the new NFPA 70E Standard for Electrical safety in the Workplace, there are 6 steps to compliancy. Let us help you design and implement an Electrical Predictive and Preventive Maintenance program, which builds on these particular steps based on your budget and facility history.

Our Level #1 thermographers and state of the art equipment, will identify thermal anomalies within the scheduled component to minimize energy waste, eliminate hot spots and mitigate safety concerns and component failure.

What you can’t hear can hurt you. Ultrasonic testing is a mandatory safety step and predictive diagnostic tool for identifying audible anomalies within the electrical system such as arcing, tracking or corona.

Conducting a complete system inspection through the eyes of our certified Electrician/Technicians, can be invaluable in reducing safety concerns and identifying and documenting potential code violations.

Understanding if all 3 phases of your electrical distribution system are working efficiently, should be a high priority. We have the ability to monitor and measure the electrical variables within your system to avoid potential hazards and maximize system efficiency.

Loose connections can be the weakest link within the electrical system. Proper T&T to manufactures specifications is a sure way of keeping your system safe and complying with NFPA 70B.

Depending on the age and environment of the electrical system, it is very important to regularly schedule a de-energized service and shutdown (exercise/vacuum/clean/test) extending equipment life, reducing life safety risks, unplanned downtime and complying with NFPA 70B.

Voltage fluctuation, harmonic distortion, voltage unbalance, flicker, supply interruptions, voltage sags, voltage swells and transients are all conditions of poor power quality. We can design engineer and install permanent monitoring solutions to protect your equipment, document line disturbances and manage demand.

Underneath the umbrella of compliancy, our yearly Electrical Predictive and Preventive Maintenance programs can help you intelligently diagnose existing and potentially devastating issues within your liquid filled transformers. Regularly scheduled oil sampling and testing is a cost-effective and sound maintenance practice to extend the life of your transformers.

Tracking and trending the ins and outs of yearly electrical maintenance & testing is a big deal. Our exclusive proprietary reporting system manages, schedules and documents work performed, giving you options on repairs and or replacement and the actions needed to keep your business profitable.

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Upcoming Sessions

June 25, 2025

October 8, 2025

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Safety Training will be conducted by electrical safety consultant Kiley Taylor

Kiley owns and operates Megawatt Training and Consulting, LLC where he travels all over the world teaching electrical safety and electrical maintenance. Most recently, he spent time as an electrical engineer at the Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Colorado. Kiley has previously served as an electrical safety officer enforcing electrical safety program requirements and was a member of the electrical safety panel, which writes the electrical safety program for the laboratory.

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