Bringing advanced predictive and preventative technology to your facility
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MEI Service is synonymous with electrical preventive maintenance programs. Mayberry Electric as a Services contractor, combines our design-build knowledge of electrical systems installation and operation with engineered analysis of proper operating tolerances for all of your electrical systems. This is achieved by utilizing visual, mechanical, high-resolution infrared, ultrasonic, and Fluke 43B diagnostic technologies to identify, document, and forecast premature and imminent electrical failures.
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More About Electrical Preventative Maintenance
MEI focuses on protecting commercial properties, industrial facilities, educational institutions, municipalities, data centers, and healthcare facilities from electrical hazards and interruptions in electrical service. Some of the unique solutions that we can provide include the following:
- Inspections by licensed electricians
- Ultrasonic services
- Infrared thermography
- Voltage & current diagnostics
- De-energized services
- Power quality
- Electronic documentation
- Safety standards compliance
These solutions add tremendous value for our clients by making their facilities safer and more efficient. They
also: - Reduce business interruption costs
- Extend equipment life
- Minimize electrical utility costs
- Meet insurance requirements
- Reduce repair costs
- Minimize life & safety risks
- Reduce arc flash exposure
Mayberry Electric preventive maintenance programs help our clients protect their electrical distribution systems, and even their entire facilities. Our programs are customized to fit your facility’s individual needs, and we will work with you every step of the way to ensure that your program addresses your building’s priorities in the most cost-effective way possible. As a result, these solutions will pay for themselves by helping you avoid unplanned power outages and electrical fires.
EPM Process
Mayberry Electric puts the following Electrical Preventive Maintenance (EPM) process into play when assessing the needs of your facility:
Determine what is critical to your operation
We systematically identify safety and financial risks, as well as determine what electrical testing and maintenance procedures already are in place.
Perform a comprehensive survey of your electrical distribution system
We will complete an in-depth inventory of the electrical components in your facility and identify the most critical areas for your operation. We will evaluate the current condition of all equipment and develop recommendations for which pieces should be the highest priority.
Develop a customized maintenance program
Your facility’s maintenance program will include cost justification, safety compliance recommendations, and arc flash recommendations. Also, the program will be crafted carefully to stay within your budget constraints. Our extensive industry expertise and proven practices allow us to exceed expectations every time. We promise to provide you with the most advanced, thorough, and cost-effective program available on the market.
This proven process produces real results, namely:
- A predictive budget
- Minimizing or eliminating unexpected outages and untimely repair costs
- Extending the EDS life / lower replacement costs
- Lowering liability risks
- Greatly reducing electrical fires
- Computerized documentation for your electrical distribution system
Our Commercial clients often tell us they are trying to overcome the same electrical obstacles – overloaded circuits, code violations, and poor power quality. They also find themselves facing budget constraints, improper grounding due to new additions and upgrades, and heavy energy usage, which generates excessive amounts of heat that cause loose connections from shrinkage and expansion. More than ever, facility decision-makers must do more with less.
So no matter where you work or what you do, today’s facilities are faced with many challenges that impact not only how your business operates, but also the comfort and safety of your occupants. Mayberry Electric understands these challenges, and we are here to help! For us, it’s a matter of helping our clients reduce costly repairs and downtime while protecting their employees from hazards.
NFPA 70E Certified Technicians
Mayberry Electric helps protect our clients’ commercial and industrial facilities from business interruptions and property damage through the implementation of comprehensive EPM training. We ensure that our technicians receive world-class NFPA 70E training for the latest information about the dangers of arc flash incidents and other electrical hazards that can affect our clients’ buildings. For your safety and protection, all of our employees working on, or around, energized electrical equipment are trained on safe work practices.
6-Point Plan
We follow a 6-point NFPA 70E Program, which includes: best-in-class training; incident energy analysis; short circuit/coordination; personal protective equipment; and EPM on all protective devices. This proven process enables us to reduce our clients’ downtime, minimize their safety concerns, and increase the reliability of their electrical distribution systems. Here’s how we can make your building NFPA 70E arc flash- compliant:
- Maintain an updated NFPA 70E safety plan
- Train and qualify employees in NFPA 70E compliance
- Generate, update, and post a one-line diagram
- Perform an Incident Energy Analysis, then apply Arc Flash Labels
- Provide employees with Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Electrical predictive, and preventive, maintenance per NFPA 70B
Empower Training Services
Did you know that OSHA considers electrocutions & electrical hazards one of the “Fatal Four” violations found in the workplace? In fact, electrical hazard issues are the 9th most cited violation by federal OSHA inspectors. This means that failure to meet electrical requirements can not only be dangerous to workers, but also leave employers open to costly OSHA fines.
A critical component of our mission is to empower, educate, and equip those in the workplace with the appropriate safe work practices and knowledge of electrical maintenance and power quality. We believe strongly in educating the workers of today to work safely tomorrow. As leaders and experts in electrical contracting, <INSERT COMPANY NAME> can also educate you and your employees in many areas of workplace safety. Our dedication to learning from comprehensive and concise courses that are in line with NFPA and OSHA standards will add significant value to your organization through the following benefits:
- Safety training
- Bridges the gap between safety and maintenance
- Creates awareness of the dangers and proper safety prevention
- Reduces liability
- Saves lives
- Avoids loss or damage to your electrical system
- Eliminates OSHA fines
Why do you need to be compliant?
- Protect your assets (people & facility)
- Limit your liability
- OSHA is using NFPA 70E as a national consensus standard for citations
- Identify potential hazards
- Reduce the risk of violations & citations
- Increases your risk for electrical hazards
- Exposes your potential for willful violations
- Greatly increases your facility’s liability
Contact us today to learn more about our Empower Training Services.
Lunch & Learn Program
As one of the leading electrical contractors in Georgia, we often host educational meetings to help those in our service area(s) stay informed about the most recent industry trends and developments. These “Lunch & Learn” sessions are a great opportunity for our clients to network with others in their local markets and engage in roundtable discussions about the topics at hand. Lunch & Learn sessions last anywhere from 60-90 minutes, there is no cost, and we provide the food! For example, some common topics include Arc Flash Awareness and The Myths of Infrared Thermography. Please contact us Wendy Coward wcowart@mayberryelectric.com if you’re interested in attending one of our future Lunch & Learn sessions.