Electrical Services

Electrical Safety Audits

fantek Private Limited Offer Electrical Safety Audits of industrial, commercial & residential buildings. We use a systematic process based on NFPA standards that evaluates the safety of electrical installations, equipment, and systems within a facility. Our primary aim is to identify potential electrical hazards, ensure compliance with safety regulations and standards, and recommend improvements to prevent electrical accidents, fires, flash overs, and equipment failures. The audit typically involves:

Inspection

Thorough examination of electrical systems including wiring, switchboards, transformers, and other electrical components.

Testing

Conducting tests on electrical equipment to check for proper functioning, insulation resistance, grounding, and load capacity.

Documentation Review

 Analyzing existing documentation, such as maintenance records, safety procedures, and previous audit reports.

Risk Management

Identifying areas of potential risk and assessing the likelihood and impact of electrical hazards.

Compliance Check

Ensuring that the electrical systems meet local, national, and international safety standards and regulations.

Reporting

Providing a detailed report with findings, risk assessments, and recommendations for corrective actions and improvements.

Power System Studies

fantek Private Limited offer comprehensive Power System Studies to evaluate the performance, safety, and reliability of electrical power systems. We help organizations understanding the behavior of the power system under various operating conditions and identifying potential issues that could affect its efficiency and safety. Key components of Power System Studies include:

Load Flow Analysis

To determines the voltage, current, and power flows in the power system under steady-state conditions. This helps in planning and optimizing the operation of the system.

Harmonic Analysis

Identifies and analyzes harmonic distortions in the power system caused by non-linear loads, ensuring the system operates within acceptable harmonic limits.

Stability Studies

Evaluate the power system’s ability to remain stable under transient conditions, such as sudden changes in load or generation, and during faults.

Power Quality Analysis

Evaluates issues related to voltage sags, swells, transients, and interruptions, helping to improve the overall quality of power supply.

Arc Flash Study

Analyzes the potential incident energy released during an arc flash event, helping to implement proper safety measures and labeling equipment to protect personnel.

Protection Coordination Study

Ensures that protective devices, such as relays and circuit breakers, are properly coordinated to isolate faults while minimizing disruption to the rest of the system.

Short-Circuit Analysis

To assesses the impact of short-circuit faults on the power system, determining the fault currents and the adequacy of the system’s protective devices.

Batteries and Battery Room

fantek Private Limited provide your battery rooms thorough examination of the environment, equipment, and practices associated with battery storage and maintenance. We ensure safety, compliance with regulations, and optimal performance of the batteries. Key aspects of a battery room analysis include:

Environmental Conditions

Checking the ventilation, temperature control, and humidity levels to ensure they meet the requirements for battery storage.

Safety Equiment

Ensuring the availability and proper functioning of safety equipment such as eye wash stations, fire extinguishers, and spill containment kits.

Electrical Safety

Inspecting the electrical installations, including wiring, circuit breakers, and grounding, to prevent electrical hazards.

Signage and Labeling

Verifying that all safety signs and labels are in compliance with NFPA standard(s), such as warning signs, emergency exit signs, and hazard labels, are clearly visible and correctly placed.

Maintenance Practices

Reviewing maintenance records and practices to ensure that regular inspections, cleaning, and testing are being conducted as per the manufacturer’s recommendations and industry standards.

Battery Condition

Assessing the physical condition of the batteries, including checking for leaks, corrosion, and proper electrolyte levels.

Tools

Verification of the non-sparking tools availability & their size appropriateness according to the batteries.

Compliance

Ensuring that the battery room complies with relevant standards and regulations, such as those set by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).

Training

Checking that personnel handling the batteries are adequately trained in safety procedures, emergency response, and proper handling techniques.

Emergency Preparedness

Reviewing emergency procedures and ensuring that all personnel are aware of the actions to take in case of an emergency, such as a battery spill or fire.

Documentation

Ensuring that all necessary documentation, including maintenance logs, safety data sheets (SDS), and inspection reports, are up to date and easily accessible.

Electrical Safety Program (ESP)

fantek Private Limited offer expertise to develop a comprehensive Electrical Safety Program (ESP) of your facility based on the latest edition of NFPA-70E to ensure the safe installation, operation, and maintenance of electrical systems. ESP goals are to protect personnel from electrical hazards, prevent electrical accidents, and comply with relevant safety regulations and standards. Key components of an Electrical Safety Program could include:

Safe Work Practices

Establishing and enforcing safe work practices, such as proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE), lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedures, and safe installation and maintenance techniques.

Risk Assessment

Identifying potential electrical hazards, evaluating the risks, and implementing measures to mitigate them.

Policy and Objectives

Defining your organization’s commitment to electrical safety and outlining the goals and objectives of the program.

Training and Education

Providing regular training sessions for employees on electrical safety practices, hazard recognition, and emergency procedures. This includes training for both qualified electrical workers and non-electrical personnel.

Electrical Safety Procedures

Developing detailed procedures for various tasks, including Safe Work Instructions (SWI), Job Safety Analysis (JSA) forms, electrical work permits, and job briefing checklists.

Inspection and Maintenance

Conducting regular inspections and maintenance of electrical systems and equipment to ensure they are in good working condition and free of hazards.

Incident Reporting and Investigation

Implementing a system for reporting electrical incidents and near-misses, investigating their causes, and taking corrective actions to prevent recurrence.

Emergency Response

Establishing and training personnel on emergency response procedures for electrical incidents, including electrical shock and arc flash incidents.

Documentation and Record Keeping

Maintaining detailed records of risk assessments, training sessions, inspections, maintenance activities, incident reports, and corrective actions.

Compliance and Standards

Ensuring that all electrical work complies with relevant local, national, and international safety standards and regulations, such as those set by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). This include the audits of LOTO Program & Field Safety Audits (FSAs).

Continuous Improvement

Regularly reviewing and updating the Electrical Safety Program to incorporate new safety practices, technologies, and regulatory changes.

Transformer Testing

fantek Private Limited offer the testing services for transformer having a series of procedures and assessments designed to ensure that transformers operate efficiently, safely, and reliably. These tests can be conducted during manufacturing, installation, and throughout the transformer’s operational life. Our transformer tests include

Insulation Resistance Test

Measures the resistance of the insulation between the transformer’s windings and the ground to detect any potential insulation breakdowns or deterioration.

Turn Ration Test

Verifies the ratio of the number of turns in the primary winding to the number of turns in the secondary winding, ensuring that the transformer is correctly constructed and will operate at the desired voltage levels.

Power Factor Testing

Assesses the power factor of the transformer, which helps in identifying insulation deterioration, moisture ingress, and other issues that can affect efficiency and reliability.

Thermal Imaging

Uses infrared cameras to detect hot spots and uneven heating in the transformer, which can indicate issues such as poor connections, overloads, or cooling system failures.

Dielectric Test

Applied Voltage Test:

Applies a high voltage to the windings to check for insulation strength and the ability to withstand operational stresses.

Induced Voltage Test:

Tests the transformer’s insulation under higher frequencies to ensure it can handle over-voltages.

Polarity and Phase Relation Test

Ensures that the transformer’s polarity and phase relationships are correct, which is crucial for proper system integration and operation.

Load Tap Changer (LTC) Testing

Evaluates the operation and condition of the LTC, ensuring it can adjust the transformer’s output voltage as required under varying load conditions.

Winding Resistance Test

Transformer Winding Resistance Test is a diagnostic procedure used to measure the electrical resistance of the windings in a transformer. This test helps identify issues such as shorted turns, open circuits, and poor electrical connections. It is typically conducted as part of routine maintenance, during commissioning, or after a transformer has experienced an unusual event such as a fault.

Portable Appliance Testing (PAT)

fantek Private Limited portable Appliance Testing (PAT) help you to verify the safety of electrical appliances used in various environments, including workplaces, rental properties, and public facilities. The primary goal of our PAT is to ensure that portable electrical equipment is safe to use, minimizing the risk of electrical shocks, fires, or other hazards. Our PAT testing include visual inspection, functional checks, performance evaluation along with reporting & labelling of your equipment.

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