Commercial Design
Designing electrical systems for commercial spaces requires careful planning and adherence to safety and regulatory standards. Here are some key considerations for commercial electrical design:
Load Analysis: We will begin by conducting a comprehensive load analysis to determine the electrical requirements of the commercial space. Consider the power demands of lighting, heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC), equipment, and other electrical devices.
Electrical Code Compliance: We will do an electrical code compliance check. Checking local and national electrical codes, regulations, and safety standards to ensure that your design meets all requirements.
Power Distribution: Plan the power distribution system, including the location of electrical panels, distribution boards, and circuit breakers. Design the system to accommodate future expansions and changes in power demand.
Lighting Design: We will develop an efficient lighting plan that provides adequate illumination for various areas of the commercial space. Utilise energy-efficient lighting solutions to reduce power consumption and operational costs.
Emergency Power Systems: Consider incorporating backup power systems, such as generators or uninterruptible power supply (UPS) units, to ensure critical operations can continue during power outages.
Specialised Equipment: If the commercial space requires specialised electrical equipment or machinery, ensure that the electrical system can handle their unique power demands. Open communication with your lead electrician will ensure we have all of this covered.

