Industrial electrical is heavier, three-phase work, and it runs on a different clock than a house or a storefront. Machines and equipment that cannot sit idle, production schedules that make an unplanned shutdown expensive, and systems where the wiring and the controls have to be right the first time. We handle industrial electrical across Winnipeg and the Interlake for shops, plants, and commercial-industrial sites.
The priority on an industrial site is keeping production running. That means planning the work around the operation, doing it cleanly, and being available when something goes down.
We handle three-phase power distribution, machine and equipment wiring and hookups, service and panel work, and the controls and troubleshooting that keep a site running. Whether it is wiring in a new machine, extending power for an expansion, or tracking down a fault that is holding up production, we scope the work to the site and plan it around your schedule. The work on an industrial site usually falls into a few areas.
Three-phase power is the backbone of an industrial site, since it runs motors and heavy equipment more efficiently than the single-phase supply a house uses. When we wire in a new machine, the job runs from the distribution panel through the disconnect and the motor starter to the equipment itself, and the wiring and the controls have to match what the machine draws and how it starts. A motor that pulls hard on startup, for instance, needs the feeder and the protection sized for that surge, not just its running load.
On the maintenance side, a plant that runs hard wears its electrical the same way it wears its machines. Loose connections heat up, motor starters fail, and a fault that could have been caught on a scheduled check turns into an unplanned shutdown instead. We do scheduled maintenance and troubleshooting so problems get found on your timetable rather than mid-shift, and when something does go down we trace the actual cause instead of swapping parts until it runs.
This overlaps with the commercial work we do for building owners and the heavy, reliability-driven side of our agricultural work, so three-phase loads and demanding conditions are familiar ground. It also ties into the fire alarm and emergency lighting a building has to keep compliant. We cover sites across Winnipeg and out to Selkirk and the Interlake.
On an industrial site, an electrician who slows production is a problem of their own. We plan around your operation, keep the work clean and to code, and back it with 24/7 emergency response when a fault threatens to shut you down. We coordinate any shutdown with you in advance and stage the work so the line is down for the shortest window the job allows.
Yes. Three-phase power is standard on industrial sites, and we handle distribution, machine hookups, and the service behind them.
Yes. We do scheduled maintenance and inspections that catch loose connections, worn starters, and failing components before they stop a line. Finding a problem on a planned check is far cheaper than finding it when production halts, and it lets us do the work on your timetable.
Yes. We plan industrial work around your operation so disruption lands when it costs the least, and we coordinate any required shutdowns with you in advance.
Yes. We offer 24/7 emergency response, and on an industrial site a fault that stops production is exactly the kind of call we move quickly on, tracing the actual cause to get you running again.
If your site needs industrial electrical work, get in touch for a free estimate and we will plan it around how you run.
