A cleanroom facility is designed to provide the cleanest and safest area possible. They are essential to many different industries, including industrial, manufacturing, food, pharmaceutical, and healthcare.
In this blog, we focus on the crucial role of electrical systems in cleanrooms. We also discuss electrical maintenance best practices for cleanrooms and why you should always choose an experienced electrical contractor for any cleanroom maintenance project.
Keep reading to learn more!
A cleanroom requires a robust electrical infrastructure to maintain its controlled environment. The electrical systems within a cleanroom are responsible for powering and maintaining critical equipment and ensuring a delicate balance of ventilation and cleanliness.
Electrical systems in cleanrooms are essential for:
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Imagine a cleanroom where meticulous work is underway and air quality is of utmost importance. Yet, unknown to the operators, a fault in the ventilation system is silently compromising the environment. The source of this issue: a worn drive system and a faulty fan motor.
As time passes, this seemingly minor problem escalates — the compromised fan motor results in lower airflow performance, creating an imbalance in air circulation. The consequences become evident as air cleanliness and quality begin to deteriorate. Suddenly, the once pristine environment is now at risk, with potential consequences ranging from product contamination to research inaccuracies.
This is where electrical maintenance steps in as the safeguard against such scenarios.
Routine inspections, testing, and preventive maintenance allow experts to detect and rectify issues (like the failing fan motor) before they reach critical levels. By addressing the problem early, electrical maintenance ensures air quality and cleanliness remain at peak performance levels.
But you might be wondering, how do electrical maintenance best practices differ for cleanrooms compared to conventional facilities? Keep reading to find out!
Electrical maintenance in cleanrooms must be tailored to the unique demands of the precision-driven, airtight environment.
For example, an electrical engineer can’t simply walk into a cleanroom and remove paneling to access a machine; they must adhere to a stringent set of cleanroom safety protocols and procedures.
Before even entering a cleanroom, a thorough decontamination process is mandatory, which begins at home with a regimen that includes proper showering, shaving, and adherence to specific hygiene practices. Once on-site, personnel must also follow strict gowning protocols, such as wearing a sanitized coverall suit, gloves, and mask.
Personnel involved in cleanroom electrical maintenance should be well-trained and qualified, equipped with the specialized knowledge and skills required to perform tasks effectively in a cleanroom environment.
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Performing electrical preventive maintenance will help identify and address potential issues before they escalate and disrupt cleanroom operations. The following are all things you should be checking during your routine maintenance:
It’s best to schedule electrical maintenance during the cleanroom's off-hours, which may help make the maintenance processes as minimally disruptive to everyday workflows as possible.
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The Lemberg Electrical Service team had the opportunity to help Lubrizol, a specialty chemical company, with the task of moving 52 electrical machines to create additional space for expanded manufacturing capabilities in its cleanroom facility.
Project details included:
Thanks to meticulous project planning and close collaboration with Lubrizol employees and their cleanroom processes, Lemberg not only successfully completed the project but also continues to provide ongoing cleanroom maintenance support.
Take a closer look at this unique cleanroom electrical project here!
Lemberg brings decades of electrical maintenance experience. Our team is well-versed in cleanroom standards and committed to upholding precision and cleanliness. We prioritize training, safety, and documentation to ensure your cleanroom’s electrical systems remain in optimal condition, contributing to the efficiency and safety of your controlled environment.
We are proud to be an industry-leading, full-service electrical construction company, providing Milwaukee-area businesses with comprehensive cleanroom electrical preventative maintenance and service support.
If you’d like to learn more about our electrical maintenance services, contact us today. We look forward to hearing from you!