Much like an area of specialization, working with high voltage energy requires a specific skill-set and unique expertise.
Below, we explain what high voltage energy is, how to find the right high voltage electrician, and ultimately, why it matters to protect your business.
Voltage is the difference of electric potential between two points of an electric circuit. It is measured in volts.
The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) does not have standard voltage ratings. Generally accepted levels are categorized as High (HV) or Ultra-High (UHV), Medium (MV) and Low (LV). High Voltage generally ranges between (UHV) - 115,000 to 1,100,000 VAC; Medium Voltage ranges between (MV) - 2,400 to 69,000 VAC; and Low Voltage ranges between (LV) - 240 to 600 VAC.
Before you start on an electrical project, it’s important to know the voltage of your electrical system and hire the appropriate electrician to meet your requirements.
A certified high voltage electrician is skilled in high voltage electrical work according to the trade's requirements and based on a recognized certification.
With a focus on voltage systems above 480 volts, a high voltage electrician brings more expertise with larger electrical systems. In addition, they also offer the experience to manage the power safely to protect your business and your employees.
High voltage electricians can delegate less skilled electricians on complicated electrical projects and train apprentices in high voltage electrical management and maintenance.
If you have a business that uses a significant amount of energy, there are five key reasons why you should hire a high voltage electrician to manage your electrical management and repair needs.
High voltage is found in both industrial and commercial environments and requires especially trained electricians.
High voltage training and certification enables an electrician to perform the following high-level duties:
With expertise comes better safety assurance. High voltage applications require specific expertise that only a high voltage electrician can handle successfully:
High voltage equipment is expensive. A high voltage electrician’s training enables them to handle and inspect electrical machinery as well as suggest preventive measures to prevent slow damage over time.
For your peace of mind and for optimal business operations, trusting your electrical needs to a trained and certified high voltage expert is a smart choice.
There are some circumstances when additional assistance is required from an electrical engineer. These are discussed in detail below.
Help Creating Electrical Layouts
A high voltage electrician can help you layout the wiring, overhead, and underground distribution systems at a building's planning stage to avoid power surges and other electrical malfunctions later.
In many cases, a high voltage electrician can work directly with building architects to advise on the best layouts for optimal efficiency and performance.
Consultancy Services
High-level training, combined with years of practice, come in handy when working on electrical company projects. Some of the consultancy services a high voltage electrician can provide include:
At Lemberg, we value offering quality electrical solutions and electrical engineering services to our clients in any industry. Feel free to contact us now. We are happy to serve you with especially trained electricians certified for high voltage electrical work.