How to Evaluate Aging Electrical Infrastructure

Many facilities operating today were built decades ago, when electrical demands, safety expectations, and operational priorities looked very different than they do now. While these systems may still function, continued operation alone does not guarantee that they remain safe, reliable, or appropriate for modern use. Evaluating aging electrical infrastructure is not about assuming failure is […]
The Life Cycle Cost of Electrical Distribution Equipment

When electrical distribution equipment is specified for a new facility or infrastructure upgrade, attention often centers on upfront capital cost. Switchgear, panelboards, and related assemblies represent a significant investment, and it is natural for procurement teams to compare pricing closely. However, electrical distribution equipment is not a short-term purchase. It is foundational infrastructure that will […]