University Electrical Compliance - The Stator Method
As many of the East Midlands’ organisations slow their pace in anticipation of their summer breaks, Stator Electrical turns its attention to the UK’s bustling education sector.
As many of the East Midlands’ organisations slow their pace in anticipation of their summer breaks, Stator Electrical turns its attention to the UK’s bustling education sector.
As the owner of a commercial business in Nottingham you have a legal obligation to ensure the electrical safety of the users of your premises. Commercial electrical testing is a key element in ensuring your property, and the people within, are kept safe. Stator Electrical Services are experienced providers of commercial electrical testing services to businesses in Nottingham and across the East Midlands. Whatever your commercial electrical needs, our experienced and professional electricians are on hand to help.
An Electrical Distribution Board is a key feature of the electrical installation at your East Midlands premises. It is designed to split the incoming electrical power into multiple separate circuits and to provide fault protection. If it is beginning to show its age, or if you are upgrading the electrical equipment at your East Midlands premises, then it may be time for an electrical distribution board replacement. Stator Electrical Solutions are highly experienced, qualified electricians based in the East Midlands.
Commercial electricians. Electrical contractors. Industrial electricians. However you wish to describe us, the electricians at Stator Electrical have been hard at work providing commercial and industrial electrical services to businesses across Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire. Our NICEIC-approved engineers provide the full range of electrical contracting services to fulfil the electrical needs and requirements of businesses across the region.
Old Distribution boards / Panelboards / Breaker panels/ Electric panels are often no longer fit for purpose in today’s commercial and industrial premises.
Things have changed a great deal since the 1960s, and there have been many advancements in the design of distribution boards. The old versions aren’t designed to cope with the number of electrical devices we use today.
Often, installations are added to as time goes on, and this can cause an overload situation and more problems in the future.