What does PEC’s UL-listed panel-shop certification mean for my project?
PEC’s UL-listed panel-shop status means your control panels are built, tested, and labeled in accordance with UL 508A. You receive a pre-approved, third-party-certified panel that meets NEC, NFPA 79, and OSHA requirements—reducing inspection delays, satisfying insurers and AHJs, and assuring a safer, trouble-free start-up on day one.
Industrial process equipment services from PEC now include manufacturing UL-listed industrial control panels right inside our Georgia panel shop. Because we are enrolled in UL’s 508A Industrial Control Panel Shop Program, our technicians follow strict rules for component selection, short-circuit calculations, wiring methods, and enclosure ratings, and UL auditors regularly verify our procedures. The result is a control panel that already carries the familiar UL “Listed” mark before it leaves our dock—so authorities having jurisdiction typically waive on-site field evaluations, saving you days of downtime and thousands in unexpected rework costs.
For a Plant Operations Manager, that translates into faster project schedules and immediate compliance with food-safety and electrical codes. For Maintenance Supervisors, it means panels built to withstand harsh wash-down or high-vibration environments, reducing unplanned outages. And for Construction Project Managers, PEC’s single-source capability—designing the panel, programming the PLC, and installing the system—eliminates finger-pointing between multiple vendors.
Our Electrical Control Systems & PLC Programming team designs every panel around your exact process requirements, then integrates it with the millwright, process piping, and automation work already happening on-site.
In short, PEC’s UL-listed panel-shop certification protects your people, accelerates approvals, and gives you a fully compliant control solution from a partner who can handle the entire turnkey industrial contracting scope.