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Can PEC perform emergency electrical repairs or plant power-ups?

Quick Answer

Yes. PEC’s on-call crews can dispatch 24/7 to troubleshoot and repair electrical failures, restore plant power, and safely energize production lines. Their master electricians, PLC programmers, and millwrights bring the tools and parts needed to get your facility powered up and running with minimal downtime.

Detailed Answer

Process Equipment and Controls (PEC) pairs an Electrical & Controls division staffed by master electricians with a 24/7 Emergency Industrial Equipment Repair team, so you have one number to call whenever the lights go out or a motor control center trips. As a full-service industrial maintenance contractor, PEC can rapidly diagnose blown breakers, damaged cable runs, failed drives, or PLC/SCADA faults, then make code-compliant repairs and recommission the circuit.

Once the issue is corrected, the same crew performs a controlled plant power-up—verifying load balance, completing arc-flash safety checks (NFPA 70E), and walking each production line through start-up sequences to prevent sudden mechanical shocks or product loss.

Because PEC also designs and installs electrical control systems integration projects during planned outages, they arrive with the heavy-duty test equipment, spare MCC buckets, ABB/Siemens/Allen-Bradley drives, and Fluke laser-alignment tools needed to solve most problems on the spot. If larger components are required, their 70,000 sq ft fabrication shop can build custom bus duct, stainless control panels, or structural cable supports the same day and have them delivered by the company’s millwright and rigging services.

The result is a single turnkey industrial contracting partner that restores power quickly, verifies system integrity, and hands production back to you with documented test results—helping you slash unplanned downtime, safeguard employees, and hit your output targets.