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What electrical licenses does PEC hold (unrestricted & low-voltage)?

Quick Answer

Process Equipment and Controls (PEC) is registered in Georgia as both a Statewide Electrical Contractor – Class II (Unrestricted) and a Statewide Low-Voltage Contractor – Unrestricted (LVU). These two licenses authorize PEC to handle any power distribution, controls, data-com, security, or other low-voltage wiring your facility requires.

Detailed Answer

Because PEC holds Georgia’s top-tier Electrical Contractor – Class II (often called the “unrestricted” license) as well as the companion Low-Voltage Contractor – Unrestricted (LVU) credential, you get one fully qualified partner for every layer of plant wiring and controls.

The unrestricted electrical license lets PEC’s master electricians install, modify, and service high-energy systems—from switchgear and MCCs to ABB drives and Siemens or Allen-Bradley PLC panels—without size or voltage limits. The LVU license extends that authority to data, instrumentation, security, and communications circuits, so the same crew can integrate sensors, SCADA networks, and robot I/O right alongside the main power drops.

For you, that means fewer hand-offs, cleaner schedules, and a single point of accountability. PEC’s in-house team combines millwright and rigging services with licensed electrical control systems integration, eliminating the coordination gaps that plague multi-vendor projects and helping your production line come back online faster.

Whether you’re planning a full manufacturing plant relocation or upgrading a food-processing line, PEC’s dual licensing ensures every conduit, junction box, and Ethernet drop is code-compliant and backed by one turnkey industrial maintenance contractor.