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Commercial Installations

HOW DO RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS DIFFER FROM COMMERCIAL ONES?

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Domestic installations don’t require the same level of voltage and phase power as commercial spaces. Most residential installations require single-phase power, rather than the 3-phase power of commercial wiring. Residential wiring involves two hot wires covered with black and red insulation, plus a white, neutral wire. Single-phase residential electrical wiring also requires a green wire for grounding.

In addition, most residential wiring electricians install a 2-phase circuit with 240 voltage power for appliances like water heaters, stoves, and dryers.

 

Our commercial services include but not limited to:

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  • Power and lighting installations – including trunking, conduit and floor box installations

  • Data cabling and network installations

  • LED Lighting installations and upgrades

  • Warehouse power and high bay lighting installations – our engineers are IPAF 3a 3b and 1b certified for working at heights using cherry pickers and scissor lifts

  • Industrial machinery power installations

  • 3 phase installations and distribution boards

  • Security lighting and CCTV system’s

  • Lutron lighting control systems

  • External floodlighting

  • Emergency lighting

  • Fire alarms installations and maintenance

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