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Low-Voltage Power Distribution Design

Large industrial facilities have large power needs, but a well-designed low-voltage power distribution system is the backbone of efficient and reliable daily operations. REAMCO designs and manufactures low-voltage power distribution systems in-house from our 20,000+ sq ft facility in Childersburg, AL. This approach means we can deliver seamless integration with your existing structures, complete quality control, and faster project timelines.

From power distribution panels to circuit breakers, we create solutions that optimize your industrial operations. Our expertise and partnership with Eaton Corporation guarantee that your facility can always depend on consistent power delivery, safety, and efficiency.

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Custom-Designed LV Electric Power Distribution Solutions

A low-voltage distribution system consists of many components that all must play a role in distributing electricity safely. When custom-designing a system for your facility, our team adheres to the highest standards of materials and practices within the electrical code, equipment, and testing industry.

Design Specifications

We’ll choose the right components for the system, including sizing and material specifications for all switchboards, panelboards, and motor control centers.

Power System Studies

Our services include power system study and calculations, including load calculations, voltage drop analysis, short circuit current calculations, and more.

Construction Scheduling

Downtime is costly. Our in-house design and manufacturing process is aligned with your construction schedule to minimize disruptions and get you fully operational fast.

Why Choose REAMCO for Electrical Engineering Services?

Each component of a REAMCO-designed LV system is engineered to perform in the toughest environments. We take everything into consideration, proactively building measures like arc flash mitigation into the initial design rather than reacting once a problem arises. Our engineering specialists understand the power challenges your facility faces and are ready to design solutions to overcome them.

Your Low Voltage Distribution
Questions Answered

Low-voltage and medium-voltage power distribution systems differ primarily in voltage levels, code and cabling classification requirements, and applications.

  • Low voltage typically refers to voltages below 1,000 volts. It is primarily used to power equipment and lighting within buildings or facilities.
  • Medium voltage ranges from 1,000 to 35,000 volts. It is primarily used to distribute power from substations to large industrial facilities, commercial buildings, or other significant power consumers, such as heavy equipment.

Industrial facilities require both types of power distribution systems to deliver electrical power appropriately. REAMCO is equipped to design and manufacture both types of systems and ensure they function seamlessly together.

Designing an effective low-voltage power distribution system requires a comprehensive approach. Key considerations include load analysis, power quality needs, safety compliance, future growth, energy efficiency, and system reliability. By carefully evaluating these factors, we can create a solution that optimizes your facility’s power delivery and performance.

Because we are a full-line fabricator and Eaton OEM, we build all our systems on-site at our industrial manufacturing facility in Childersburg, AL, procuring additional components directly from Eaton as necessary. That means our lead times can often be measured in a matter of months rather than years. Contact our team for a free estimate.

Tell Us About Your Power Distribution Needs

Don’t leave any aspect of your facility’s operations up to chance. Guarantee quality, reliability, and efficiency by design when you trust REAMCO for your next power distribution project. Contact our electrical engineering specialists today to request a quote.

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