Electrical Services
Our teams can handle even the most complex electrical projects utilizing rope access, or other access methods.
- EHT (Electrical Heat Trace)
- Electrical & Communication Cables
- Light & Ballast
Some typical scopes of work:
- Lighting, repair/replacement
- LEL sensor, Fire Eye replacement/calibrations
- Cable pulls, terminations
- Electrical heat trace
- Troubleshoot/diagnostics
- Replace/repair
- MI splicing
- New installs
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Power Cable Replacement Program
Remove three (3) oil filled power cables utilizing a client supplied winch located outside the cable shaft building. Remove all existing horizontal connection plates and cut/grind old rock anchors flush with the cable shaft. Drill new 2” x 4’ holes inside the cable shaft to accept new stainless steel rock anchors. Install, grout and test new rock anchors. Install forty-five (45) new stainless steel cable trays to accept new XLPE power cables. Install new client supplied power cables. We have successfully completed many light and ballast installations. Many of the projects that we have been involved with are indoors at roof level with no stairs or walkways for access, thus leaving the only way to change these lights via our rope access team. Our access management team created a plan which prevents anyone from being a passenger on a live equipment which poses many potential hazards for an unsafe work environment.
- First known installation of power cables utilizing rope access as the primary method of access.
- Project completed safely, on time and on budget.
- Client extremely satisfied with the work ethic and professionalism of the crew.
- We have completed cable pulls with runs over 1000ft in 6 days with a 5 person crew at the top of pipe racks eliminating scaffold fees.
Richardson Oilseed is one of Canada’s oldest and largest fully-integrated crushing, refining, processing and packaging operations. In the absence of timely manufacturer support for a critical equipment issue, the full time onsite Acuren Condition Monitoring Specialist was able to diagnose and provide a detailed correction path on a defective trunion bearing.
During a planned outage ultrasonic testing and visual inspection revealed that a significant portion of the pump box floor either needed to be repaired, or cut out and replaced.