Industrial Electrical
Arc-Flash Studies in Atlanta, GA
Coordinate engineered short-circuit and arc-flash studies, then install required incident-energy labeling at every applicable disconnect — keeps you OSHA / NFPA 70E compliant.
What's included
- ✓ Engineered study coordination
- ✓ Incident-energy labels
- ✓ PPE category guidance
- ✓ Annual review support
We pull your permit & coordinate the inspection
Every job that requires it gets a permit pulled under our Georgia Electrical Contractor license #EN219136. We coordinate the county inspector (Fulton, Cobb, DeKalb, Gwinnett, Cherokee, Forsyth, Henry and surrounding counties) and stay onsite until the work is signed off — so your project is documented, insurable, and 100% code-compliant.
- ✓ Permit application & fees handled
- ✓ NEC 2020 + Georgia amendments
- ✓ County inspector scheduling
- ✓ Sign-off documentation for your records
Frequently asked questions
What does an arc-flash study determine about our facility? +
The study calculates incident energy (heat released in an arc fault) at each switchgear, sub-panel, and motor control point. Results determine required PPE (arc-rated clothing, face shield, gloves) and guide our labeling. NFPA 70E requires this for compliance.
Do we need arc-flash labels on every disconnect? +
Yes. Every point where someone might open a circuit under load needs a label showing incident energy category and required PPE. Our engineered study identifies all points, we print durable labels, and we install them. Annual review recommended if equipment changes.
How often should arc-flash studies be updated? +
NFPA 70E recommends every 5 years or when facility wiring, equipment, or loads change significantly. We track changes and recommend updates. A minor equipment swap might not require a new study; a new feeder or sub-panel usually does.
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