Industrial Electrical
Machine Wiring & Relocation in Atlanta, GA
Relocating equipment? We disconnect, label, move, reconnect, and re-energize machinery with minimum downtime, including any feeder or panel changes.
What's included
- ✓ Disconnection & labeling
- ✓ Move support
- ✓ Reconnection & checkout
- ✓ As-built drawings
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 do you do to prevent downtime when relocating heavy machinery? +
We de-energize and label every wire, disconnect feeder and control circuits carefully, support the machine move, then reconnect, test, and re-energize. Documentation is critical — we take photos before disconnect and create an as-built wiring diagram. Most moves: 1–2 days.
Do moved machines require new electrical certification? +
Not always, but we do a full electrical checkout: continuity, grounding, insulation resistance, and operational testing. If the move exposed damage or the feeder was stretched, we repair it. We provide a signed report for your insurance and maintenance records.
Can you help us relocate equipment without our integrator present? +
We handle all electrical aspects — disconnection, labeling, reconnection, and basic control testing. For PLC/automation retuning, you'll want your integrator for software verification. We provide wiring documentation so they can pick up where we left off.
Need machine wiring & relocation?
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