Industrial Electrical
Power Distribution in Atlanta, GA
Design-assist and install of feeders, sub-panels, busway, and dry-type transformers to feed new equipment and expansions.
What's included
- ✓ Feeder sizing & install
- ✓ Sub-panels & busway
- ✓ Dry-type transformers
- ✓ Grounding & bonding
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
When is busway better than individual feeder cables? +
Busway is better for high-density loads, frequent tap points, or future expansion. It's modular, easy to upgrade, and handles higher currents in less space. Cost is higher than cable for simple runs, but flexibility and future-proofing justify it in growing facilities.
How do you size feeders for new motor equipment? +
We check the motor nameplate (HP, voltage, service factor) and calculate inrush and running current per NEC Article 430. Add 25% minimum for growth, then upsize cable and breaker. We include voltage-drop analysis to ensure the motor sees clean power.
Can you upgrade power distribution without shutting down production? +
Partially. We can install new sub-panels and feeders while existing equipment stays live. The final tie-in to main switchgear typically requires a brief outage (1–4 hours depending on coordination complexity). We schedule around your production calendar.
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