Comprehensive power system studies to ensure safety, reliability, compliance and optimal performance of your electrical infrastructure.
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Arson International provides complete power system engineering and network analysis services for industrial plants, utilities, commercial facilities and critical infrastructure projects.
Our studies are performed using industry-accepted tools and international standards to support design validation, operational safety, compliance and long-term system reliability.
Evaluation of steady-state operating conditions, voltage profiles, power losses, transformer and feeder loading, and identification of system constraints.
Calculation of symmetrical and asymmetrical fault currents to verify equipment ratings, breaker interrupting capacity and overall system protection adequacy.
Incident energy calculations, arc flash boundaries and labeling to improve personnel safety and comply with electrical safety regulations.
Relay, breaker and fuse coordination to ensure selective tripping, system stability and reduced downtime during electrical faults.
Assessment of harmonic distortion, resonance risks, voltage fluctuations and mitigation solutions for sensitive and non-linear loads.
Analysis of voltage dips, acceleration times and system stability during motor starting and large load switching events.
Design and verification of grounding systems to ensure safe touch and step voltages and effective fault current dissipation.
Evaluation of future load growth, equipment additions and network reinforcements to support long-term capacity planning.
Independent verification of electrical designs against international standards and project technical specifications.
Single line diagrams, equipment data, operating philosophy and site conditions.
Accurate network modeling and validation of electrical components.
Execution of required studies and scenario based evaluations.
Clear engineering reports, recommendations and client technical support.
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