Switchgear

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We service, repair, and manufacture switchgear for varying electrical components.

Within any electric power system, switchgear is made of fuses, circuit breakers, or electrical disconnect switches to isolate, protect, and control varying electrical equipment. Often, switchgear is used to clear faults downstream and de-energize equipment to allow certain functions to be performed.

Switchgear

Working closely with our customers and consulting engineers, at Electric Power Systems, we design and manufacture switchgear solutions in a cost-effective, timely manner for our clients. We offer a wide range of low-voltage electrical switchgear options and source our materials from a comprehensive list of suppliers. Ultimately, our goal is to provide our customers with the ideal solution for their unique site requirements.

Industrial and commercial electrical manufacturer since 1987

In addition to manufacturing switchgear for varying electrical components, we also offer maintenance and repair solutions. If you believe your switchgear needs a professional assessment, our professionals will carefully assess your equipment and determine the root cause of the problem.

Our experience working with switchgear on a multitude of electrical applications dates back to 1987. As such, you can rely on our team for quick turnarounds, effective solutions, and the manufacture of parts that complement your equipment setup with exacting standards.

We realize switchgear is an integral aspect of your electrical components, which contribute heavily to your ongoing operations. At Electric Power Systems, we offer the support and expertise you require backed by decades of experience. Contact us today for additional information about our switchgear solutions and expansive capabilities.


At Electric Power Systems, we can build switchgear for those in Jacksonville and Tampa, Florida; Pearl Harbor, Hawaii; Norfolk, Virginia; San Francisco and Los Angeles, California; New York, New York; Houston, Texas; Raleigh, North Carolina; and Charleston, South Carolina.