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Medium and low voltage electrical facilities and engineering

Medium and low voltage electrical facilities and engineering

At opyce, we are experts in medium and low voltage solutions

At opyce, we are experts in developing industrial projects for medium and low voltage electrical facilities.

We have more than 60 years’ experience developing all kinds of electrical projects on different scales: from new projects to critical processes aimed at redundancies, cost optimisation and facility updating. To do this, we rely on the best engineers, electrical fitters and switchboard builders.

We work with clients from the beginning of their projects, deciding the dimensions of the electrical facilities (defining loads, hook-up diagrams, single line schemes, etc…), to turnkey implementation, generating precise technical files and corresponding legalisation documents.

We measure, rationalise, value and install any electrical project, working in-depth throughout the process.

 

Medium and low voltage electrical facilities and engineering

Our leading installation services:

  • Transformer stations
    Dimensioning, installation and maintenance
  • Electrical switchboards in industrial processes
    Design and assembly
  • Reactive power compensation
    Calculation, dimensioning and installation of equipment
  • Consumption control equipment
    Development, installation and follow-up of local or remote submetering
  • Maintenance of all kinds of electrical facilities
    Preventive, corrective and legal
  • Medium and low voltage facilities
  • Energy production plants (interconnection protections, production protections, power, etc...)

Medium and low voltage electrical facilities and engineering

Through our Engineering department we work alongside our clients in:

  • Defining the project’s electrical requirements.
  • Assessing and designing optimum solutions.
  • Planning project implementation and monitoring.
  • Contracting the Electrical Company.
  • Power extensions and procuring supplies.
  • Improvement studies focused on consumption.
  • Efficiency analysis.

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