Electrical safety and instrumentation discipline on industrial sites
Most downtime and safety incidents on plants are not mysterious — they trace back to undocumented changes, skipped commissioning steps, or protection that was never coordinated with the actual load. Good electrical and instrumentation work is as much about process as it is about copper and terminations.
Single-line diagrams and as-builts
If the drawing on the wall does not match the field, every future expansion or fault investigation becomes slower and riskier. We treat updated SLDs and panel schedules as part of the deliverable, not an afterthought.
Loop checks before energisation
Instruments and interlocks should be proven before the process is live. That means continuity, signal ranges, and alarm paths verified against the cause-and-effect matrix — especially after any vendor change or retrofit.
Protection and selectivity
Breaker and relay settings should be chosen so the right device clears a fault without blacking out half the plant. That requires knowing cable runs, fault levels, and motor starting profiles — work that belongs in the electrical & instrumentation scope, not only in the panel builder’s shop.
Handover that your team can run
Training, spare parts list, and test records should let your maintenance crew operate confidently without calling the contractor for every alarm. That is how safety and uptime compound over years.
Need LV work, panels, or instrumentation support? Contact KETE for industrial and commercial projects.