An arc flash is the instantaneous release of massive electrical energy that is the result of an electrical short. Temperatures of 35,000 degrees Fahrenheit can be generated. If people are near this explosion, they can be badly injured or even killed by the fire, electric shock, shrapnel and blast. Beginning January 1, 2009, employers were requiredto have conducted an arc flash hazard analysis of their facilities. Our commitment to you means truly superior quality electrical work and service. Each of our electrical technicians bring deep experience and knowledge base to assist you.

Providing quality electrical service for new construction projects, maintaining existing facilities as well as working directly with homeowners, cei offers dependable service. As experts in the field, cei can bring the knowledge and the tools to ensure your electrical project is done safely and cost-efficiently. Also specializing in power systems, cei provides sales and service for uninterrupted power systems (UPS) and emergency power generators as well as the expertise to survey any site and determine your power system needs.

The Bureau of Labor Statics tells us that more than 2,000 people each year are injured in arc flash accidents. This means that everyone of these persons was admitted to the hospital for at least 24 hours with serious burns. As you know, America's electrical grid is changing. That change means the hazards your employees face increase. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) has mandated; with few exceptions that all employers perform an arc flash hazard analysis of their electrical system.

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