Commercial Electrical Installations

Commercial Electrical Installations

Keep your commercial buildings running smoothly by making sure electrical requirements are safely installed.

APS NW are able to offer you tailored commercial electrical installations, specialising in large-scale projects. APS’s highly professional technicians have designed and installed new electrical works in commercial buildings and industrial units nationwide.

With commercial premises, you have a duty of care to your staff and members of the public. Consequently, there are many important safety regulations that must be followed. Hiring a commercial electrician that you can trust is essential. That’s why we do everything we can at APS to reassure you that our service is of the highest quality.

APS are proud to offer only the most efficient solutions tailored to your needs. What’s more, APS excel at building lasting relationships with customers.

APS NW’s installation team provide full electrical and fire alarm systems tailored to your requirements. A fully bespoke service, commissioned to rigorous standards.

How it works

01.

Consultation

Get in touch, and discuss outline of your project.

02.

Proposal

APS NW will create a bespoke proposal to ensure all requirements are met.

03.

Installation

APS NW’s highly trained and accredited engineers will perform works.

04.

Commissioning

Project to be commissioned and signed off once meeting rigorous standards.

FAQs

Commercial electricians generally handle the installation and maintenance of electrical components in businesses. This includes office buildings, housing developments, hospitals, and schools. These typically involve security systems, air conditioning systems, cabling, lighting, and other equipment.

Commercial electrical installations are very different from residential ones in several essential ways.  In business premises, new wiring remains fully accessible and out in the open, typically safeguarded by conduits to protect against hazards.

Domestic installations don’t require the same level of voltage and phase power as commercial spaces. Most residential installations require single-phase power, rather than the 3-phase power of commercial wiring. Residential wiring involves two hot wires covered with black and red insulation, plus a white, neutral wire. Single-phase residential electrical wiring also requires a green wire for grounding.

In addition, most residential wiring electricians install a 2-phase circuit with 240 voltage power for appliances like water heaters, stoves, and dryers.

While commercial electrical installations vary according to the building, environment and any hazardous components, some key aspects are always involved. They include:

  • Convenience Outlets
  • Lighting
  • Distribution Panel Board
  • Service Entrance
  • Branches and Feeders
  • Emergency Lighting and Signals