Delivering Primary Power Systems for Large Scale Operations
Aptly referred to as the “backbone of electrical infrastructure,” a primary power system delivers electricity from the utility grid to industrial and commercial facilities. With the framework and components needed to generate, distribute and manage electrical power, a primary power system from ITS helps ensure the continuous, reliable flow of electricity to customers that maintain large scale operations.
We consider a number of important factors based on specific customer application needs in the design of primary power systems. This typically includes load analysis, system voltage levels, integration of renewable energy sources, regulatory compliance, scalability, system maintenance and more.
The process of installing a primary power system involves the collaboration of electricians, project managers, contractors, utility providers and, of course, the customer. Key steps include site preparation, component installation (generators, transformers, switchgear, distribution panels), control systems and safety systems.
Equally important to the design and installation of an industrial power system is the ability to implement upgrades based on a number of factors such as evolving customer needs and advancements in technology. Key upgrade strategies we consider include grid modernization and infrastructure improvements, sustainability and efficiency initiatives and more.