PowerLines was founded in 1995 to provide independent Power Quality Consulting Services to medical imaging, industrial, and commercial clients. Based in Central Connecticut, we provide a diverse menu of services to Original Equipment Manufacturers, Service Organizations, and Individual Facilities.
In recent years, PowerLines has diversified into media and marketing services, providing technology and creative services to a wide variety of customers: industrial, creative, tourism, and service industry.We occasionally send out emails regarding PowerLines services, technical tidbits in the field of power quality, and new products and services that we've encountered in our work.
In recent years, PowerLines has diversified into media and marketing services, providing technology and creative services to a wide variety of customers: industrial, creative, tourism, and service industry.We occasionally send out emails regarding PowerLines services, technical tidbits in the field of power quality, and new products and services that we've encountered in our work.
Services
PowerLines is your on-call expert in the areas of Power Quality, Grounding, Electrical Safety, and Magnetic Fields. Whether retained on an on-going basis, or brought in to deal with a specific project or issue. PowerLines is cost-effective at providing the right level of engineering consulting. Sometimes, there is no alternative to a site visit.
Automated report writing software can be useful, but often produces a 50-70 page report full of boilerplate text, oversimplified advice, and inconclusive actions items. Let us convert that roll of data tape or that disk full of data into a custom report - a clear, concise, and professional summary of your power quality, with concrete recommendations and solutions to your site power problems.
In addition, there is a growing concern over the long-term health risks associated with exposure to these fields. Conventional methods of dealing with EMF's include costly electro-magnetic surveys and brute force shielding that is either very expensive or very heavy - often requiring structural reinforcement.
Medical equipment must meet stringent electrical safety requirements - much higher than normal electrical equipment. Limits to leakage current, touch voltage, and ground resistance are all specified. Medical manufacturers and service providers may not have the in-house expertise to develop an electrical safety program.
Pretty much every site visit we take results in a collection of site photos. We've been at this long enough to have transitioned from film, to scanned photos, to digital processing, to digital cameras. These days, a smartphone generally provides sufficient quality for reporting and analysis purposes.
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