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Industrial Electrical Services for Facilities

Who We Serve

 We work with facility decision-makers—not individual residents.
DMU supports:

  • Industrial facilities (manufacturing, warehousing, waterfront/port operations) 
  • Commercial properties and campuses 
  • High-rise condominium associations / HOAs 
  • Property management companies 
  • Engineers, owners’ reps, and general contractors 

Not a fit: unit-level residential for individual residential or condo owners/tenants.

Problems We Solve

-Repeated breaker trips, overheating, or intermittent outages

-Aging gear with limited documentation and unclear maintenance history

-Deferred maintenance creating safety and reliability risk (arc flash/shock hazards)

-Facilities that need a documented maintenance program (inspection/testing cadence, records, priorities)

-Condo associations needing common-area electrical reliability without resident-level service calls

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What We Do

Switchgear, Switchboard & MCC Maintenance

Preventive maintenance and troubleshooting for critical distribution equipment, including structured inspections and corrective actions. (MCC preventive maintenance commonly includes both energized and de-energized inspection approaches; infrared thermography is a common energized inspection method.) 

Electrical Preventive Maintenance Programs (EPM / EMP)

We help facilities establish and document a practical maintenance program aligned to NFPA 70B’s focus on safeguarding people, property, and processes from failures and malfunctions.  

Infrared Thermography & Predictive Maintenance

Thermal inspections to identify abnormal heating conditions (often related to loose connections, overload, imbalance, or component wear) so issues can be corrected before failures or outages. 

Troubleshooting, Repairs & Outage Response

Fast diagnosis and repair support for distribution issues, nuisance trips, failing breakers, damaged feeders, and other operational disruptions, focused on restoring safe, reliable service. 

Upgrades & Modernization

Capacity planning and upgrades for aging infrastructure: distribution upgrades, panel replacements, feeder remediation, and modernization planning for reliability and growth. 

High-Rise Condo Electrical Work

Industrial Electrical Contractor Florida

  

We support condo boards and property managers with electrical work for common-area infrastructure, including:

  • Main electrical rooms, distribution, and common-area panels 
  • Building common area lighting and power systems 
  • Garage/podium and exterior electrical infrastructure 
  • Emergency/critical systems coordination (where applicable) 
  • Preventive maintenance planning and documentation 

If you manage a high-rise, we can help you reduce downtime risk with an organized maintenance + inspection approach consistent with NFPA 70B’s emphasis on an electrical maintenance program. 

How It Works

1) Walkthrough & Risk Review

We review equipment condition, operating environment, and downtime constraints. 

Findings + Prioritized Plan

You receive a clear plan: critical fixes, recommended maintenance cadence, and upgrade path 

Execute Safely

 Work is completed with safety-focused procedures aligned to recognized workplace electrical safety principles (NFPA 70E is widely used as a framework for electrical safety in the workplace). 

Document & Maintain

 We help establish records and a repeatable maintenance rhythm consistent with NFPA 70B-style electrical maintenance program thinking. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us at jpady@tri-cityelectrical.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.

No. We serve associations and property management for common-area infrastructure only. 


 Yes, NFPA 70B emphasizes implementing and documenting an overall electrical maintenance program to reduce risk from failure/malfunction. 


 Yes, thermography is commonly used in predictive maintenance to identify abnormal heating that can indicate faults before component failure.


  Because energized electrical work carries shock/arc flash risks; NFPA 70E is a widely referenced standard addressing workplace electrical safety requirements 


  DMU is based in Pompano Beach, FL and serves South Florida; statewide coverage can be offered depending on project scope


Why DMU

 

  • Industrial mindset: uptime, reliability, and documented maintenance  
  • Safety-first execution: workplace electrical safety practices matter in energized environments  
  • Predictive maintenance options: thermography and structured inspections to catch problems early  
  • Local Florida operators

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