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Quality, Organization, and Documentation on Every Build.
ProTech Electrical & Controls follows disciplined fabrication practices aligned with recognized electrical standards and professional panel-building methodologies to support safe, reliable operation.
✓NEC guidelines and relevant NFPA standards
✓Point-to-point continuity verification
✓Comprehensive as-built documentation
Our Approach
Three Pillars of Quality
Every build is held to the same disciplined standards from start to finish.
Build Standards & Compliance
Panels are fabricated with reference to applicable electrical guidelines and best practices, including National Electrical Code (NEC) guidelines where applicable, relevant NFPA standards, and recognized industrial panel wiring practices used throughout the automation and manufacturing sectors.
Inspection & Verification
Quality assurance is incorporated throughout fabrication. Prior to delivery, panels undergo visual inspection, verification of component installation, review of wire routing and labeling, and point-to-point continuity verification where required to confirm alignment with approved documentation.
Documentation Delivered
Depending on project scope, documentation may include continuity verification records, PLC I/O validation reports when functional testing is requested, delivery and inspection acknowledgments, and as-built drawing markups when modifications occur during fabrication.
Referenced Standards
What We Build To
✓ National Electrical Code (NEC)
Panels are fabricated in accordance with National Electrical Code (NEC) guidelines where applicable, ensuring that wiring methods, conductor sizing, and installation practices align with recognized electrical standards.
✓ Relevant NFPA Standards
Our fabrication approach references relevant NFPA standards associated with electrical safety and equipment installation to support compliance with recognized industrial panel-building best practices.
✓ Recognized Industrial Panel Wiring Practices
We follow recognized industrial panel wiring practices used throughout the automation and manufacturing sectors, including organized conductor routing, proper termination methods, secure component mounting, and clear device and terminal labeling.
✓ Customer-Specific Engineering Standards
We accommodate customer-supplied engineering standards, build specifications, and plant-specific requirements to ensure that all fabricated panels align with your facility's existing documentation and operational standards.
Quality You Can Count On