by Avinash | Mar 10, 2026 | Blog
Neutral Earthing Resistors (NERs) are critical components in medium-voltage power systems, designed to limit ground fault current to safe and controlled levels. By restricting fault magnitude, NERs reduce mechanical and thermal stress on transformers, generators, and...
by Bhaskar | Mar 4, 2026 | Blog
When we think about risks to tall buildings during war or geopolitical tension, we often imagine physical damage. Structural impact. Visible destruction.But one of the most serious threats is invisible.Electromagnetic risks can silently disrupt the electrical backbone...
by Bhaskar | Mar 2, 2026 | Blog
In modern smart cities and advanced infrastructure hubs, tall buildings are more than steel and glass rising into the sky. They are homes where families gather, offices where businesses grow, hospitals where lives are saved, and hotels that welcome visitors from...
by Bhaskar | Feb 24, 2026 | Blog
Earthing Design forms the structural backbone of every reliable electrical installation. In industrial environments where energy levels are high and operational continuity is essential the effectiveness of the grounding system determines how safely fault energy is...
by Bhaskar | Feb 18, 2026 | Blog
Arc flash incidents are one of the most dangerous electrical hazards in industrial facilities. An Arc Flash Study is a systematic engineering analysis that helps identify, quantify, and reduce these risks, directly preventing serious accidents, injuries, and equipment...
by Bhaskar | Feb 10, 2026 | Blog
In electrical power system design, transformer rating is often considered the primary criterion for ensuring adequate power supply to connected loads. While transformer capacity defines the maximum load that can be handled without thermal damage, it does not guarantee...
by Avinash | Jan 29, 2026 | Blog
It often starts without warning. A power plant failures (trips) unexpectedly and a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) hang for no clear reason. Communication between panels drops intermittently, yet when engineers arrive on site, everything appears normal. No burnt...
by Avinash | Jan 9, 2026 | Blog
The control room lights flickered for less than a second before going dark. Motors coasted down, alarms flooded the screens, and an industrial facility designed for continuous operation came to a sudden halt. There was no visible equipment failure, no explosion, and...
by Avinash | Jan 7, 2026 | Blog
The afternoon sky over Dubai felt strange, too quiet, too heavy. The Burj Khalifa stood tall against clouds that had darkened into an uneasy shade of purple. In a city known for clear skies and blazing sun, this sudden shift felt like a warning with a fear of...
by Bhaskar | Dec 26, 2025 | Blog
Every New Year begins the same way, with resolutions. We promise ourselves to eat healthier, stay fit, save more, and work smarter. These resolutions are about control, improvement, and protecting what matters most to us. But in all this planning,...