Direct Source Industrial Solutions provides professional arc flash studies and electrical power system analysis for industrial and commercial facilities throughout Orange County.
Our team helps facilities improve electrical safety, reduce liability, support OSHA compliance, and identify hazardous energized equipment conditions before incidents occur.
Whether you need a new NFPA 70E arc flash assessment, updated labels, or a complete coordination study, our team can help.
An arc flash study is an electrical system analysis used to identify potential arc flash hazards within energized electrical equipment.
The study calculates:
Arc flash studies are commonly required to support:
Complete incident energy analysis and hazard calculations for electrical systems.
Evaluate available fault current and verify electrical equipment ratings.
Analyze breaker and protective device coordination to minimize downtime and improve reliability.
Installation-ready labeling packages for switchboards, panels, MCCs, disconnects, and industrial equipment.
We help facilities improve electrical safety documentation and energized work planning.
Identify overloaded equipment, improper protection settings, and system reliability concerns.
We provide arc flash studies and electrical safety analysis throughout:
We also support industrial clients throughout Los Angeles and the Inland Empire.
Electrical arc flash incidents can cause:
An updated arc flash study helps facilities:
Unlike many engineering-only firms, we understand both electrical engineering analysis and real-world industrial field execution.
Our integrated team supports:
This allows us to identify both theoretical and practical electrical system issues within operating facilities.
We specialize in supporting:
Our experience in industrial electrical systems helps us better understand operating conditions, maintenance concerns, and downtime risks.
NFPA 70E recommends reviewing and updating arc flash studies at least every 5 years or whenever major electrical system modifications occur.
OSHA requires employers to protect workers from electrical hazards. NFPA 70E is commonly used as the recognized standard for compliance.
Yes. We provide updated arc flash labeling for electrical equipment after completion of the study.
Yes. Our team can support corrective electrical work, breaker upgrades, coordination improvements, and electrical modifications.
If your facility needs an arc flash study, electrical coordination study, or NFPA 70E support, contact Direct Source Industrial Solutions today.
We provide industrial electrical support throughout Orange County, Los Angeles, and Southern California.