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From infrared studies to fiber optic
conversions, Tibs' Critical Care Services
assures the reliability of your systems
throughout their life cycles. We install, design and analyze your power quality needs so you can maintain your momentum, no matter your type of business.
One
of the first steps to prevention and
protection is capturing infrared images of your
electrical equipment to determine electrical
'hot spots'. Not only do we identify the 'hot
spots' and problem areas, we also offer a
comprehensive infrared study, recommend
solutions, and repair problems on the spot if
needed. In addition, you receive a detailed,
web-based report, complete with infrared and digital
images.
Tibs Critical Care
Assuring
Mechanical and Electrical
Reliability
Tibs' Credentials
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ITC* Certified Thermographers
(Level 3)
- Over 30 years experience in
maintenance programs
- Backed by Tibs' parent company,
M.C.DEAN, Inc., a national leader in critical
care
Power Testing & Analysis
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Infrared Inspections
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Harmonic Disturbances/ Power
Anomalies
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Energy Consumption/ Power Factor
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Motor & Transformer Testing
- Oil Analysis (ASTM Testing)
- Safety Inspections
Operations & Management (O&M)
Services
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Generator & UPS Maintenance
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Asset Management Software
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Network Operations Control
Centers
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Facility Control (Power & Energy
Management)
Circuit Breaker & Switchgear
Maintenance
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Routine Maintenance & Cleaning
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Circuit Breaker Testing
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Ground Fault Testing
Assured Ground Testing
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Ground Systems Testing/ Fall of
Potential
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Certifications per NEC/ OSHA/
MSHA Requirements
TVSS/ Lightning Protection
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Transient Voltage Surge
Suppression (TVSS)
Lightning Protection Systems
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Specialized Grounding
*Infrared Training
Center
A Complete Listing of Services
For a complete listing of Tibs' Critical Care services,click here. Also to discover the differences between Tibs' Critical Care complete services, and a typical 'Shoot & Scoot'...a company that sends a man out with an infrared camera, he 'shoots' your electrical equipment, prepares a quick report, and then 'scoots"...,
click here.
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