POWER STUDIES IN SOUTH CAROLINA
With D.P. Lund Company's 25+ years of experience, South Carolina is a favorite location to provide electrical arc flash hazard analysis, short circuit, & coordination studies. Let our expertise in power studies work for you.
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It doesn't matter if you have an old facility or a new build, we have seen it all. Our relationship with our clients does not end at arc flash label installation. We strive to make it easy for our customers to come back to us with any updates to their electrical systems or renewals of their arc flash studies, so that they can focus on other job duties; or as we like to say, “Get arc flash off your deck and onto ours!”

Airports/Aerospace
Education
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Schools
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Lecture Halls
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Research Labs
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Sports Complexes
Generators
Hospitals/Clinic
​Municipalities
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Waste Water Treatments Plants
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Lift Stations
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Detention Facilities
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County Commons
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Service & Industrial
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Factories
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Distribution Centers
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Recycling Plants
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Restaurants
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Stores
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Production Facilities
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Banks
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Museums
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Office Buildings
Solar Grids
Telecommunication​s
D.P. Lund Company has experience providing power studies to multiple types of facilities, such as:
Our Featured Projects in South Carolina:
CMC RECYCLING
Lexington, SC
The Commercial Metals Company Recycling facility in Lexington, SC was a dynamic place to work with multiple buildings where they recycle ferrous and non-ferrous scrap. After collecting data, we provided a short circuit, coordination, and arc flash study for the entire facility then came back and installed the labels and made any device settings changes needed.
CMC LANDFILL
Gilbert, SC
This was the smallest the three projects we did for CMC in South Carolina. But in the end we provided short circuit, coordination, & arc flash hazard analysis, a one-line, a complete report, device setting changes, and 32 Arc Flash Warning labels.
CMC Southern Post
Cayce, SC
As a leading manufacturer of high-strength T-Posts nationwide, CMC Southern Post in Cayce, SC, we new we needed to make sure their electrical system was coordinated and that the arc flash hazard analysis would be important for worker safety. This project also included a short circuit study and an updated one-line as well as arc flash warning labels.