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POWER DELIVERY

Protection & Control
Engineering

Protective relaying, control systems, and SCADA integration for generation and delivery infrastructure. The layer that keeps your system safe and smart.

SCOPE

Relaying, Controls, SCADA

APPLICATIONS

Generation, Transmission, Distribution

What we do

Protection and control engineering is the discipline that ensures a power system is safe, selective, and smart. We design relay settings, control logic, panel wiring, and SCADA integration for generation projects, substations, and microgrids. Our engineers have deep experience with modern digital relays and legacy systems alike.

Services We Provide

01

Protection System Design

Relay selection, protection philosophy development, and coordination studies ensuring selective fault clearing from source to load.

02

Relay Settings & Documentation

Settings calculations and relay settings files for digital protective relays — formatted for utility submission and field commissioning use.

03

Control Schematics & Panel Wiring

Control logic diagrams, panel wiring drawings, and terminal schedules for switchgear, substations, and generation facilities.

04

SCADA & Communication Design

Communication architecture, protocol selection (DNP3, IEC 61850, Modbus), and integration specifications for SCADA and EMS platforms.

05

Commissioning Test Plans

Structured commissioning procedures for protection systems — relay test sheets, functional test sequences, and acceptance criteria.

06

Arc Flash Analysis

NFPA 70E-compliant arc flash hazard assessment, incident energy calculations, and Label Friday arc flash labels ready for panel installation.

WHO IT'S FOR
PRODUCTS THAT HELP

PORTFOLIO AVAILABLE ON REQUEST​

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We share portfolios directly — matched to your project type.

Typical Deliverables

Relay settings documents

Control schematics

Panel wiring diagrams

SCADA integration specs

Commissioning test plans

Protection coordination studies

Protection and control done precisely.

Tell us about your project and we'll define the engineering scope.

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