Quick consult
We map your site/operation, what you’re solving and the interfaces to technology and switchboards.
Earthing & bonding (LV)
We design and execute machine earthing, MET/HOP and bonding as a system. Not just “a checkbox”—but a safe, serviceable infrastructure with clear documentation.
Safety
Protection against electric shock
Stability
Fewer faults and nuisance issues
Handover
Revision-ready documentation
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MET / HOP
Main equipotential bonding
Measurements
Ready for revision
It’s often addressed only once problems appear. We build the system so problems don’t happen—and if something does, it’s faster to find and fix.
Prepare power, earthing and bonding so commissioning happens without improvisation.
Legacy aluminum, improvised PE paths and undocumented add-ons increase fault and downtime risk.
Good earthing and bonding is the foundation—often improves stability and makes diagnostics faster.
Peace of mind: readable documentation, labeling and handover that revisions and service can build on.
Earthing has one metric: it must work when it matters. We deliver a solution that’s measurable, safe, and ready for revision.
Machine & technology earthing
Protective conductor terminations, bonding of frames and structures, service-friendly logic and safe disconnection.
MET/HOP & equipotential bonding
Main bonding terminal (MET/HOP), bonding of conductive parts and revision-ready execution.
Routes, penetrations & order
Cable routes and penetrations designed to be serviceable and aligned with real operational needs.
A fast, controlled process. In industry we plan around shutdown windows, service access and technology interfaces. In buildings we prioritize safety and a clean handover.
We map your site/operation, what you’re solving and the interfaces to technology and switchboards.
We propose the earthing/bonding approach including practical routing and labeling.
Installation planned around your operation (shutdowns, safety, service access).
Continuity verification, workmanship checks, revision readiness and next-step recommendations.
Clear handover (printed/digital as agreed) so maintenance doesn’t have to guess.
We can continue with revisions, thermography, switchboard updates and related services.
Earthing and equipotential bonding isn’t “just a standard requirement”. In real operations, it decides whether a fault becomes a controlled event—or an outage. We design the protection system so it still works after expansions, technology changes and years of maintenance.
We handle bonding as part of the whole: feeders, switchboards, cable routes and penetrations. When bonding is done “just to have it”, without logic and labeling, maintenance loses time—and operational risk rises.
What we often fix
What you gain
The more precise the input, the faster the delivery. If something is missing, we’ll clarify on site.
Basics
Documents
Related services
Long-term partnerships with top companies in industry and the public sector.
Yes. We handle machine, production line and technology system earthing including bonding of frames and structures. We focus on practicality, service logic and clean interfaces to switchboards and cable routes.
MET/HOP is the main bonding point where protective conductors and conductive parts are interconnected. Proper bonding reduces dangerous touch voltages and improves both safety and operational stability.
Yes. In industrial facilities we design interfaces between main feeders, sub-distribution boards, routes and technologies so the system is reliable long-term—and safe to service and expand.
Commonly during expansion, adding new machines, repeated faults, switchboard modifications, or when an audit/revision identifies deficiencies. Earthing is often the “silent” root cause behind instability and outages.
Often yes. Quality earthing, bonding and correct PE paths improve reference potential and can reduce certain interference types. We always assess this in the context of your specific technology and wiring topology.
Yes. Depending on scope, we perform required measurements (e.g., continuity of protective conductors and bonding) and prepare inputs for the electrical revision. The goal is an audit-ready handover usable for maintenance and future expansion.
Yes. We treat earthing and bonding as part of the whole system. If bonding bars, terminals, switchboard changes or route updates are needed, we design and execute them so the system remains logical and serviceable.
Yes. We bond according to building and technology type—machine frames, steel structures, conductive parts and technical room interfaces. Clear connection points and readable documentation are essential.
Yes. We can follow with an electrical revision depending on scope and equipment type. We prepare the installation and documentation so the revision is smooth—without last-minute “catch-up”.
A fast estimate is possible based on facility type, scope (machines/switchboards), available documentation and timing. If documentation is missing, we refine the scope during a site survey and measurement.