Electric Branch

CSC has developed a comprehensive electric branch management plan comprising eminent feature:

A list of all electrical assets at CSC, including their location, condition, and maintenance requirements.

A schedule for preventive maintenance and inspections.

A list of spare parts and materials that need to be kept on hand.

A procedure for responding to emergency electrical problems.
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Tracking and managing electrical energy consumption

This system should track the amount of electricity used by each facility at CSC. This information can be used to identify areas where energy efficiency can be improved.

Energy-efficient electrical equipment

When replacing old electrical equipment, choose energy-efficient models. This will help to reduce CSC’s energy consumption and costs.

Train staff on electrical safety procedures

All staff who work with electrical equipment should be trained on safety procedures. This will help to prevent accidents and injuries.

Regularly audit the electric branch’s management practices

This will help to identify areas where improvement is needed.

 Scheduled Preventive Maintenance and Inspections

Preventive maintenance is essential for keeping electrical equipment in good working condition and preventing failures. The schedule should include tasks such as cleaning and lubricating equipment, inspecting for signs of wear and tear, and testing equipment for proper operation.

Identification of spare parts and materials that need to be kept on hand

This list is based on the types of electrical equipment that are used at CSC and the most common types of failures. Having spare parts on hand will help to minimize downtime in the event of a failure.

Defined procedure for responding to emergency electrical problems

This procedure include steps for identifying and isolating the problem, notifying the appropriate personnel, and taking corrective action without any delay.