Eaton’s Electrical Services & Systems (EESS)
Eaton’s Electrical Services & Systems team of engineers offers a comprehensive portfolio of services tailored for every stage of a power system’s life—design, build and support.
Systems analysis and design
Eaton engineers create a comprehensive view of the entire power system. With that information, flexibility is strategically built into the system, so that the power system can adapt to changing requirements.
Energy audits
Eaton engineers identify wasteful patterns in total energy consumption from all sources—electricity, steam, gas and compressed air—and recommend more efficient solutions to reduce overall energy use.
Training
Eaton offers training for workers to teach them how to spot danger and avoid it. With this knowledge, workers can do a better job of protecting themselves.
Arc flash hazard analysis
This service identifies places in the power system where there’s risk of an arc flash. Once the dangers are known, they can be managed.
Refurbishing services
Eaton service engineers can refurbish and recondition existing equipment to extend its useful life, providing a cost-effective solution for meeting today’s standards of efficiency and reliability.
Sag ride through (SRT) device
This patent-pending device provides a battery-free solution that reduces space, initial investment and maintenance—all while meeting uptime requirements.
FlashGard motor control center
This award-winning motor control is the first in the industry to offer features to help prevent injury from electric shock, arc flash burn and arc blast impact.
Arcflash Reduction Maintenance System
This unit utilizes a separate analog trip circuit that provides faster interruption times than the standard (digital) “instantaneous” protection, improving safety by providing a reliable method to reduce fault-clearing time.
Medium voltage motor control
Factory assembly and testing make installation fast and easy, with fewer unplanned costs.
Power Xpert software and remote monitoring
Web-based monitoring provides access to crucial information so the user can identify disturbances before they interrupt operations.