Electrical Equipment Cleaning

Safely clean electrical panels, motors, generators, and switchgear without moisture or conductive residue. Extend equipment life and prevent failures.

About This Service

What is Electrical Equipment Cleaning?

Electrical equipment accumulates dust, carbon deposits, and contamination that can cause overheating, tracking, and premature failure. Traditional cleaning methods introduce moisture or leave residues that create additional hazards. Dry ice blasting offers a safe, effective solution.

Our electrical equipment cleaning service is non-conductive and leaves zero residue. The dry ice sublimates completely, leaving nothing behind that could create conductive paths or attract future contamination. Equipment can be cleaned with minimal disassembly, and in many cases, cleaning can be performed while equipment remains energized (using appropriate protocols).

We work with facility managers, electrical contractors, and utilities to maintain critical electrical infrastructure. Regular dry ice cleaning prevents the contamination buildup that leads to arc flash events, equipment failures, and unplanned outages.

Why Choose Us

Key Benefits

Non-Conductive Process

Dry ice is non-conductive and leaves no residue, making it safe for electrical applications.

Zero Moisture

No water or humidity introduced - critical for electrical equipment where moisture causes failures.

Prevent Arc Flash

Remove contamination that can create conductive paths and lead to dangerous arc flash events.

Extend Equipment Life

Clean equipment runs cooler and more efficiently, extending service life and preventing failures.

Minimize Downtime

Many applications allow cleaning without full shutdown. Equipment returns to service immediately.

Use Cases

Common Applications

Our electrical equipment cleaning service is ideal for a wide range of applications.

Switchgear and breaker panels
Motor windings and stators
Generators and turbines
Transformers
Control panels and PLCs
Substation equipment
Data center power distribution
UPS systems
Variable frequency drives
Bus bars and connections
Electrical enclosures
Nuclear and critical infrastructure
How It Works

Our Process

1

Safety Assessment

We evaluate the equipment and develop a cleaning plan that meets electrical safety requirements.

2

Coordination

We work with your electrical team to schedule cleaning during appropriate maintenance windows.

3

LOTO Procedures

When required, we follow proper lockout/tagout procedures before cleaning begins.

4

Precision Cleaning

Our technicians clean all surfaces using appropriate pressure and techniques for electrical equipment.

5

Verification

Visual inspection and documentation confirms contamination removal before returning equipment to service.

Got Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

In some cases, yes, using appropriate protocols and equipment. We'll assess your specific situation and follow all applicable safety requirements.

Dry ice blasting can generate static. We use grounding procedures and anti-static techniques to mitigate any concerns for sensitive equipment.

Depends on the environment. High-contamination areas may need quarterly cleaning, while cleaner environments might be annual. We can help establish a maintenance schedule.

Our technicians are trained in electrical safety, OSHA requirements, and dry ice blasting procedures. We carry appropriate certifications for the work we perform.

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