Why Choose Light It Up Electric LLC For Industrial Repair
Downtime is expensive. You need a crew that is prepared, safe, and decisive. Here is what sets us apart for industrial work:
We respect your safety procedures and coordinate with supervisors to minimize disruption. Our goal is to restore production and strengthen reliability, shift after shift.
How Our Repair Process Works
Every call follows a disciplined approach, so you know what to expect and when to expect it.
- Stabilize And Make Safe: Lockout/tagout, verify zero energy, and secure the work zone.
- Diagnose: Inspect wiring, terminations, and components. Pull fault logs, test voltages, and trace control signals.
- Correct: Repair or replace failed parts, re-terminate wiring, and update parameters as needed.
- Prove: Run tests, verify sensors and interlocks, and confirm the machine meets your operating specs.
- Document: Provide findings, parts used, recommendations, and any follow-up items for your maintenance plan.
If production is critical, we can sequence work during breaks or changeovers to help you hit targets. For larger outages or panel upgrades, we coordinate in advance so materials and manpower are ready.
Local Tip: Along Route 70 and 73, voltage dips and harmonics from neighboring loads can trigger nuisance VFD and PLC faults. A quick power-quality check plus proper grounding and bonding often prevents repeat issues and saves future service calls.
Local Context: Built For Marlton And South Jersey Facilities
Plants around Marlton, Mount Laurel, and Moorestown see seasonal swings that affect equipment. Summer heat and humidity stress enclosures and drives, while winter dryness increases static and sensor noise. We look for moisture intrusion, dust buildup, loose terminations from thermal cycling, and improper bonding that can trip safety circuits. Our approach hardens your systems against these common local stressors.
Common Problems We Fix On Production Equipment
- VFD trips, overcurrent, or undervoltage faults
- PLC input/output failures, blown fuses, and power supplies
- Intermittent e-stops, guard switches, or light curtain faults
- Motor overheating, bearing noise, and insulation breakdown indicators
- Sensor drift, encoder dropout, and broken field wiring
- Nuisance breaker trips due to grounding or harmonics
Not sure what failed? Tell us the fault code or describe the behavior. We will advise the quickest path to a safe, verified repair.