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Electrical · Service

Industrial electrical installation across the North West.

New installs, upgrades, rewires and small-works for factories, warehouses, process plants and commercial estates — designed, installed and certified in-house.

BS 7671 compliantIn-house design & testISO 9001 / 14001 / 45001

What we do

The service in plain English.

Industrial electrical installation is the physical layer that everything else on your site depends on — incoming supplies, distribution boards, sub-mains, motor circuits, machine feeds, control power, lighting and small power. Lutrom designs and delivers installations from single new-machine feeds all the way up to complete factory rewires. We work from a client's specification, take on turnkey design-and-install packages against a functional brief, or step in mid-project to rescue an installation that has drifted from its original design. Every installation is designed and installed to BS 7671:2018+A2:2022 (the 18th Edition), tested and certified by our own approved electricians, and handed over with a full documentation pack — as-built schematics, cable schedules, board schedules, test certificates and, where relevant, a discharge study of the whole distribution system. Because we hold electrical, mechanical and controls disciplines in-house, a single Lutrom team can install the panel, run the cables, terminate the drives, commission the PLC and prove the safety circuit — with a single point of accountability if anything needs revisiting later.

What's included

Every job covers the following.

  • New installations — factory expansions, new-machine drops, sub-main upgrades, DB replacements
  • Rewires — full site rewires or targeted circuit-by-circuit replacement of aged infrastructure
  • Containment — trunking, tray, basket, conduit and armoured runs sized and installed properly
  • Cable pulling, glanding and termination to BS 7671, including SWA, MICC and LSZH systems
  • Distribution boards, isolators and TP&N boards from any of the mainstream UK manufacturers
  • Motor circuits, VSD-fed drives, DOL/star-delta starters and safety-rated e-stop circuits
  • LED lighting installations and controls — high-bay industrial, task lighting, external estate
  • Full inspection, testing and certification issued digitally through our approved scheme
  • Handover pack: as-built drawings, board schedules, cert, discharge study, O&M documentation

Who it's for

Common on these sites.

Our approach

Survey. Quote. Deliver. Sign off.

01

Site survey

We walk the site with your engineering lead, mark up the existing installation, agree the scope and note any obvious constraints — asbestos, live circuits, isolation windows, production access.

02

Design & fixed quote

You get a written design (schematics, board schedule, cable calculations) plus a fixed-price quote with a milestone plan and options where the scope is genuinely flexible.

03

Install

Installation delivered by our own approved electricians against the approved design, with weekly progress reports and photographs on multi-week jobs.

04

Test, cert & hand over

Every circuit tested and certified before energisation. You get the full documentation pack on the day of hand-over, not weeks later.

How we price this work

No surprise invoices.

Industrial installations are priced by scope, not by day rate — you'll get a fixed price for a defined installation, or a schedule-of-rates for open-ended small-works accounts. Small jobs (a new machine feed, a distribution board swap) are typically quoted after a phone conversation and photos. Larger installations get a site survey and a written design before we quote. Every quote spells out materials, labour, testing, certification and any allowances for isolation or out-of-hours working so you can see exactly where the money goes.

Coverage

Where we deliver this service.

We deliver industrial electrical installation across the north west across the North West of England — from our Northwich base. Same-day dispatch for callouts and scheduled visits for planned work.

Service FAQ

What clients ask before they call.

Are your electricians approved?

Yes. Every electrician working on a Lutrom installation holds current 18th Edition (2382-22) and Inspection & Testing (2391) qualifications, works to our ISO 9001 quality system, and is registered under our electrical scheme provider. Test certificates are issued digitally so you have them the same day the job completes.

Do you work from a client's own design or design the installation yourselves?

Both. We're happy to install to a consultant's design, and we're equally happy to take on the full design-and-install package against a functional brief. On design-and-install we produce schematics, board schedules and cable calculations for your sign-off before we buy anything.

Can you handle installations while the site is live?

Yes — most of our industrial installations happen alongside live production. We plan the isolation strategy up-front, work to your permit-to-work regime, and where necessary do the disruptive elements out-of-hours or during planned shutdowns. Everything is agreed and priced before we start.

Do you handle the containment as well as the cabling?

Yes. We install our own trunking, tray, basket and conduit — including welded steel supports where the run needs them. Doing containment and cabling as one package usually saves time and money vs. splitting the trades.

Can you install and commission the machine at the same time?

Yes — because we hold mechanical, electrical and controls in-house, one Lutrom team can install the machine, run the electrical feed, terminate the drives and commission the PLC. Fewer handoffs, one accountable supplier.

Do you provide a discharge study on larger installations?

Yes, where the installation warrants it — new sub-mains, motor circuits with significant fault levels, or where the client's insurer or head office requires a formal fault study. It's included in the design deliverables on any installation where it's relevant.

Talk to us

Got a project, a survey or a compliance deadline?

Talk to a working engineer — not a call centre. Every enquiry gets a same-day human reply.

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