Scope & design review
Single-line diagrams, cable schedule, panel schedule, segregation plan. We pick up the design or develop it together with you.
Capability III · Power & control
Low-voltage and low-current electrical installations delivered by a team of qualified electricians and electrical fitters. Combined experience across shipyards, industrial plants and the Gdańsk refinery, covering virtually any scope in the discipline.
What we do
Each of the areas below is delivered in-house, from concept through execution to commissioning and service.
Complete power and signal installations for industrial sites and shipyards.
Communication, signal and low-voltage runs, including automation backbone wiring and instrumentation routing.
Industrial control systems, automation panels, PLC wiring and integration.
Design and installation of lightning-protection systems for industrial buildings and structures.
In-house prefabrication of distribution and control cabinets, wired, tested and ready for site installation.
Acceptance and periodic electrical measurements, insulation tests, earth-loop impedance and protective-device verification.
Certified installation of Roxtec cable transit seals for shipbuilding and industrial use.
Cable routing in ducts and tray systems compliant with shipbuilding standards.
Project enquiry
Send us a project description, we'll respond with scope, materials and a delivery plan.
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Standards we work to
Industrial and marine electrical work is not just “pulling cables.” The standard that the cable, the transit, the lightning protection and the cabinet are built to is what makes the difference at acceptance.
Roxtec sealing systems are the industry reference for fire-, gas-, water- and pressure-tight cable and pipe penetrations on ships, offshore platforms and industrial buildings. Installation requires certified personnel and an audit-ready documentation package. We deliver both, Roxtec installations on partner yards from Gdynia to German yards, with the documentation that survives a class survey.
Routing in shipbuilding follows class-society and IACS-influenced rules: separation between low-voltage and signal runs, bend radii, fixings, EMC considerations. Our electrical crews route in ducts and tray systems to those rules, the same standard we apply on industrial sites where EMC and segregation matter.
Lightning-protection systems on industrial buildings are a structural safety topic, not an afterthought on the roof. Designs follow PN-EN 62305 (Polish adoption of IEC 62305), from risk assessment through external (air termination, down conductors, earthing) and internal (surge protection, equipotential bonding) protection.
Insulation resistance, earth-loop impedance, protective-device verification, continuity of protective conductors. The measurement protocol is what your acceptance authority reads. We deliver it in a form that lets them sign off without back-and-forth.
How we work
Most of our electrical work runs on partner yards or industrial sites, meaning our crews mobilise with their own tools, instrumentation and prefabricated cabinet hardware. On larger scopes, cabinets are pre-built in Gdynia and shipped wired, tested and ready for connection.
Single-line diagrams, cable schedule, panel schedule, segregation plan. We pick up the design or develop it together with you.
Distribution and control cabinets pre-built in Gdynia, fully wired and bench-tested against the project drawings before they leave the shop.
Cable routing, Roxtec transits, equipment connection, lightning-protection install, with crews sized to your schedule and yard slot.
Acceptance measurements, protocol package, single-line as-built. Handover ready for the acceptance authority on first visit.
FAQ
Yes. Roxtec transits are only as good as the people installing them. Our crews on Roxtec scope are trained to the manufacturer's installation standard and we hand over the inspection package that goes with it.
Class-society and IACS-influenced rules drive routing on classed vessels: segregation, bend radius, fixings, EMC. Our crews come from shipyard backgrounds and apply the same standards on industrial sites.
Designs follow PN-EN 62305 / IEC 62305. The risk assessment, the external system (air termination, down conductors, earthing) and the internal protection (SPDs, bonding) are documented in a form an authority can accept.
Distribution and control cabinets are built and wired in Gdynia, then bench-tested against the project drawings before shipping. On site we connect, energise and run acceptance, significantly less work in the field, fewer surprises.
Yes. Single-line as-built, panel schedule, cable schedule, measurement protocol, conformity documents. Whatever the acceptance authority, yard QA, industrial-site safety, class society, needs at sign-off.