+ Medical Equipment Installation

One scope. Electrical feed, earthing, commissioning — signed off.

No separate biomedical contractor. No handoff gaps. We install to the manufacturer specification, document every step, and deliver a complete handover dossier.

Close-up wide shot inside a clinical treatment room — a technician's gloved hands connecting a power feed cable to the rear panel of a medical imaging unit, stainless steel equipment surfaces visible, natural daylight from a high window casting clean side-lighting across the cable run and panel labels
Close-up wide shot inside a clinical treatment room — a technician's gloved hands connecting a power feed cable to the rear panel of a medical imaging unit, stainless steel equipment surfaces visible, natural daylight from a high window casting clean side-lighting across the cable run and panel labels
— How We Work

Spec-exact installation, every time

Step 01 — Site Survey

We review the equipment specification sheet and walk the clinical space to confirm power requirements, earthing paths, and conduit routing before a single cable is pulled.

Step 02 — Dedicated Feed & Earthing

Dedicated circuit from the distribution board, medical-grade earthing to IEC standards, and surge protection fitted — all within the same scope, no subcontractors.

Step 03 — Installation & Commissioning

Equipment connected and powered to manufacturer settings. Every parameter tested, logged, and signed off before the clinical team takes handover.

/ Full Handover Dossier

Medical-grade compliance, fully documented

Every installation closes with a dossier your facility's biomedical and engineering teams can audit: circuit drawings, earthing test records, commissioning logs, and equipment serial verification.

Circuit Drawings

Earthing Test Records

Commissioning Logs

Serial Verification

Measured resistance values logged at each earthing point, confirming IEC-compliant continuity before sign-off.

Timestamped test results and parameter readings taken at power-up, cross-referenced to the manufacturer specification.

Equipment serial numbers recorded against purchase documentation — a clean audit trail from delivery to live operation.

As-built electrical schematics for every dedicated feed installed, stamped and retained in the dossier.

Ready to scope your equipment installation?

Send us the equipment specification and site details. We'll confirm scope, electrical requirements, and timeline — no guesswork, no surprises.