Independent Industrial UV Disinfection Service • Field Repair
Independent Maintenance & Electrical Repair for Industrial UV Systems
We offer independent maintenance, electrical repair, and support for major industrial UV systems, such as TrojanUV, helping Northern Alberta facilities minimize downtime, protect their discharge permit, and keep reactors operating at full validated dose. Crescent Electric is not an authorized Trojan Technologies dealer — all service is provided as a third-party electrical and controls contractor.
Scheduled inspections, documentation, and reporting that keep your UV disinfection system audit-ready and within regulatory compliance year-round.
Lamp & Ballast Replacement
Compatible replacement UV lamps and ballast swaps with proper end-of-life tracking — restoring output before UV transmittance drops below permit limits.
Quartz Sleeve Chemical Cleaning & Sleeving
Safe acid-bath and mechanical wipe cleaning of quartz sleeves, plus replacement of cracked or fogged sleeves to recover full UV dose performance.
PLC Programming, Control Diagnostics & Alarm Troubleshooting
Allen-Bradley and Siemens PLC support, HMI faults, communication drops, and Trojan-specific alarm codes resolved on-site to get reactors back online fast.
UV Intensity Sensor Calibration
Verification and calibration of UV intensity sensors against reference standards so reported dose values match actual reactor performance.
Why an experienced electrical & controls contractor matters
A missed UV dose isn't just a maintenance issue — it's a regulatory event. Operators who rely on general technicians for ballast swaps or PLC fault clears often discover the real cost months later: failed discharge samples, fines from provincial regulators, and emergency reactor rebuilds during peak flow. Crescent Electric combines licensed Alberta Master Electricians with controls and PLC expertise, so your UV system is diagnosed, repaired, and documented properly the first time.
Avoid permit violations & regulatory fines
Minimize unplanned reactor downtime
Documented PM records for audits
Proper bonding, grounding & lockout/tagout
Industrial Service Request
Request an Industrial UV Service Call
Tell us about your facility and reactor — we'll respond with availability and next steps.
Professional perspective on Industrial UV System Maintenance
After more than a decade wiring homes and businesses in Fort McMurray, AB, we’ve learned that industrial uv system maintenance done well comes down to a handful of details most homeowners never see. Here is what we look for on every job — and what you should expect from any electrician you hire.
Fort McMurray Climate Considerations
Sub-arctic winters in Fort McMurray, AB push electrical systems hard. Cold-weather brittleness in older aluminum and back-stab connections, condensation in unheated spaces, and heavy heat-tracing loads all change how a job has to be installed. Our crews specify cold-rated cable, weather-sealed enclosures, and properly torqued lugs verified to manufacturer spec so your industrial uv system maintenance keeps working through −40 °C.
Code Compliance & Permitting
Every project we complete is wired to the latest Canadian Electrical Code (CEC) as adopted by Alberta, with permits pulled through the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo and signed off by a Safety Codes Officer. That paper trail protects your home insurance, your warranty, and the resale value of your property — three things DIY work or unpermitted handymen quietly compromise.
Load Calculations Done Right
Before we add a single circuit we calculate the demand against your existing service. Heat pumps, EV chargers, hot tubs, and induction ranges are routinely under-estimated, which is why we see panels in Timberlea, Thickwood, and Beacon Hill running near capacity. A proper Section 8 calculation tells us whether a panel upgrade, a sub-panel, or load management is the right answer — not a guess.
Materials & Workmanship
We standardize on tier-one components: copper conductors, Eaton/Square D/Siemens panels and breakers, hospital-grade devices where appropriate, and AFCI/GFCI protection per current code. Joints are made with proper connectors and torqued — never twisted with tape — and every device is labelled so the next electrician (or you) can troubleshoot in minutes.
What Inspection Day Looks Like
When the SCO arrives we walk the job with them, panel labels visible, cover plates off, and test reports ready. Because we plan for inspection from the first staple, our pass rate on first inspection is well above the regional average — meaning your industrial uv system maintenance project finishes on time without a second visit fee.
When To Call A Licensed Electrician
Flickering lights on multiple circuits, breakers that trip the moment they’re reset, warm receptacle plates, the smell of burning bakelite, or any visible scorching are not “wait and see” problems. They are early warnings of arcing or loose connections that cause house fires. Call Crescent Electric at (587) 557-5494 the day you notice them — same-day diagnostics are almost always available in Fort McMurray, AB.
Frequently Asked Questions about Industrial UV System Maintenance