Welcome to SEI, formerly Shuler Electric, providing onsite industrial electrical contracting services to the Triangle Area and throughout Central North Carolina since 1982. SEI can deliver design-build electrical projects with outsourced CAD drawings, professional engineering stamps, and automation software development. In addition to offering industrial electrical contracting services, SEI operates a U.L. Listed panel shop that produces competitively priced U.L. 508A open or enclosed and U.L. 698A enclosed industrial control panels.
SEI was founded in 1982 with the purpose of providing industrial electrical contracting services. We can design and build electrical projects with outsourced drafting, professional engineering stamps, and automation software development and documentation. In addition, we provide "firm quoted" and "cost-plus" or "time-and-material" projects using customer-furnished materials if required, and we can also assist with preliminary budget pricing. SEI furnishes all services and project construction with a warranty, and we have 24/7 emergency services and after hours call response capabilities.
At SEI, we recognize that issues can occur with industrial electrical equipment at any point and on any day of the week. Because we pride ourselves on delivering the best possible service to our clients, we offer 24/7 emergency services to address such faults immediately. Did your main production motor burn out? Did you lose your incoming power line? Was there a fire at your production facility? Every minute of production time lost to electrical equipment damage or failure costs you money, and SEI is available to help.
Installing and servicing medium voltage electrical systems in a production facility requires specialized equipment, training, and experience. The SEI staff possesses considerable expertise in working with these systems, and we aim to be your source for medium voltage installation and high potential (hipot) testing services. It is recommended that all new medium voltage system installations be tested to ensure that the cabling is properly insulated and configured. In addition, existing medium voltage systems require regular testing to confirm their safety and vitality.