Power Asset Maintenance

Energized Insulator Cleaning & Compliance Assurance

At Crown ERAM, our energized insulator cleaning services are built to do more than maintain equipment—they help safeguard your operations, your workforce, and your compliance standing.

Our specialized process allows for the safe removal of contaminants from energized equipment without interrupting service. Using insulated fiberglass wand systems, our technicians perform precision cleaning in live environments, minimizing downtime while maximizing operational continuity.

We utilize a finely processed, biodegradable limestone media that is carefully dried before application. Delivered through insulated wands, this material effectively removes buildup without damaging sensitive components or impacting the surrounding environment. The result is a non-abrasive, eco-conscious solution that preserves equipment integrity while restoring performance.

With over 30 years of experience, Crown ERAM’s energized insulator specialists have supported utilities and industrial facilities with a consistent focus on safety, reliability, and technical excellence.

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Proven Experience You Can Trust

With over 30 years of field experience, Crown ERAM has supported utilities and industrial facilities with dependable, safety-focused energized cleaning services.

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Aligned with Modern Safety Standards

As electrical maintenance standards evolve, so do the expectations placed on facility operators. The latest edition of NFPA 70B (Standard for Electrical Equipment Maintenance) has transitioned from a recommended guideline to a mandatory, enforceable standard—raising the bar for how electrical systems must be maintained.

While NFPA 70B itself is not a federal law, its requirements are increasingly enforceable through multiple channels:

Regulatory Oversight: The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) may reference NFPA 70B under the General Duty Clause, using it as a benchmark for recognized safe maintenance practices.
Jurisdictional Adoption: State and local authorities can incorporate NFPA 70B into enforceable codes, making compliance a legal requirement within their regions.
Insurance Expectations: Carriers often require adherence to recognized standards to maintain coverage, manage risk, and validate claims.
Contractual Requirements: Many service agreements now specify compliance with NFPA standards as a condition of work.
Liability Protection: In the event of an incident, adherence to NFPA 70B can serve as critical evidence of due diligence and risk mitigation.

Why It Matters

For today’s industrial and utility environments, compliance with NFPA 70B is no longer optional—it’s a practical necessity. Crown ERAM’s energized cleaning solutions directly support these requirements by helping reduce contamination-related risks, improve system reliability, and demonstrate a proactive approach to electrical maintenance.

Safe systems. Proven methods. Compliance you can stand behind.

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