Pulse360 Electrical Maintenance Program
Many industrial facilities perform some level of electrical preventive maintenance, but maintaining a structured program that supports safety, compliance, and long-term reliability can be challenging. NFPA 70E and NFPA 70B establish clear expectations for electrical safety and equipment maintenance, yet many organizations struggle to manage these requirements in a coordinated way. This often results in:
- Multiple Vendors
- Scattered Documentation
- Inconsistent Schedules
- Missed Risks
- Budget Surprises
Pulse360 brings it all together into one coordinated program: one partner, one roadmap, one source of accountability.
What Is Pulse360?
Pulse360 is a structured electrical maintenance program that helps industrial sites move away from reactive, one-off maintenance toward a predictable, risk-based approach aligned with NFPA 70E & 70B. It’s designed to protect people, protect assets, and protect your time.
The Pulse360 Journey: From Compliance to Confidence
Step 1: Establish Your Baseline
Assess current maintenance activities, documentation, and asset condition to identify gaps and establish a clear starting point.
Step 2: Create Your Roadmap
Build a structured, condition-informed maintenance plan that prioritizes needs and coordinates activities across a multi-year cycle.
Step 3: Execute With Confidence
Centralize schedules, documentation, and service delivery through one point of contact, simplifying coordination while enabling predictable planning and budgeting.
Step 4: Optimize for Reliability
Use trends and asset insights to refine priorities, improve safety, and strengthen long-term electrical reliability.
The Business Impact of Pulse360
Organizations implementing structured programs typically experience:
- Reduced unplanned downtime & fewer emergency repairs
- Improved audit readiness and NFPA 70E & 70B compliance
- Extended life of critical electrical assets
- Lower long-term capital replacement costs
- Reduced safety risks associated with electrical failures
- Predictable maintenance budgets by spreading investments over the life of the program
Example of a Pulse360 Electrical Maintenance Program Schedule
This is an example of a program schedule, but additional services may be added to the maintenance plan. See paragraph below for additional services.
| Task/Activity | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 | Year 5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arc Flash Assessment | ✓ | Maintain & Update | Maintain & Update | Maintain & Update | Maintain & Update |
| Breaker Injection Testing | ✓ | ||||
| Infrared Scanning & Visual Inspection | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Grounding Audit & Testing | ✓ | ✓ | |||
| De-Energized Maintenance & Cleaning | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Power & System Health | Asset Testing | Safety & Compliance |
|---|---|---|
| Power Quality & Harmonic Analysis | Transformer Oil Analysis | Elevator Hazard Monitoring System Audits |
| Power Factor Correction Systems | UPS & Battery System Testing | Electrical Connection Torque Verification |
| Load Monitoring & System Trending | Protective Relay Testing | Electrical Safety Program Reviews |
| Energy Monitoring & Reporting | Motor Circuit Analysis | Lockout/Tagout Procedure Reviews |
Take the Next Step With an Electrical Maintenance Program
No two facilities are identical; Pulse360 is designed to scale and adapt. You can add or remove services, adjust frequencies, and expand across additional facilities. Pulse360 unifies NFPA 70E & 70B into a contractor-managed program tailored to your facility, schedule, and long-term goals, delivered by a full turnkey provider with nationwide regional support. Contact us today at Pulse360Team@interstates.com.