Industrial Services · Toronto & the GTA
Power Quality Analysis & Monitoring
Amps Logics Electric identifies and analyzes power quality disturbances such as harmonics, voltage sags, transients and imbalances using calibrated power monitors. You get detailed reporting and clear corrective recommendations to protect equipment and reduce downtime.
Harmonics Analysis
Identify harmonic distortion that overheats equipment, trips breakers and shortens the life of motors and transformers.
Sags, Swells & Transients
Capture voltage sags, swells and transients that disrupt sensitive equipment and corrupt processes.
Imbalance Detection
Detect voltage and current imbalance that wastes energy and stresses three-phase motors.
Reporting & Recommendations
Detailed findings with prioritized, practical corrective steps you can act on.
Find the problem you can't see
Poor power quality rarely announces itself. Instead it shows up as equipment that runs hot, breakers that trip for no obvious reason, processes that glitch, and motors that fail early. Harmonics, voltage sags, transients, and phase imbalance are common culprits, and they're invisible without the right instruments. We connect calibrated power monitors to your system, capture what's actually happening over time, and turn that data into a clear picture of where the trouble is.
The result is a detailed report with corrective recommendations you can prioritize: not raw numbers, but a plan. We serve industrial and commercial facilities across Toronto, Etobicoke, King City, and the wider GTA.
Frequently asked questions
What are the signs of a power quality problem?
Common signs include equipment running hot, unexplained breaker trips, flickering lights, premature motor or transformer failures, and sensitive electronics behaving erratically. If any of these sound familiar, monitoring can confirm the cause.
What are harmonics and why do they matter?
Harmonics are distortions in the electrical waveform, often introduced by drives and electronic loads. They cause overheating, nuisance tripping, and reduced equipment life, and they're a frequent hidden cause of industrial electrical problems.
How long does power quality monitoring take?
It depends on the issue. Intermittent problems may need monitoring over several days or weeks to capture the event, while others can be assessed in a single visit. We size the monitoring period to what we're chasing.
Do you provide a report afterward?
Yes. You receive a detailed report of the findings along with prioritized corrective recommendations, so you know exactly what to address first.