Medium-voltage distribution & utility coordination helps facilities in Las Vegas, NV match incoming service and distribution to the loads they rely on every day. As buildings add equipment, expand square footage, or bring new processes online, existing service arrangements can start to feel stretched. Waze Electric reviews how power enters your site, how medium-voltage gear is arranged, and how loads are distributed downstream. We look at existing drawings, gear nameplates, and on site conditions to see how well your system matches current and planned use.


Medium-voltage distribution & utility coordination works best when it is grounded in how your facility actually runs each day. Production lines, large HVAC units, chillers, and heavy mechanical equipment all pull power in different ways. Waze Electric talks with your team about operating schedules, critical loads, and areas where power quality has been a concern. From there, we look at medium-voltage distribution & utility coordination that aligns transformers, switches, and feeders with the way your plant or building is organized.
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Medium-voltage distribution & utility coordination keeps your service changes and distribution upgrades in line with utility standards and review processes.
Planning ahead with medium-voltage distribution & utility coordination helps ensure service, gear, and feeders can support today’s equipment and tomorrow’s expansions.
Organized medium-voltage distribution & utility coordination limits surprises during shutdowns, cutovers, and energization, which helps protect operations.

Facilities with larger loads such as industrial plants, campuses, and big commercial buildings benefit most from medium-voltage distribution & utility coordination.
Yes, we can walk the site, review available documents, and rebuild missing details as part of medium-voltage distribution & utility coordination work.
Not always, and part of medium-voltage distribution & utility coordination is comparing current gear ratings and layouts to proposed loads to see what must change.
It can, since reviewing feeders, gear, and protection as part of medium-voltage distribution & utility coordination may reveal misapplied or overloaded equipment.
Utility contact should start early in design so medium-voltage distribution & utility coordination can account for their requirements before construction decisions are locked in.
We frequently coordinate with engineering firms as part of medium-voltage distribution & utility coordination so field conditions and design intent stay aligned.