Professional Electrical Engineering & Power Distribution Design
Professional Electrical Engineering & Power Distribution Design

SKM modeling is a critical component of modern power system analysis used to evaluate the safety, reliability, and performance of electrical distribution systems. Using advanced SKM Power*Tools software, we develop detailed electrical system models that simulate real-world operating conditions to perform studies such as short circuit analysis, coordination studies, arc flash analysis, load flow analysis, and equipment evaluation. These models provide accurate data that help identify potential system issues, optimize protective device settings, improve system reliability, and ensure compliance with OSHA, NFPA, and industry standards. Our SKM modeling services support commercial and industrial facilities by delivering precise engineering analysis that enhances safety, efficiency, and long-term operational performance.

SKM modeling is highly beneficial in industrial settings where complex electrical systems require accurate analysis, safe operation, and reliable power distribution. In manufacturing plants, SKM models are used to perform coordination and arc flash studies that help protect employees and minimize costly downtime during electrical faults. Facilities such as chemical plants, paper mills, food processing facilities, and automotive plants rely on SKM modeling to evaluate system performance, optimize breaker and relay settings, and ensure critical production equipment operates safely and efficiently.
SKM modeling is also valuable for facilities planning system expansions, equipment upgrades, or backup power integration. Industrial facilities often use SKM studies to determine whether existing electrical infrastructure can support new machinery, motor loads, or process equipment before installation. In data centers, hospitals, airports, water treatment plants, and other critical infrastructure, SKM modeling helps engineers analyze fault currents, load flow, generator performance, and emergency power systems to improve reliability and maintain compliance with OSHA, NFPA 70E, and other industry standards.