The picture is more complicated for manufacturing companies when it comes to electrical reliability than domestic users or most other types of businesses. Manufacturing electrical systems help to control and power a wide range of machines and equipment. Not only are these systems responsible for providing machinery with energy, but they also play an important role in equipment control and maintaining safety. Examples of control systems that rely on electricity include human-machine interfaces, industrial automation and control systems, and programmable logic controllers.
A manufacturing facility may have a bespoke electrical system set up for its needs, but all facilities will require extensive lighting. This means power quality must be good enough to light the factory correctly, which is vital for health and safety. Factories may also contain some office space.
Some factory processes may require a backup generator or uninterruptible power supply just in case there is a power outage. Specialist electrical engineers can help develop the electrical systems for production lines, conveyors, machinery, and industrial lighting.