Commercial & Industrial
What an Unplanned Shutdown Actually Costs You
In commercial and industrial facilities, downtime carries real dollars — lost production, missed shipments, overtime, customer impact, insurance exposure. CTM365 helps your team see the electrical issues that lead there, earlier.
Production-oriented facilities run on assumptions that only get tested at the worst moments: that the gear held up, that the last inspection caught what it should have, that the backup systems will behave. Electrical issues don't warn you on a schedule that matches your production calendar. By the time a breaker trips or a line goes down, the cost isn't just the repair — it's the hours, the overtime, the recovery, and the conversation with leadership afterward.
The pressure on this industry
- Earlier awareness of thermal drift inside critical switchgear, motor control centers, and feeders.
- Continuous trend context to support maintenance scheduling between planned shutdowns.
- A defensible reliability story when insurance, corporate, or leadership asks how you’re staying ahead of electrical risk.
- A reduction, where appropriate, in manual panel-opening inspection workflows on live equipment.
A manufacturing plant running two shifts
Historically inspected quarterly, with an IR scan on the main switchgear. Continuous monitoring adds visibility between scans without disrupting production
A distribution center with high seasonal load
Electrical systems under the heaviest stress during the quarters that matter most. Continuous monitoring captures behavior during peak, not only during a calm inspection window
A multi-site industrial operator
A standardized approach to continuous monitoring across critical locations — consistent posture, consistent visibility, consistent story for corporate
Benefits
Protect throughput and revenue
Reduce the times your team has to be inside energized equipment for routine reads
Strengthen the story you tell your insurer and your leadership
Make your maintenance dollars decide, instead of your unplanned-downtime dollars
Frequently asked questions
Will this interfere with production during install?
CTM365 is designed to activate with minimal operational disruption. We plan the install around your production rhythm, not the other way around.
Can we start small?
Yes. Phased coverage is the norm. Most engagements start with the highest-impact electrical equipment first and expand from there.
Does this replace our electrical contractor?
No. CTM365 supports the people and processes already keeping your facility running. It gives them earlier signal, not less work.