A well-loved and acclaimed bakery, House of Biskota, had scouted a new Tullamarine location that would better suit their growing business. Now came the task of converting into a space that would be functional and safe for a bakery to perform its daily functions.
The Task
Industrial kitchens, like the one in Tullamarine, require precise attention to electrical wiring due to their unique power demands and safety requirements. This project called for a three-phase installation, powering two industrial ovens (each drawing over 70 amps), single and three-phase pendant outlets, recessed food-grade lighting, exit and emergency lighting, a cool room, and a grease trap with pump and overflow alarm.
Given the additional power needs, we worked closely with the local supply authority to upgrade the street transformer, ensuring the bakery’s electrical system could handle the increased load. This collaboration was crucial to delivering a reliable power solution for the client.
The Approach
Creating the right environment for the baking process was key, and that meant designing an optimal electrical layout for all equipment. Strategic placement of outlets determined where the biscuit-making machinery would operate, ensuring smooth workflow for bakers.
Lighting was critical for meeting food preparation standards, so we worked with local lighting suppliers to install food-safe, high-visibility fixtures. Proper voltage to each outlet was essential to ensure smooth daily operations and maintain consistent production.
Optimising Electrical Layouts for Industrial Spaces
In Tullamarine’s industrial sector, optimising electrical layouts is critical for compliance with Australian standards and ensuring seamless operations:
- Strategic Placement of Power Outlets and Switchgear: Correctly positioned power outlets and switchgear, including RCDs (Residual Current Devices) and circuit breakers, ensure industrial machinery operates efficiently without power interruptions.
- Load Balancing via Distribution Boards: Proper load balancing across distribution boards prevents circuit overloads, improves equipment reliability, and reduces the risk of tripped circuits or downtime.
- Compliance with Local and National Electrical Standards: Adherence to Australian standards like AS/NZS 3000 and proper installation of safety devices such as surge protection and fault detection systems ensure compliance with local regulations in areas like Brimbank and Hume.
- Future-Proofing with Scalable Electrical Systems: Scalable systems, such as modular switchboards and flexible cable trays, allow for easy upgrades to meet increasing power demands as industrial facilities in Tullamarine expand.
Advanced Power Solutions for High-Demand Environments
Handling high electrical loads in Tullamarine’s industrial spaces requires advanced power solutions:
- Three-Phase Power Distribution: Installing three-phase power circuits with appropriately rated circuit breakers and isolation switches ensures consistent energy supply to high-demand machinery like industrial ovens and conveyor systems.
- LED High Bay and Task Lighting: Energy-efficient LED high bay lighting, paired with control systems like dimmers or motion sensors, reduces operational costs and meets the lighting standards required for industrial safety compliance.
- Advanced Power Distribution via MCCs (Motor Control Centres): Motor Control Centres streamline power distribution to machinery, allowing for centralised control of motor-driven equipment, which is essential for managing large-scale industrial processes.
- Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) and Backup Generators: Installing UPS systems alongside automatic transfer switches (ATS) for generators ensures continuous power supply during grid outages, protecting sensitive equipment and maintaining productivity in Tullamarine’s industrial environments.
The End Result
A fully-operational baking facility, thoughtfully designed with ample space and precision, ensuring optimal efficiency and seamless production.
Location Job Was Completed
Tullamarine, Victoria, 3043