Irrigation

We pride ourselves on our electrical knowledge when working with modern and old farming irrigation systems.

Irrigation

We pride ourselves on our electrical knowledge when working with modern and old farming irrigation systems.

Don’t forget to check out our comprehensive maintenance programmes specifically designed for irrigation systems and on dairy farms.

Modern dairy sheds and irrigation systems are essentially industrial units set in the countryside. They need to be treated as such and given regular maintenance. This sort of programmed maintenance will see fault work diminish either in frequency and or scale

Heat Sensors

Excessive heat in the pump system is not good for the equipment nor is it good for your pocket. Excessive heat is pointing to equipment failure and wastage of electricity.

Vibration Sensors

Vibration can reduce equipment to a pile of junk in a relatively short period of time. The vibration fatigues components, decreasing their strength as well as promoting more rapid wear.

Heaters

During the winter many parts of the irrigation pump systems are exposed to temperatures cold enough to cause damage. Calect is able to install systems to prevent this damage.

VSD Installations on Existing Irrigation

Variable Speed Drives are becoming increasingly common in industrial, commercial, farming and even domestic installations. Calect can advise, instal and maintain a wide variety of VSDs, and will ensure that you have the best equipment for the job.

Surge Diverters for Drives

Surges of voltage to your installations can occur all too frequently. Often surges are caused by electricity network instability and lightning strikes. Calect will make sure your systems are the best they possibly can be to avoid any such issues.

Power Factor Correction

Eyes usually glaze over when electricians speak about power factor of an AC electric power system. Power factor is vitally important to you - read more to find out how Calect can help 

Time and Flow (RM Act)

The Resource Management (Measurement and Reporting of Water Takes) Regulations 2010 require all water takes at or above 5 litres/sec to be metered. This is yet another legal requirement that Calect can help you with.