Submains Upgrades in Townsville
Looking to upgrade your submains in Townsville? GAP Industries North Queensland delivers certified installations across residential, commercial and industrial environments.
From multi-unit developments to rural sites and high-demand facilities, we ensure your electrical distribution is built to handle current and future loads. We ensure they’re installed safely and in line with all regulations.
We partner with developers, contractors and site managers to upgrade outdated or undersized submains, ensuring cable sizing and voltage integrity meet AS/NZS 3000 standards.
Why Submains Matter for Safety and Reliability
Submains connect your main switchboard to other areas of your site, such as detached buildings or secondary switchboards. When undersized or faulty, they can cause voltage drop, circuit overloads or safety hazards.
Upgrading ensures:
- Stable voltage across longer distances
- Support for added loads or new tenants
- Alignment with current safety standards
- Reliable performance for critical infrastructure
What’s Included in Our Submains Upgrade Services
Our team handles the complete upgrade process:
Load and voltage calculations
Cable design for both current and future use
Replacement of submain circuits and conduits
Protection device installation and accurate labelling
Full testing and certification to AS/NZS 3000
We regularly upgrade systems in:
- Multi-unit residential sites
- Commercial premises with multiple users
- Industrial zones with extensive cable runs
- Rural locations needing wide coverage
Managing Voltage Drop and Load Balance
Long cable runs and growing loads can compromise performance and safety. Our electricians calculate voltage and load metrics to:
- Distribute power evenly across your site
- Prevent equipment malfunctions
- Reserve capacity for future expansion
- We install systems that keep power consistent during both normal and peak use.
24/7 Emergency Submains Upgrades
Rapid Response to Power Faults.
When a submain fault causes disruption, our licensed electricians act quickly to restore safety and minimise downtime across Townsville and surrounding areas.
We respond quickly to keep homes and businesses safe and operational.
Call our emergency line anytime, and we’ll dispatch a licensed electrician to assess the issue and get things back on track.
Fast, Certified & Safe: Why Townsville Clients Trust Us
Fully licensed and insured electricians
ISO 9001 certified systems and processes
Local team with fast response times
Experienced across residential, commercial and industrial settings
Fair pricing and easy job updates
Trusted by property managers, builders and businesses in Townsville
Compliance with AS/NZS 3000 and Local Guidelines
Every upgrade is designed to align with Australian Wiring Rules (AS/NZS 3000), the QECM, and the requirements of your local energy distributor.
Our submains installations meet:
- Proper sizing and protection settings
- Effective earthing and bonding
- Circuit coordination for safer performance
- Full compliance for audits and inspections
Step-by-Step Upgrade Process
- Site visit and system review
- Load analysis and cable specification
- Safe installation by licensed professionals
- Compliance testing and commissioning
- Delivery of certificates and final documentation
We work efficiently with other trades and project leads, integrating seamlessly into broader site upgrades or staged developments.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is a submain in an electrical system?
It’s a cable or circuit that connects your main switchboard to a remote board or building on your site. Submains distribute power over distance and must be properly sized to avoid risks.
How do I know if my submains need an upgrade?
If you’re adding load, expanding a facility, or seeing symptoms like flickering lights or tripped breakers, your system might be undersized. We assess and recommend necessary changes.
Can undersized submains be dangerous?
Yes. They can overheat, drop voltage, or fail. This can lead to serious safety risks or damage to equipment.
What properties benefit from submains upgrades?
Sites with multiple buildings, long cable runs, or increasing demand: residential complexes, rural estates, industrial plants and commercial precincts.
How much does a switchboard upgrade cost?
Costs vary based on the type of property, existing system condition and electrical load.
We provide transparent quotes after assessing your site, with no hidden fees.
How long does a submains upgrade take?
Timeframes depend on access and system complexity. After assessment, we provide a clear project scope and schedule.
Are submains upgrades mandatory?
They’re required when the existing system doesn’t meet safety, load or wiring rules. Upgrades ensure compliance and performance.
Do you provide certification after the upgrade?
Yes. We test and certify all works, issuing compliance documentation to meet Australian standards.