Arcline is the first web-based compliance platform built around the 30-to-40-year service life of critical electrical infrastructure. The Electrical Maintenance Program (EMP), arc flash study, generator load test records, and Scope of Work (SOW) documents all live on the asset — not in disconnected files on separate laptops. One platform. One record. Built to last as long as the equipment it protects.
The Electrical Maintenance Program (EMP), arc flash analysis, preventive maintenance schedule, generator load test records, and Scope of Work (SOW) documents all live on the same asset record — accessible from any device, by any member of your team, for the full life of the equipment.
Generate a fully-compliant Electrical Maintenance Program (EMP) document in minutes. Auto-populated from your facility and asset data, with all ten required sections, completion tracking, and PDF export.
Record incident energy, arc flash boundary, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) category, and working distance directly on each asset. Label-ready output for NFPA 70E warning labels — no separate software required.
A pre-built library of 89 preventive maintenance (PM) tasks covering generators, automatic transfer switches, uninterruptible power supplies, switchgear, panelboards, and lighting systems. Monthly calendar view with Internet Calendar (ICS) export for any computerized maintenance management system.
Structured load bank test records with 15-minute interval readings, 12-month trend chart, wet-stacking risk detection, and side-by-side comparison of the last three test runs.
When an asset reaches Condition 3 (Immediate Action Required), Arcline auto-triggers a Scope of Work document. One click from alert to billable work order — no manual drafting.
Real-time compliance posture across all facilities. Condition ratings, overdue preventive maintenance tasks, Electrical Power Facility Assessment Tool (EPFAT) completeness, and government ESF-12 export — all in one view.
Whether you own the facility, perform the testing, or oversee a portfolio of critical infrastructure, every stakeholder works from the same permanent asset record. No file transfers. No version conflicts. No compliance data that walks out the door when a technician changes firms.
One platform for the full service life of your electrical infrastructure.
Facility managers at hospitals, data centers, water treatment plants, and campuses use Arcline to maintain a permanent, auditable compliance record — from the first Electrical Maintenance Program (EMP) through every preventive maintenance cycle, arc flash study update, and Scope of Work (SOW) over the 30-to-40-year life of the equipment.
Test data that stays with the asset, not the technician's laptop.
National Electrical Testing Association (NETA)-certified technicians and licensed Professional Engineers (PEs) use Arcline to record acceptance and maintenance test results directly against the asset record. When the job is complete, the facility owner has a permanent, web-accessible test history — no file transfers, no USB dongles, no orphaned spreadsheets.
Facility-level compliance intelligence for continuity of operations.
Government facility managers and enterprise portfolio owners use Arcline to maintain Emergency Support Function 12 (ESF-12) compliance, generate Electrical Power Facility Assessment Tool (EPFAT) exports, and monitor compliance posture across every site in a single dashboard. Role-based access control separates facility manager, field technician, and read-only views without per-seat licensing.
A power transformer installed today will still be in service in 2055. A medium-voltage switchgear lineup commissioned in 1995 is still protecting lives right now. These assets don't fail on a quarterly reporting cycle — they degrade across decades, and the maintenance records that prove compliance must survive just as long.
The National Fire Protection Association 70B (NFPA 70B) 2023 edition recognized this reality when it shifted from a recommended practice to a mandatory standard. For the first time, facilities are required to maintain a documented Electrical Maintenance Program (EMP) with Equipment Condition Assessments, defined maintenance intervals, and mandatory system studies every five years.
The problem is that the tools most facilities use — desktop software tied to a single machine, spreadsheets, and word processor templates — were not built for this lifespan. They fragment the compliance record across file servers, laptops, and email threads. When the facility manager retires, the institutional knowledge walks out the door.
Arcline was built to be the permanent compliance record for the asset, not the person. Every EMP, every arc flash study, every generator load test, every Condition 3 Scope of Work (SOW) — stored, versioned, and exportable for the full life of the equipment.
NFPA 70B 2023 §4.1 — "The purpose of an electrical maintenance program is to preserve the condition of maintenance of electrical equipment and systems throughout their service life."
| Asset Type | Design Life | Governing Standard |
|---|---|---|
| Power Transformer | 30–40 yrs | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) C57.91 |
| Medium-Voltage Switchgear | 30–40 yrs | American National Standards Institute (ANSI) C37.20 |
| Emergency Generator | 20–30 yrs | NFPA 110 §4.1 |
| Automatic Transfer Switch | 20–30 yrs | NFPA 110 §8.6 |
| Low-Voltage Switchboard | 30–40 yrs | NFPA 70B §11.13 |
| Uninterruptible Power Supply | 10–15 yrs | IEEE 1184 |
Design life assumes proper maintenance per applicable standards. Actual service life varies by operating conditions, load profile, and maintenance history.
Every document Arcline generates — the Electrical Maintenance Program (EMP), arc flash label, load bank test report, and Scope of Work (SOW) — is attached to the asset, not to a user account or a file folder. When a technician changes firms, when a facility manager retires, or when a new owner takes over the building, the complete compliance history travels with the asset, intact and auditable.
Arcline charges by facility, not by headcount. Add every technician, every engineer, and every stakeholder without a budget conversation. Annual billing is available at two months free.
For a single facility requiring full National Fire Protection Association 70B (NFPA 70B) compliance — hospitals, data centers, water plants, or any site with critical electrical infrastructure.
For organizations managing multiple facilities — healthcare systems, data center operators, government portfolios, or engineering firms serving several clients.
For government agencies, large healthcare systems, and enterprise operators requiring Emergency Support Function 12 (ESF-12) compliance, unlimited facilities, and a service-level agreement.