Electrical Sales, Distributing & Consulting, Inc.

                Since 1990 (dba ESD&C, Inc.) BART Certified DBE

                                                                           

                         Electrical wire, cable and switchgear sales, specializing in medium voltage for industrial applications, signal and medium voltage for transit applications and complete pull plans with calculations.

 

 

 

            

               

 

Contact:

 

ESD&C, Inc.

Fax: 650-947-9336

Efax: 650-240-0413

esdandc.inc@gmail.com

Electrical Sales, Distibuting & Consulting, Inc., doing business as ESD&C, Inc., works with electrical distributors, contractors, utilities, railroad/transit and end users providing electrical distribution products with a focus on medium voltage electrical wire and cable, fiber optic cable, switchgear and wire and cable installation issues.  ESD&C, Inc. works with The Okonite Company for DBE wire and cable sales to industrial and transit contractors in the United States and Electrical Distributors Co., San Jose, CA, for Square-D switchgear and electrical distribution item sales in California.

 

 

* 600V THHN, XHHW and Tray Cable

* 600V Thermoset Cable

* Bare Solid and Stranded Copper

* Medium Voltage 5kV - 35kV - MV-105

* BART 34.5 kV Traction Power Cable

* Railroad and Transit - 2kV and 2.4 kV Traction Power

* Railroad and Transit Signal Cable

* Trolley (Contact) Wire and Messenger Wire

* Traffic Signal Cables

* 300V and 600V Instrumentation Cable

* DLO

* Fiber Optic Cable

* Specialty Electrical Wire and Cable

* Wire and Cable for Wind Farm Applications

* Switchgear

* Pull Plans With Pulling Calculations

 

 

 

ESD&C has completed medium voltage pull plans with pulling calculations for many major projects in Northern California, e.g., BART, EBMUD, De Anza College District, El Camino Hospital, UC Berkeley, Santa Clara VTA and Port of Oakland.  When completing a pull plan for submittal and approval, ESD&C strives to work within the cable manufacturer's installation guidelines, the end user's and/or the consultant's specification and develop a pull plan that is "workable" for the installing contractor.  This only can be realistically achieved with "job walks" and coordination with the General Foreman/Cable Pulling Foreman on the project and experience dealing with wire and cable manufacturers and electrical consultants in the realm of pulling tension, jam ration, percent fill, coefficients of friction and sidewall bearing pressure.