Electrical Safety in Hotels, Resorts and Tourism Facilities

Prestige and Fire Insulation Guidelines for the Hospitality Sector

The 5-star comfort you offer your customers could be reduced to ashes by a single night's electrical fire. Are the air conditioning, bathroom, and kitchen systems in the thousands of rooms of your massive, 24/7 hotel buildings being meticulously inspected?


AES Innovation

The Engineering Behind Luxury Accommodation is Invisible

The hotel and tourism industry encompasses all extreme electrical living units under one roof, from saunas and massive industrial kitchens to elevators and swimming pools. AES Innovation offers comprehensive hotel installation and risk assessment solutions to facilitate your business's 'Tourism Business Certificate' audits and guarantee the safety of your guests.


In resort systems where thousands of volts of energy flow between hotel rooms (heating elements, air conditioning, etc.) and pool pumps, a localized leak can shock vacationers on one hand, and on the other hand, ignite a sneaky, tragic smoke fire in the ceiling spaces.

Multi-Focus Security Check-up for Resorts and Hotels

What's on our radar during hotel inspections?

  • Room and Bathroom (Wet Area) RCD Control:
    Hair dryer sockets in guest bathrooms, wet floor insulation, and the correct timely interruption of power by each room's keypad switch (Energy Saver) are tested.
  • Grounding for Industrial Kitchen Equipment:
    The conductivity between the metal body and ground of the giant stainless steel industrial oven, range hood motor, and ice chambers, which save chefs from deadly shock, is proven with a resistance meter.
  • SPA, Sauna and Pool Isolation Barriers:
    In the jacuzzi and thermal areas of the complex, which have the highest risk of leakage, the insulation values of the SELV (low voltage) submersible transformers are checked.
  • Thermal Mapping for Air Conditioning, VRF Systems, and Main Panels:
    When the hotel is operating at full capacity, infrared imaging is used to check the power supply panels of the Chiller/VRF air conditioning motors on the roof for thermal overheating due to excessive airflow.
WHY AES INNOVATION?

Provide your clients with the luxury experience they desire, leave the security to us.

Global hotels or resort chains need flawless international periodic audit reports for global legal insurance coverage in the event of potential accidents, beyond TripAdvisor and Google ratings. An ISO-approved reporting procedure will completely insulate your company from fire insurance penalties and reputational damage. AES Innovation Give it as a gift to your facility with an extra bonus.

Frequently Asked Questions

Maintenance period FAQs for Hotel Technical Managers and Tourism Business Operators.

The general rule is to test the line exits in the room from the floor corridor panel. For customer privacy, sampling (observation) from empty rooms or from floor panels is not recommended. Testing a relay with a voltage tester (<30mA) is a necessary procedure.

You absolutely cannot disable it! Damp heating elements in heaters cause leaks and can electrocute staff/customers. According to IEC standards, keeping the RCD system operational by repairing/replacing the device is the primary rule.

Yes, in hotels located in multi-story plazas, lightning protection systems (lightning rods) are documented according to TS EN 62305 standards by analyzing ground strike at least once a year to ensure that the lightning will hit the ground without jumping to the building.

Since the systems oxidize due to salty sea moisture and inertia throughout the winter, the most reliable testing is done before the hotel starts accepting guests in April/May (Pre-Season Test).