NFPA 70B compliance isn't just about passing an audit. It's about keeping your equipment running, your workers safe, and your insurance carrier from denying your next claim. MaintenancePulse makes compliance something you can actually manage.
NFPA 70B became mandatory in 2023. Most facilities are still tracking maintenance on spreadsheets — or not tracking it at all. When an electrical failure happens, they can't prove they did the work. That's when it gets expensive.
The question your insurance carrier asks after a loss is simple: "Can you show me your maintenance records?" If your answer is a folder of handwritten logs and a spreadsheet from 2019, you have a problem.
MaintenancePulse is designed for facilities managers, not software engineers. You don't need a consultant to set it up.
Import your electrical assets from a spreadsheet or enter them manually. Every switchgear, transformer, MCC, panelboard, and ATS — catalogued with photos, ratings, and location data.
Walk through our guided NFPA 70B condition assessment for each piece of equipment. The platform automatically calculates your maintenance intervals based on condition ratings — Condition 1 through 3.
Generate a professional compliance scorecard for your insurance broker, share it via secure link, or export a full Equipment Maintenance Plan. Every change is logged. Nothing can be silently altered.
Maintenance intervals that adjust automatically based on your equipment's condition rating. Condition 1 equipment gets a 5-year interval. Condition 3 gets yearly. The standard drives the schedule — you follow it.
Generate a 2–4 page compliance scorecard that your broker can actually read. A facility-level score, equipment summary, maintenance status, and next steps — formatted for submission, not filing.
Your maintenance tech sees what's due, logs what they did, and takes a photo — all from their phone. Designed for people who work with their hands. No training required.
Every assessment, every maintenance log, every schedule change — timestamped and attributed. Schedule overrides require a reason. If an auditor asks "show me your history," you have an answer.
Take the free PulseCheck — 10 questions, 3 minutes, instant score. No account required.