PWA Engineering

PWA Engineering

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PWA Engineering is a Consulting Electrical Engineering Company specializing in Building Design. White & Associates Ltd.

The company was established in March of 1961 and incorporated by Saskatchewan Charter in February 1964 as J.J. The company name was changed in 1992 to Paley White & Associates Ltd. and then again in 2005 to PWA Engineering Ltd; reflecting organizational changes. For over fifty years, PWA Engineering has provided creative and successful electrical engineering solutions for industrial, commercial, m

12/18/2025

Merry Christmas from all of us at PWA ENGINEERING and all the best in the New Year. (missing Sam Risling, Kevin Sauer)

12/10/2025

Hard at work, preparing for the Holiday Season.

09/09/2025

What is the difference between single phase and three phase power?

Single-phase electricity uses two wires to deliver power in one pure sine wave of oscillating voltage. Think of it like a single-cylinder engine - it delivers power in pulses as the single piston rises and falls. This is what you have in your home for regular outlets, lights, and most household appliances. The power rises and falls in a wave pattern 60 times per second (60Hz).

Three-phase electricity uses three wires (plus sometimes a fourth neutral wire) to deliver power in three overlapping waves that are timed differently - 120° out of phase with each other. Imagine three single-cylinder engines working together, but each one fires at a different time - this creates much smoother, more consistent power delivery. It's like having three people pushing a heavy cart with alternating force instead of just one person pushing it alone.

The main advantages of three-phase is smoother power (less vibration in motors), more power capacity over smaller wires, and better efficiency for large power delivery.

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2525 Wentz Avenue
Saskatoon, SK
S7K2K9

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm