Expert maintenance is necessary if your building relies on a backup or emergency generator during power outages. A routine service call ensures your secondary electrical source is able to operate appropriately at the time of an outage. Load testing involves subjecting your system to varying loads to test component functionality. A dependable Carolina company can [...]
Tag Archives: Emergency Power Testing Carolina
Generator Service and Load Testing Carolina: What Problems May Be Circumvented By Maintenance?
by Prime Power Services on January 26, 2012 in PrimeTimes News
Backup Power Testing: What EPSS Components are you Required to Test?
by Prime Power Services on December 9, 2011 in PrimeTimes News
Testing backup power supply systems is often discussed for generator tests. Testing them involves more than generator tests. According to National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) code 110, at least five elements in backup generator systems must be tested, inspected, and/or exercised at varying intervals: emergency power supply system (EPSS) components, lead-acid batteries, automatic transfer switches, [...]
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Professional – Electric power generators supplying backup power in case of emergencies
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Delivered manpower and resources overcoming a difficult situation
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