Hospital Generator | Emergency Generators For Hospitals
Global Power Supply provides turnkey backup power system installations and maintenance for hospitals. We also provide engineering services that help hospitals design compliance solutions. Our company meets the needs of medical care facilities. Global Power Supply helps hospitals determine the right combination of backup power solutions to keep operations running smoothly and protect patient well-being.
Providing emergency backup power systems for the healthcare industry is one of the most important things we do at Global Power Supply. We know that having a 24/7 emergency backup power system in place at hospitals and healthcare facilities can mean the difference between life and death.
Global Power Supply offers turnkey backup power system installations and maintenance as a full-service provider. With more than 50+ years of combined experience in the power industry, our experienced team of engineers, project managers, and a nationwide network of certified electrical contractors design a custom solution for each healthcare facility. This is a part of our long-term success and our customer’s peace of mind.
Planning and implementing a hospital-wide emergency backup solution can prove tough. From choosing the right product to dealing with the many generator manufacturers, your procurement department has a tough job. Global Power Supply aims to help alleviate some of the problems through its engineering department.
The process is complex, but it can be done.
Our experience allows us to provide a backup power system to meet the ongoing demands of modern healthcare facilities. For more than a decade, we’ve worked with healthcare facilities to secure uptime in emergencies. We design hospital generators from start to finish, supported by our engineering staff, specialists in electrical engineering.
Global Power Supply carries all required or recommended products in U.S. and state healthcare facility electrical codes. We offer the electrical equipment your healthcare facility needs to meet federal and state regulations, including diesel generators, natural gas generators, automatic transfer switches, and uninterruptible power supply.
Snapshot of the process:
Being prepared for the worst, it’s a must for the healthcare industry. Power outages can come in many forms, from weather related events, natural disasters, a general blackout, or an equipment failure on the aging power grid.
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Designing Emergency Backup Power Systems for Healthcare Facilities
As healthcare facilities evolved from single-building hospitals to multiple-structure complexes, their electrical systems have grown in complexity, too. Many of today’s medical facilities resemble college campuses or industrial facilities. This growth adds to the challenge of providing dependable backup power systems so no campus area lacks power.
When a healthcare center constructs an addition, it can significantly increase electrical load requirements. That creates a need to update the emergency response plan and obtain new emergency power equipment. In these situations, hospital administrators may sit on the planning committee. These experienced medical professionals lack the critical engineering skills to understand the codes and regulations. Our engineers can assist your hospital in the design process.
Healthcare facility administrators can improve the design process by building an understand of essential requirements and terminology. Two organizations put together comprehensive guides to help laymen understand the engineering complexities of hospital backup systems.
FEMA Guidance for Healthcare Emergency Preparedness
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) guide, “Healthcare Facilities and Power Outages,” explains a medical care facility’s step-by-step emergency planning process. According to the FEMA, medical care facilities may need multiple emergency power solutions. In its discussion of best practices and systems analysis, FEMA explains that healthcare facilities need multiple emergency power solutions. For example, a hospital needs a backup generator to meet administrative needs for overhead lights and phone systems. Its critical care areas, such as interventional cardiology, need a UPS system, which immediately activates when the main power source goes out. .
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