Emergency and backup power infrastructure is the electrical system that cannot fail by definition. Whether it's the essential electrical system in a hospital that supports patient care during a utility outage, or the backup power system in a commercial facility that keeps critical operations running, the quality of the installation, the reliability of the equipment, and the consistency of the maintenance program determine whether the system performs when it's needed.
In hospital and healthcare environments, emergency power is governed by NFPA 99 — the Health Care Facilities Code — which defines requirements for essential electrical system categories, generator specifications, automatic transfer switch performance, and the testing and documentation intervals that regulatory inspections evaluate.
Our team designs and installs emergency power infrastructure to these standards and maintains it with the testing documentation that AHCA inspections and Joint Commission surveys require. We've worked with healthcare facilities on everything from emergency generator replacements to complete essential electrical system redesigns for facility expansions and new construction. We understand what NFPA 99 requires, what inspectors evaluate, and what it takes to keep a healthcare facility's emergency power infrastructure in compliance year-round.
Commercial facilities — data centers, cold storage operations, mission-critical business environments, and multi-tenant buildings with critical tenants — have their own emergency and backup power requirements. The standards differ from healthcare, but the principle is the same: the system has to work when normal power fails, and it has to be maintained well enough to be reliable when that happens.
Our team designs, installs, and services backup power systems for commercial facilities, including generator systems, automatic transfer switches, and the testing programs that confirm the systems are ready.
Whether you're planning a new system, maintaining an existing one, or preparing for an inspection — tell us what you're working with.
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