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Generator Systems — Commercial and Healthcare Facilities, Florida

Generator Systems That Are Reliable, Compliant, and Maintained to Perform.

A generator system is only as reliable as the maintenance program behind it and the quality of the original installation. A generator that hasn't been properly load-tested, that has a transfer switch with deferred maintenance, or that was sized incorrectly for the facility's actual load requirements will not perform the way the facility expects when normal power fails. Our team designs, installs, and maintains generator systems for commercial and healthcare facilities — with the testing programs and compliance documentation that confirm the system is actually ready.

Healthcare facilities

Generator Systems for Healthcare Facilities

Healthcare facilities are governed by NFPA 99 for essential electrical system requirements and NFPA 110 for generator and emergency power standards. These codes specify generator capacity, automatic transfer switch performance, testing intervals, and documentation requirements — all of which are evaluated during AHCA inspections and Joint Commission surveys.

Our team works with healthcare facilities on generator installations, replacements, capacity upgrades, and ongoing maintenance programs. We understand what NFPA 99 requires of essential electrical systems — including the branch categories, the transfer time requirements, and the testing documentation that inspections evaluate. When our team is involved with a healthcare facility's generator program, the goal is a system that is always ready, always documented, and always inspection-ready.

Commercial facilities

Generator Systems for Commercial Facilities

Commercial facilities have a wider range of generator requirements depending on occupancy type, operational dependencies, and applicable codes. Data centers, mission-critical business operations, cold storage facilities, and multi-tenant buildings with critical tenants may require full-facility backup, selective load backup, or redundant generator configurations.

Our team assesses commercial facility requirements, designs generator systems sized for actual load requirements, selects equipment appropriate for the installation environment, and builds maintenance programs that keep the system reliable over its service life.

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Generator Systems FAQ

What size generator does a commercial building need?
Generator sizing depends on the electrical load the facility needs to support during a utility outage. That load can range from essential life safety systems only to full facility backup for critical business operations. Proper sizing requires a load analysis that accounts for starting loads, the type of automatic transfer switch configuration, and any future load growth the facility anticipates. Undersized generators will fail under load; oversized generators run inefficiently and accumulate carbon deposits from low-load operation. Our team sizes generator systems based on actual facility load analysis.
What is the difference between a standby generator and a prime power generator?
A standby generator is designed to operate for limited hours during utility outages. A prime power generator is designed for continuous operation as a primary power source. Most commercial and healthcare facility applications use standby generators, but the duty rating affects maintenance requirements and service life expectations.
How do you document generator testing for AHCA and Joint Commission compliance?
NFPA 99 and NFPA 110 require written records of all generator tests, including the date, duration, load level, and results of each test, as well as records of any maintenance performed. These records must be available for inspection during AHCA and Joint Commission evaluations. Our team provides written test reports after each monthly and annual generator test, maintained in a format that satisfies inspection requirements.
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