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Your
company has operations that you simply cannot do without.
If Mission Critical Systems fail (including, network
control centers, data centers, telecommunication facilities
and server rooms) your company can suffer immeasurable
losses in time, data, equipment, and money. Mission
Critical power protection is the key to your success.
A momentary power outage
is still all it takes to lose important, even mission
critical data in a server or desktop workstation. By
using Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS), Back-up
Batteries, diesel or gasoline Powered Generators, and
large scale and specialty Surge Protectors, you can
continuously supply electricity to portions of a buildings
mission critical systems.
Power
Systems Analysis
A
complete analysis with feasibility and site selection
studies will help you determine the appropriate level
of protection needed. This will also help justify the
costs you’ll experience in purchasing power protection
and backup equipment. The location for mission-critical
sites can involve a number of issues that you might
not consider for typical office space, such as utility
concerns, electrical capacity, and redundant services
entrances.
Single Source of Contact
For over 20 years, Compel has provided a single
source of contact for a variety of mission critical
systems, which has met the unique needs of technology-based
customers. We have expertise in consulting, expansion,
relocation, conceptual design, budget estimating, detailed
engineering, procurement, project implementation, and
service solutions for mission critical 24x7 power users.
When it comes to power, Compel has the expertise to
design a new system or make modifications to your existing
system to meet your needs.
Future
Power Needs
Power problems
are increasing every day. Utility companies can no longer
easily provide the type of clean, consistent, and continuous
power required by today’s growing businesses. Buildings
have aging electrical infrastructure designs which make
it more difficult to supply occupants with clean, continuous
power needed for today’s sophisticated computing and
network equipment needs. If your company has not already
experienced some type of power related incident, it
most probably will in the future. You can protect yourself
against blackouts, brownouts and other types of abnormal
electrical power peculiarities with proper planning
and understanding the problem.
Important Elements to
a Mission Critical Electrical System
- Size the system for
current and future needs
- Select the right level
of redundancy
- Optimize equipment location
- Meet environmental considerations
- Comply with regulatory
requirements
- Provide security and
monitoring
- Minimize noise
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Additional Information Regarding Mission Critical Electrical
Systems
Compel has a mission
critical solution to meet your needs. For
more information, contact us.
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