Emergency Power Services
Tolin's Emergency Power Maintenance Services are custom designed for your facility's operational needs.
| Systems | Services |
| Emergency Generators | Computerized Maintenance Scheduling |
| Transfer Switches | Test and Inspection Services |
| UPS Systems | Preventive Maintenance Services |
| Prime Movers | Predictive Maintenance Services |
| Control Panels and Components | Corrective Maintenance Services |
| Fuel Storage Systems | Technical Support Services |
| Fuel Delivery Systems | Emergency Services |
| Lubricating Systems | Technical Systems Analysis |
| Cooling Systems | Management and Admin |
| Air and Exhaust Systems | 24 Hour Response |
Emergency Power Program Objectives
Emergency Power Generation System(s)
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The Emergency Power Generation System(s) are designed to provide a temporary energy source during interruptions to the main power service. The transfer of power sources and reliability of the emergency generator are the primary objectives of Tolin’s preventive maintenance program.
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Minimizing the interruption of business systems dependant on the emergency power is the ultimate objective of business owners.
Uninterruptable Power Systems (UPS)
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The UPS application will provide an owner with immediate short term power to respond to an interruption of main power services.
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Responding to potential downtime for critical business systems so as not to loose critical information of processes is the objective of a UPS application.
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Typical preventive maintenance functions include the following activities according to manufacturers recommendations.
- Inspection of sub-assemblies, contacts, cables, terminals, breakers
- Mechanical verification of swelling, leaks, D ?? vent caps, inverter and rectifiers, setting and cleaned
- Adjustment of voltages, load currents, ground current, and neutrals
- Testing of system reliability EPO function and operations and operation alarms will be conducted.
Key Considerations
Safer Work Environment
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Properly maintained and operated systems provide safer and proper operation during load transfer and emergency power operation.
Minimizes System Downtime
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Critical Information. Proper maintenance of emergency power systems provides owners with reliability and piece of mind that these systems will operate when they are needed most. When the power goes out Owners/Managers expect their emergency power systems to operate in order to guarantee they don't lose any critical information or systems.
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Cost of Downtime. The most elusive cost impact of a maintenance program is the cost of downtime. When equipment is out of service on an unscheduled basis, that cost does not appear in the maintenance budget. It rarely appears as in item in any budget! Yet this is potentially the largest single justification for the cost of a maintenance program.
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