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Data Center Power Monitoring System Simplifies Generator Testing

A large data center was concerned about the reliability of their emergency diesel generator to provide power for their critical loads in the event they lost utility power. Typically, emergency generators are periodically tested to ensure that they are operationally sound and can ?pick up the load.? Because the diesel generator tests were performed on a weekly basis through an automated system, the data center personnel wanted to document that the tests were being performed as had been configured.

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St. John's - Critical Power System Protects Hospital's Ability to Provide Care

In the healthcare industry, critical power is a matter of life or death. To guarantee constant power, a hospital’s critical power supply and all associated components must function properly, automatically.

St. John’s Hospital in Springfield, Ill., is no different. St. John’s is a 730-bed hospital with more than 1.7 million square feet of facility space, and functions as a regional referral medical center for cities throughout central and southern Illinois.

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Reliable Power Helps Beaumont Hospital Save Lives

The idea of "critical power" has no more important application than in the healthcare industry. With sensitive equipment that demands extreme levels of power quality to operate correctly, even a momentary lapse in power quality - or even worse - a power system failure, can result in a tragic event. Patients take for granted that when you check into a hospital, the lights won't suddenly turn off just as the surgeon is preparing to perform a delicate maneuver. Keeping power issues under wraps is no small task even at a small medical center, but it's especially demanding when you're one of the nation's largest healthcare facilities. Beaumont Hospital started in 1955 as a single 238-bed hospital suited to serve a small community in Royal Oak, Mich., and has grown into a two-hospital regional medical center, with outpatient locations throughout metro Detroit. In fact, the Royal Oak hospital is now a 1,061-bed tertiary care, teaching, research and referral hospital that is now the largest inpatient hospital in the country for inpatient volume and second for surgeries performed. Its medical staff includes more than 2,400 physicians representing more than 91 medical and surgical specialties. The Royal Oak facility is not only large in volume, scope and scale, but a heavyweight in terms of influence and reputation. It?s a regular industry award winner, and is repeatedly named on best hospital lists, such as the annual U.S. News & World Report Best Hospitals list. And Beaumont Hospital continues to grow and rapidly expand its campus. But with this growth comes more demanding energy and power requirements and a significant staff to keep it running. In 1997, Beaumont brought in Optim, a company specializing in providing consulting and management services exclusively to hospitals and the healthcare industry for construction, technology and facilities programs, to provide energy efficient buildings and systems for the hospital.

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PowerLogic System is Vital for Hospital Operation

A PowerLogic power monitoring and control system that was installed and tested at Helen Hayes Hospital in West Haverstraw, NY helps the hospital monitor and test their 1600KW generator. During an outage, the PowerLogic system monitors generation, sheds load to avoid overloading, and re-loads as generation recovers. The system also monitors essential vital signs of the hospital's entire electrical system, and records information necessary to help document JCAHO compliance during generator testing.

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VA Hospital Automates JCAHO Testing

Arduous switching, testing and recording of generator test results are almost a distant memory for the VA?s operations people at the Veteran Affairs Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee. Using the VA?s new PowerLogic power monitoring system, Herschel Flannery, the VA?s electrical engineer, now can expediently and accurately prove the reliability of their Emergency Power Supply System (EPSS) and recently upgraded electrical system.

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Uptime - All the Time at Hamot Medical Center

On the afternoon of the biggest power failure in the nation's history, Tim Markijohn was driving on Interstate 90 when Hamot Medical Center's power management system sent an alpha-numeric page to his beeper. That day, Aug. 14, 2003, a cascading failure of the power grid serving the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada left many towns and cities in the dark, and caused voltage in many facilities to swing wildly.

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