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A Guide to Back Up Gensets for Commercial Buildings

What do you need to know about backup genset for commercial buildings?

  1. Backup gensets can provide continuous power
  2. Some gensets have noise reduction capacities
  3. Busbar requirements are an important consideration
  4. Paralleling power-generation systems have numerous benefits

 

From lighting, air conditioning, heating, appliances, and more—commercial buildings require plenty of power to run everything properly. But interruptions in power can happen due to a number of reasons, making it essential for the buildings to have backup power. If you want to know more about a backup genset for commercial buildings, keep reading to learn more!

 

Backup Gensets Can Provide Continuous Power

Backup Gensets Can Provide Continuous Power

Your business could lose money and incur additional costs due to unexpected power outages. For example, if your equipment can’t run, you have to stop services temporarily. Every hour lost can lead to lost revenue and productivity.

Other than that, if your services are affected often, then you could also suffer expenses caused by a damaged reputation. One power outage might not do this, but frequent ones can. Even interruptions of electrical power for a short duration can have massive financial consequences.

If your goal is to maintain continuous productivity and provide reliable services, then you need to have a backup generator set. Fortunately, Multico offers gensets that can give you these benefits.

Multico’s generator sets are equipped to provide a continuous power supply even after the mains is disconnected. To give you an idea, the backup power can be sustained for a minimum of 2 weeks. This way, your commercial building is ready in the event of a typhoon or a natural disaster.

 

Some Gensets Have Noise Reduction Capacities

When placing a generator set in your commercial building, you need to be strategic. Ideally, it should be placed near your building’s electrical room. But you also need to consider the available space, the age of your building, and the ventilation. Gensets normally measure between 10 to 25 feet.

But other than that you also need to think of noise control. Here are the following sounds a Genset produces:

  • Engine mechanical noise
  • Cooling fan noise
  • Alternator noise
  • Exhaust noise

Your noise control strategies will depend on the local ordinances on sound, the proximity of the genset to workers, and your preference. Fortunately, there are plenty of noise-reduction methods you can try. This includes using an enclosure with acoustic barriers to reduce the sound emitted. Another suggestion is to use sound-absorbing acoustic foam.

Customized critical mufflers with noise reduction can also help in your sound-control strategies. This can reduce at least 35 decibels of sound.

 

Busbar Requirements Are an Important Consideration

Busbar Requirements Are an Important Consideration

Busbars are considered as the foundation of power applications, including the use of generator sets. These can make complicated power distribution more convenient, flexible, and less costly. Other than that, it also makes transmission of generated power safe.

So what do busbars look like? They often come in a strip, bar, or tube made of metal such as copper or aluminum. This will depend on the electrical current requirement in the commercial building.

Busbars have the function of acting as a conductor to collect electrical power and distribute them. It is where incoming and outgoing electrical current passes through. Depending on the design, the ampacity or the maximum amount of current that it can carry will vary.

Depending on your power requirements, the busbar you use might vary. Fortunately, there are busbars that can handle high requirements up to 10,000 amperes. That’s why busbars are often used in large environments such as retail facilities, hospitals, universities, data centers, and factories.

 

Paralleling Power-Generation Systems Have Numerous Benefits

For many commercial buildings, one challenge is to have a paralleling system with reasonable power distribution. To make it easier to understand, paralleling involves using two or more generators that are connected to a common busbar—which is also called synchronization.

So you might be wondering what the benefits of paralleling multiple generators are. For one, it is more reliable. If one unit fails, the load is distributed to the other units. This means that you’ll still have power in an emergency.

Another benefit is expandability. Not all generator sets will meet your exact power needs, whether you only require power for basic appliances or something that can support your full load. Paralleling allows you to control your budget because you can add generators when needed. On the other hand, you can reuse generators that you don’t need on other sites.

Other than that, maintenance is also more convenient. If a generator unit needs repairs, it can be serviced while the other units are still functioning. This means you’ll have an uninterrupted supply of power even if a power outage occurs.

 

Key Takeaway

Commercial buildings need to have backup generator sets for continuous power supply. In a power outage, this can help reduce downtime, maintain services, and protect the company’s reputation.

If you need a backup genset for commercial buildings,  you can contact us here at Multico! We can help you determine the amount of power you need and choose the generator set that suits your requirements.

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