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A standby commercial generator keeps your power on and your business open during an outage. It’s installed outside your business (like an AC unit) and comes on automatically — whether you’re open or closed. All within seconds of a power outage. When looking for someone to install a commercial standby generator for your business, you can count on the commercial electricians at Penna Electric to do the job right.
A standby commercial generator keeps your power on and your business open during an outage. It’s installed outside your business (like an AC unit) and comes on automatically — whether you’re open or closed. All within seconds of a power outage.
Power outages don’t discriminate. We’ve all experienced at least one before and honestly, it happens all the time. Whether you’re at home, work, school, or out for a bite to eat. Power outages often occur for obvious reasons such as an intense thunderstorm, but they can also happen when you least expect it from things like an old worn-out breaker or short-circuit. Luckily, that’s where Portable and Backup Generators come into play.
Some industries can’t afford to lose even a moment without power and that’s not because of the lost revenue that occurs during a situation like this, but also because of the safety concern of the employees, and other personnel on the premises. In this article, we’re going to discuss some of the industries that require an Emergency Standby Generator and Automatic Transfer Switch for backup power and the reasons as to why it’s necessary.
- Medical Facilities
- Information Technology (IT) and Telecommunications
- Food, Hospitality, and Service Industry
- Agricultural Industry
- Air Transportation Facilities
- Oil and Gas
