Russelectric to Attend FHEA Meeting and Tradeshow Conference


 Russelectric, a leading manufacturer of automatic transfer switches and power control systems and solutions, announces that it will be exhibiting in booth 911 at the Florida Healthcare Engineering Association (FHEA) Meeting and Tradeshow, held October 7th-10th in Orlando, FL. FHEA will be going “back to the basics of health care design and function.” Russelectric will be on hand to talk to you about your emergency power needs in Automatic Transfer Switches, Paralleling Switchgear, and their new Distributed Energy Controller (or RDEC).

Russelectric’s Automatic Transfer Switches are high-speed switching devices designed to transfer electrical loads from a preferred power source to an alternate power source when voltage and/or frequency varies from preset limits, and to retransfer loads when the preferred source is restored. A quality ATS can be the difference in saving lives in the healthcare field. Loss of power in a hospital, for example, can be catastrophic, and the Russelectric ATS can help prevent such failures from occurring.

Russelectric Switchgear is ideal for ensuring that critical loads experience no interruption when transferring between live utility and generator sources. The system can also be configured for peak shaving, utility-sponsored load curtailment programs, exporting power to the grid, and for a variety of combined heat and power (CHP) applications. Trusted by the largest critical facilities, the Russelectric Power Control Systems are used by top hospitals throughout the country.

In addition, Russelectric is also showcasing its RDEC (Russelectric Distributed Energy Controller). The RDEC is a fully integrated controller for complex, mission critical distributed energy systems, ranging from back-up generation and demand management to fully functional microgrids. At the core of each RDEC is the ability of Russelectric’s transfer switches, switchgear, and power controller to provide seamless physical, data, and control integration of a facility’s onsite demand and generation assets.

For more information, visit www.russelectric.com/

 



September 25, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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