White paper offered on emergency power system basics

Paper discusses maintaining consistent power for reliable healthcare


A free white paper on emergency power system basics is available on the Medical Construction & Design website. The paper discusses maintaining consistent power for reliable healthcare.

Power outages are not an option for healthcare facilities. As healthcare infrastructures grow, facility professionals need to assess the current situations and ensure that they are prepared for any disaster or interruption. 

The white paper reviews current codes, shows what an emergency power system should look like and shares best practices.

Download the paper.

 



July 25, 2016


Topic Area: Energy and Power


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