Hospitality / Hotels
Backup Power When You Need It
Backup Power When You Need It
As businesses reopen and restart operations due to the pandemic shutdowns from last year, hospitality leaders must prioritize the safety and comfort of their guests. One important consideration is your provision of an uninterrupted power supply. The backup power generator, which may have been forgotten during those troubling months and services put on hold, is in need of much needed attention.
Cummins Onan Genset at a Hotel in Downtown Manhattan
As hotels have reopened their doors to their valued customers, hotel managers have to make sure the backup power generator is serviced once again, and the annual oil changes performed, building load tests and load bank tests are up-to-date, the fuel tank is refilled, and repairs that were pending get done, especially if the generator powers elevators, fire pumps, door lock mechanisms or emergency lights.
At GenServe, we make sure that your generator is operational and in compliance. We understand how important it is to offer safety, comfort, security, and assurance to your customers that your facility is ready for unexpected power loss.
With a fleet of over 100+ experienced technicians standing by 24/7, with fully equipped service vans strategically located throughout the Mid-Atlantic Region, we can offer you a better service than what any other local competitor can offer.
Reach out to our sales team today to request a free quote on a PM Service Contract to make sure your generator is serviced regularly once again.
Guests expect hotel power to be functioning, regardless of natural disasters or other unforeseen electrical malfunctions. During unanticipated power outages, maintaining a reliable power source is vital to serving your guests.
According to the National Electrical Code (NEC), a generator typically supplies power to three main areas listed below. So regardless of what your generator powers are, it’s time to get it back on a regular preventative maintenance schedule.
• Elevators
• Fire Pumps
• Fire Alarms
• Exit Lights
• Egress Path Lights
• Emergency Lights
• HVAC
• Card Readers
• Magnetic Door Locks
• Data & Communication
• Electric Sockets
• Room/Office Lights
• Restaurant Operations
• Fuel System
• Cooling System
• Battery/Chargers
• Transfer Switch
• Preventative Maintenanc100
In the United States, the EPA has created what is known as the Air Quality Index which measures and reports on air quality. While the intention of the Air Quality Index (AQI) when it was initially developed was to protect the general public from hazardous levels of pollutants that may be present in the ozone, the AQI has since been expanded to govern the use of emergency backup power generators.
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