POWER INTERRUPTIONS CAUSE PROBLEMS
It is estimated that a power outage can cost as much as $6.5 million per hour in downtime. When power is interrupted (no matter how short the disturbance), several problems can result:
- Loss of critical data
- Dropped sales or service calls
- Damage to manufacturing equipment
- Loss of product
- Environmental safety risks
- Legal liabilities resulting from service lapses
The investment in a power system to provide emergency power can guarantee critical processes are not interrupted in the event of an outage.
REMOTE MONITORING CAPABILITIES
When considering the incorporation of remote monitoring and management as part of a complete power system, it is crucial to evaluate the ability of the system to enable services in five key areas:
- 24/7/365 coverage
- Engine performance and compliance reports
- Remote control
- On-line history and aggregate views
- Coordinated services
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