UPS System Design & Site Surveys

A site study is an important initial step in the design of any UPS system to guarantee that the right power solution is in place for your company or facility. Before developing a data centre, GTGPF takes the time to ensure that all power requirements and considerations have been taken into account.

Prior to the pre-installation process and equipment selection, a proper UPS data centre design is necessary. Numerous questions, such as power requirements, room layouts, space, floor loading, data centre humidity control, and room atmosphere, must be answered with so many possibilities available.
An outline of our process is below.
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UPS System Design and Site Surveys Services

SITE SURVEYS

For simple or complex projects, our qualified personnel will contact you to gather your power requirements, or make an on-site visit for more complex projects to complete the first phase in our process: a power solution site study.

These comprehensive needs analyses establish a baseline for your current power system and explore your short- and long-term business and application objectives.

DESIGNING AN UPS SYSTEM

The findings of the site survey aid us in determining the options available and the following stages in designing the optimum UPS system.

We guide you through the data centre design process using our technical expertise, ensuring that all facility infrastructure issues are adequately addressed prior to product acquisition and installation.

UPS DISASTER PREVENTION PLANS

Increased sensitivity to a rising variety of vulnerabilities is necessitated by increased electronic communication and technological needs. Power surges, brownouts, split-second outages, and lengthy power outages are all common issues that can result in downtime or equipment damage.

Without a UPS disaster recovery plan, a comprehensive UPS system design is incomplete. This starts with an inventory of your equipment and continues with an assessment of each component’s catastrophe plan.