3 October 2016

Generator test in public buildings and hospitals

Hospitals and all public buildings must be able in the event of a breakdown or a cut in the electrical network to keep the “safety” equipment powered up (circular DHOS/E4 2008-114 for health centres).

For this, public buildings and more mainly public and private health centers have recourse to tests of their emergency generators. On the one hand through internal testing by connecting elevators or other devices directly to the generators, which entails risks for both personnel and equipment (cuts on start-up and shutdown).

On the other hand, the tests can be carried out via a load bank which corresponds to the power required for the safety equipment and/or the generator and allows this to be carried out in complete safety.

In order to meet this demand, Rentaload has developed a solution for renting load banks with a power of up to 6 MW.

These load banks, like all Rentaload products, are available within 48 hours anywhere in France and within a few days anywhere in Europe and around the world.

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