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Assistant Chief Engineer, Nicholas Stoliar, explains how El Camino Hospital reacted to a major equipment failure. With help from Peterson Power, he had a 300-ton chiller delivered in nine hours.
Peterson Power Systems supplies and fully supports complete power solution packages to meet diverse emergency electric power needs when and where they matter most.
Standby, or emergency, power is defined as an independent source of electrical power that supports important electrical systems on loss of prime power supply. Emergency power generators are installed to protect businesses from the consequences of loss of primary electric power supply.
Peterson Power Solutions include off-road power generator sets packaged according to current Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations for environmental protection and emissions control.
What are EPA regulations?
The EPA protects human and environmental health. EPA regulations describe the network of treaties, statues, regulations, common and customary laws that address the effects of human activity on the natural environment. The full list of EPA regulations and additional information is available on the EPA’s website.
Peterson Emergency Power Solutions
Peterson offers power solutions for temporary and emergency applications in areas without stable utility power. These solutions are important for the construction, oil & gas, rock & dirt, asphalt, and aggregate industries.
Peterson delivers consistency, timeliness, and efficient management on all stages of your project. We provide your business with power solutions and high quality products for many applications. We also provide after-sales support in the form of parts, service, and repairs.
With our 24/7 availability, we’ve got you covered for your emergency electric power or HVAC needs.
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In addition, Peterson Power Systems can provide transfer switches, switchgear, distribution equipment, cogeneration packages and specialized stationary and mobile packages to be your one-source, complete electric power provider.
Assistant Chief Engineer, Nicholas Stoliar, explains how El Camino Hospital reacted to a major equipment failure. With help from Peterson Power, he had a 300-ton chiller delivered in nine hours.