Resilient power

Keep priority loads operating when normal power is disrupted.

Lumens Technologies coordinates generators, automatic transfer switching, battery backup, critical-load distribution and monitoring into a power-resilience plan matched to the customer’s actual operating priorities.

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Backup equipment is not a resilience strategy by itself.

The system must account for priority loads, starting current, transfer behavior, fuel or battery runtime, recharge, maintenance access, ventilation, controls and safe interaction with the normal electrical supply.

Typical engagement scope

  • Critical-load and outage-impact assessment
  • Generator and automatic transfer switch coordination
  • Battery backup and uninterruptible-power integration
  • Essential-load panels and distribution planning
  • Monitoring, alarms and operating-status visibility
  • Testing, commissioning and maintenance planning

Public safety boundary

We do not provide public instructions for defeating transfer interlocks, backfeeding electrical systems, bypassing protection or operating site equipment outside approved procedures.

Resilience layers

Design around business continuity.

Different loads may need different levels of ride-through, runtime and restoration priority.

Critical-load definitionDetermine what must operate, for how long and under which outage conditions.
Generation and transferCoordinate generator capacity, ATS behavior and electrical interfaces.
Battery and UPSProvide ride-through or protected power for selected equipment and controls.
Testing and monitoringVerify operation and provide appropriate status, alarm and maintenance information.

What cannot stop during an outage?

That question should drive the resilient-power design.

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