
NFPA 110, the standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems, establishes system-level requirements for the maximum time in which the Emergency Power Supply System (EPSS) will be without acceptable power at the load side of the transfer switch following a failure of the normal source. This classification is defined as the “Type” and in many power systems is further defined as “Type 10” allowing no more than 10 seconds of power loss after a failure of the normal source of power. This white paper dives deep into this requirement and explores each of the major components and system-level implications that may impact a power system’s ability to achieve Type 10 performance. Enter your information below to view this informative white paper:
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