White Paper: NFPA 110 10-Second Time to Readiness
The 10-second start has been a point of pride for quality generator set manufacturers for several years. Touting the ability to start a unit, bring it up to acceptable frequency and voltage and connect it to a facility suffering from an outage has made engine-based generator sets the standby power system of choice for healthcare and critical power facilities. However, there has been some confusion in the industry regarding what actually is included in those critical 10 seconds and when the clock technically starts and stops for compliance. Enter your information below to view this informative white paper:
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Posted November 1, 2024
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