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Article: The Power to Produce.
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- Buildings
- Article date:
- October 1, 2001
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Proactive planning for power quality and reliability
The need for power quality in commercial facilities has grown computer to comprehensive server networks from an electric drip coffee pot to sophisticated video conferencing equipment, it's a given that commercial buildings need to be well-wired to provided constant, reliable power for today's electronic world.
And in the tenants' minds, building owners and facilities managers take the immediate blame when the lights dim and the computer system crashes.
"Tenants are rapidly moving toward a widespread expectation that good power quality and reliability are a given," says Larry Vanderburgh, ...