National Fire Protection Association Standard 110 (NFPA 110) is written specifically for emergency and standby power systems and covers installation, maintenance, operation and testing requirements as they pertain to the performance of the emergency power supply system (EPSS). It includes standards related to generators, transfer switches, fuel systems, circuit breakers and other components of the EPSS. The first three chapters of the Standard provide an introduction. Chapters four through eight each address one essential element for compliance.
Residents in assisted living facilities in the Commonwealth of Virginia will have greater assurances of uninterrupted electrical power in the event of loss of grid electricity from natural disasters or other events thanks to a newly enacted law. Senate Bill No. 1077, signed into law on February 21, 2019, requires all assisted living facilities in Virginia to install and maintain adequately sized emergency generators or have the capability to accept mobile generators.
Backup power for the Potable Water System improvements at the VA Hospital at Perry Point, MD
Emergency standby backup power for the new Brightview Assisted Living facility in Annapolis, MD
Mission Critical backup power for the Johns Hopkins University & Medicine Data Center Upgrade in Baltimore, MD
Mission Critical backup power system for Emergent Biosolution's Baltimore Facility Expansion
Emergency standby backup power for the Maryland Proton Treatment Center in Baltimore, MD
Emergency standby backup power for the campus expansion and renovation of Holy Cross Hospital in Silver Spring, MD
Emergency standby backup power for the new Ambulatory Surgery Center at the University of Maryland Shore Medical Pavilion in Queenstown, MD
Emergency standby backup power for the new Holy Cross Hospital in Germantown, MD