Energy & Control

Description

The continuity and quality of the power supply are among the most critical issues to be considered in any operations center in today’s global market. An emergency power supply system (EPSS) is a backup power system that may include lighting, electric generators, batteries, uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), and other equipment to provide backup power in the event of a crisis or when regular systems fail. These systems are used in a wide variety of settings: residential and large-scale buildings, hospitals, laboratories, data centers, telecommunications equipment, and the industrial and service sectors, including modern ships. EPSS systems may consist of one or more generators (diesel or gas), deep-cycle batteries, or the equivalent.

Our clients can rely on our expertise in power and control, as well as in the design and implementation of EPSS systems. With over 20 years of experience in the Dominican Republic and the Caribbean, we have earned a reputation for reliability. 

The main services offered by SEICO in this area of expertise are:

1. Assembled Electrical Equipment (EEE)

High-integrity power, control, and protection systems for critical applications in industrial processes, utilities, hospitals, and data centers. Designed to meet our customers’ requirements and needs through innovative technology and cost-effectiveness. SEICO offers highly reliable equipment with superior operational safety, compliant with international standards and regulations, and suitable for the electrical systems of the Dominican Republic and the Caribbean.

2. Automatic Transfer Switches (ATS) Features

  • Scope and definition of projects
  • Consulting Services: Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC)
  • Switchgear
  • Motor Control Centers and Control Panels (MCC/PB) Emergency and Automatic Transfer Systems (ATS-EPPS)
  • Power Factor Correction (PFC) Grounding System

3. Voltage and maximum permissible current

  • Low voltage, 120/208/240/480 VAC, 0–4000 A
  • Medium voltage, 4.16 kV, 1,000–3,000 A

4. Specialized equipment

  • Motor Control Center (MCC)
  • Panels and load centers (PBs)
  • Emergency and backup power supply systems, EPSS (Diesel-Gas)
  • Critical loads, UPS-based
  • Synchronization systems
  • Power factor correction (pf)
  • Energy audits

 

Codes and Standards

  • National Electrical Code (NEC).
  • NFPA 110, Standard for
  • Emergency and Standby.
    446 IEEE, Practice
  • Recommended for Systems
  • Emergencies and Standby for Applications
  • Commercial and Industrial.

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