
Custom
Generator Projects (Pharmaceutical Industry)
“We don’t provide part numbers, we
provide solutions.” Energy Management Corporation has
practiced this philosophy since 1975. The statement means that we do
not simply choose the easiest and quickest solution to a problem, but
we step back and look at the whole situation. We take factors into
account that other electric service companies may miss, and then we
provide preventative maintenance services to assure that the equipment
continues to work efficiently. In other words, we make the
customer’s issue, our issue. That is what we did for one
Springville, Utah pharmaceutical company.
In 2005, the pharmaceutical company contacted Energy Management
Corporation to purchase a Generac generator and have it installed at
their facility. Bart Peterson, C.W. Silver’s (a division of
Energy Management Corporation) top generator service technician,
surveyed the location that the generator was to be installed. He noted
that it would be nearly impossible to set up an exhaust ventilation
system because the area was too small and awkward.
Bart designed and built a system that used the building’s
utility water to cool the generator’s engine and keep the
equipment from overheating. The system piped the water out of the
utility water pipe, then into a heat exchanger, then through a series
of copper pipes around the engine, and then back into the utility water
pipe. This solution successfully and effectively kept the engine at an
acceptable temperature without the need of an air-ducting system.
C.W. Silver continues to do preventative maintenance on the generator.
There have been no issues with the generator engine cooling system.
EMC's
Generator Options
Energy Management Corporation offers many sizes and options of Generac generators
