Emergency power system data sheet
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What is an emergency power shutdown management system (epsms)?
An Emergency Power Shutdown Management System (EPSMS) as manufactured by Fike Corporation is outlined in this specification. Its purpose is to consolidate, control, and monitor the emergency power off circuits for a given environment.
What is an emergency power supply (EPS)?
Essentially, the emergency power supply (EPS) is the source of electrical power (i.e., generator) used in your backup power system (3.3.3). It is independent of your primary source of power, ready to kick on in case of power failure. Within the confines of this particular guide, when we refer to an EPS, we are talking about a standby generator.
What are emergency power systems?
In this document, the terms emergency power, alternate power, and standby power systems are used. These include: Systems required by building codes and standards to supply life-safety equipment, equipment that reduces hazards, and equipment that helps rescue or fire-fighting operations. damage when power is lost.
What are emergency and standby power systems?
emergency and standby power systems — outlines requirements for the installation and performance of backup power systems in emergency and legally required applications, where an outage would pose a life safety risk.
What are emergency power requirements?
Emergency power needs established by building code and standards. The three primary sets of such requirements for the purposes of this document are contained in the 2012 International Building Code (IBC; ICC, 2012), NFPA 101, Life Safety Code (NFPA, 2012b), and NFPA 99, Health Care Facility Code (NFPA, 2012a).
What equipment should be supplied from an emergency power panel?
Supply the fire alarm, egress lighting, and exit signage from an emergency power panel. Supply other desired loads (telephone, network server, computer outlets, clock system, staff lounge) from an emergency power panel when the desired equipment improves functionality, but does not significantly increase required loads on the emergency system.