ONEAC Power Evaluations & Site Audits
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With every new generation of microprocessor, electronic equipment becomes increasingly more dependent on power quality. Now more than ever you need clean, reliable power. Poor power can disrupt and degrade your equipment’s performance, and even destroy sensitive microprocessors in your system, all of which impacts your bottom line. Since you can’t always see poor power quality, how do you know if you have it? |
| We are committed to preventing downtime before it strikes. Our passion for protecting your business is evident in our Power Evaluation Services. Our experienced team of service and sales professionals will audit your facility, uncovering any power quality issues that you should be aware of before they cause a problem. | |
ONEAC Power Evaluations
Complete ONEGraph power monitoring exercise to measure power disturbances with a full, easy to understand power report including: site information, Common Mode and Normal Mode noise voltage graph, AC voltage disturbance log, evaluation report on all power readings, recommendations and noise trend report. All evaluations are performed by a trained ONEAC representative or ONEAC Power Specialist.
ONEAC Basic Site Audit
Site Audit - Full Day Service
Pre Installation Surveys: Includes testing of all existing AC power and Telco cabling for system acceptability. Emphasis is placed on existing bonding and grounding as well as AC power output and susceptibility to high-speed transient voltages. An informal assessment on the site status will be provided to a local technician or supervisor upon request. This survey should be completed at least a week prior to system installation. This will provide adequate reaction time in case site modifications to the electrical or grounding scheme are necessary.
Trouble-Site Investigation: This is an in-depth survey is conducted on a selected trouble location to determine the correctness of AC power input, proper operation of installed ONEAC protection devices (power conditioners, UPS systems and Telco line protectors), as well as proper bonding and grounding procedures on all system components. This inspection must be conducted with a trained technician or supervisor in attendance. Informal feedback will be provided at the conclusion of the site visit and formal, written feedback is available for an additional fee.
