Generators play a crucial role in ensuring uninterrupted power supply in hospitals.
Generator sets are essential components of the electrical infrastructure in hospitals, providing backup power during emergencies, blackouts, or scheduled maintenance of the main power supply. These generators are designed to automatically start and provide electricity to critical areas of the hospital, such as intensive care units (ICUs), operating theaters, emergency rooms, diagnostic laboratories, and other vital medical equipment.
During power outages, the generator set activates within seconds to ensure a seamless transition from the main power grid to the backup power source. This immediate response is crucial in maintaining patient safety and preventing disruptions to critical medical procedures. The generator set continues to supply electricity until the main power is restored, at which point it automatically switches back.