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UPS Installation & Commissioning

From logistics to considering environmental factors and project management, we can support you with the critical aspects associated with the electrical installation of your uninterruptible power supply (UPS).

Expert engineers

We’ll ensure the performance of your system from day one. With many years of experience in installations, our NICEIC approved electrical engineers have both the skills and experience necessary to carry out the required electrical works. From a relocation of an existing system, a lifecycle replacement, or a completely new infrastructure project.

UPS Commissioning can be a complex process, involving inspection of components and connections, to configuration and test set ups. This process is vital to ensure the UPS installation goes as well as possible. Learn more about "What does UPS commissioning involve" by visiting our FAQs.

NICEIC approved electrical work

What we do

As part of our scope of work we can manage the entire process from the incoming mains supply through to the essential output distribution systems, completing any modifications or additions to your power infrastructure as required.

We understand that time is precious for all organisations, so all works can be arranged either inside or outside of normal working hours to minimise any impact on site operations.

  • All Installation work is subject to a quotation following a site survey to establish exact requirements. 

  • Our expert engineers will then carry out a comprehensive commissioning check of your UPS system, ensuring that it is installed safely and correctly to any relevant standards before powering the system on.

  • Once all final checks have been made the system operation will be demonstrated before final handover.

  • Throughout the whole process we will work with you to ensure smooth communication and so that you understand exactly what is happening and when.

Key Questions on UPS Commissioning and Installation

What does commissioning an UPS mean? - Commissioning a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) involves the process of thoroughly testing, configuring, and verifying the system before it is put into full operation. The goal is to ensure that the UPS functions correctly and reliably within the specific environment and meets the designed performance criteria.

What does the commissioning process normally look like? - Whilst this can vary, generally a UPS Commissioning process requires the following steps

  1. Inspection and Installation Verification

  2. Configuration

  3. Testing

  4. Functional Checks

  5. Documentation

  6. Handover and Training

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