Get the original equipment MFGR to put it in, and get a warrantee and
service contract.
If you contractor burns it up, your toast.
"Bob" <randrews45.DeleteThis@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Looking for a commercial electrician that is experienced with installation
> of emergency backup power for a new cable TV station in Loganville,
Georgia.
> This station is a 501c3 non-profit that wants to start with a 250KW backup
> system with diesel genset, line interactive inverter, battery banks, etc.
> for an upgradeable system. Due to a limited budget and the substantial
> depreciation of such systems, client is seeking help to install a 250KW
> system using used but top condition equipment.
>
> Initially the client would lease an approx 250KW diesel genset with
> upgradeable inverter & battery array for utility power backup. Sensitive
> network, satcom, and cable switching systems will be powered by a online
UPS
> so the main backup system only needs to be a general utility
> system. Later as broadcast studios are built, power needs will grow till
> approx 1 year later when the lease would expire on the old genset and a
new
> 1MW+ genset would be installed, along with inverter and battery bank
> upgrades for the new broadcast studio.
>
> Degreed electrical engineers, qualified & licensed can reply with a resume
> or prospectus to apply for this project to:
>
> Bob Andrews
> randrews45.DeleteThis@comcast.net
>
>
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