Keeping the downtown core lit during a summer outage
The morning of a brutal summer outage, the downtown core went quiet except for alarms and traffic noise from the street. Inside a mixed-use building near Brick Row on Heritage Square, the air turned heavy fast, and the tenant spaces started warming up by the minute. Our customer needed emergency standby power for critical lighting, refrigeration, and office equipment before the heat pushed the building into a bigger problem. With shipyard-related traffic already backing up and nearby businesses losing sales, the stakes were bigger than one address.
We rolled in our standby generator set, landed it with the right cable runs, and tied it into the building’s transfer setup after checking the load panels and phase needs. Our crew kept the install tidy because downtown access leaves no room for sloppy staging. We watched the system under real load, confirmed the critical circuits held, and handed the site back with the cooling and lights stabilized. The tenants stayed open, the refrigerated stock stayed protected, and the building manager got breathing room instead of panic.
“Javi’s crew got us powered up fast, and we kept our doors open through the outage.”
Marisol R.
