Publisher's Synopsis
In an increasingly digital and interconnected world, the reliability of power supply has never been more critical. Data centers, hospitals, financial institutions, emergency response systems, and other mission-critical infrastructures rely on constant, uninterrupted power to maintain operations, protect sensitive data, and safeguard human lives. When the utility grid fails-as it inevitably will due to weather events, technical faults, or geopolitical disruptions-standby generators become the last line of defense against downtime and disaster.
This book was written to serve as a practical and comprehensive guide to understanding, designing, implementing, and maintaining generator systems specifically tailored for mission-critical environments. While generators may seem like a backup solution, their strategic role in overall infrastructure resilience cannot be overstated. They are not simply machines; they are lifelines that ensure business continuity, regulatory compliance, and reputational trust.
Whether you are a mechanical or electrical engineer, facility manager, project consultant, or simply someone tasked with designing or maintaining mission-critical infrastructure, this book aims to provide the technical depth and real-world context you need. From selecting the right generator type and fuel source to planning for environmental compliance and future scalability, every chapter explores the challenges and best practices of generator deployment.
Written with over three decades of industry insight, this work also incorporates case studies, checklists, and up-to-date standards that reflect both current practices and future trends, including the emergence of hydrogen generators, hybrid solutions, and AI-driven maintenance technologies.
Reliable backup power isn't just about technology-it's about trust. And trust is built on knowledge, planning, and execution. This book is your companion in building that foundation.