Pros And Cons Of Testing The Emergency Power System

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The outages on 3/8 at 6:07AM and 6:27AM appeared to be due to transfer switch operation in order to test the emergency power system. There were no other outages, sags surges, or impulses outside of specification, which indicate that the power quality was OK during the monitoring period. If there are questions regarding the data in this report contact

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