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Encorp selected for California Health & Human Services Data Center Project
Encorp installed paralleling switchgear on upgraded gensets at the 170,000-square-foot data center for California's Health and Human Services Agency. The company's technology helps ensure the data center operates on clean, reliable power 24 hours a day, even when brownouts or blackouts plague nearby areas in Sacramento.
Encorp worked with Capital Power Products of California on the project. Just 43 days after receiving the first order, Encorp shipped its paralleling switchgear to the site, which was put in place to control and operate the data center's three 1250 kW diesel gensets manufactured by Spectrum.
Encorp's paralleling switchgear features the company's Generator Power Controller, more commonly referred to as the "Gold Box™," which integrates the functionality of several discrete electrical components into a single solid state assembly.
The three gensets are designed to provide back-up power to the Sacramento-based data center, which provides cost-effective, large scale computer processing and telecommunications services to 15 departments in the California Health and Human Services Agency.
Clean, reliable power is critical to the operations of this busy center: Each 24-hour period the data center's computers handle approximately 8.5 million on-line customer transactions and the data center is linked to more than 2,000 state and county offices that use an estimated 100,000 terminals and personal computers. In addition, the center is interconnected to all 58 county government networks in California and all state data centers.
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