Q: What happens if a hospital loses power — even for a moment?
Critical care systems, operating rooms, ventilators, and IT infrastructure all require continuous power. Even brief outages can endanger patients, disrupt electronic medical records, and damage sensitive equipment. LEL systems are built to support rapid switchover and sustained runtime, ensuring zero interruption to your power delivery.
Q: What do you mean by “clean DC delivery”?
We design enclosures and generator packages with integrated cable routing, electrical isolation, and internal wiring that minimizes noise and voltage fluctuation. Our electrical team validates all wire gauges, termination points, and DC bus layouts to reduce risk in critical loads like nurse call, fire alarms, telemetry, and low-voltage control systems.
Q: Can your systems meet healthcare code and compliance requirements?
Yes. All LEL enclosures and packages are built to meet NEC, NFPA 110, IBC, and regional AHJ requirements. UL-142 and UL-2085 listed fuel tanks are standard. Our acoustic and thermal designs are validated via CFD and engineering analysis.
Q: What sound and environmental controls do you offer?
We provide acoustical and weather-protective enclosures that meet 75 dB(A), 65 dB(A), or even 55 dB(A) thresholds, with CFD-modeled airflow to maintain thermal control without compromising sound attenuation.