
Keeping the Lights On During Critical Infrastructure Upgrades
I remember the humidity clinging to everything when a major facility near The Mall at Stonecrest scheduled a massive electrical overhaul. We heard the heavy hum of the main transformers before the planned shutdown even began. The client faced a massive risk because their cooling systems and security grids needed continuous juice. Without a reliable backup, a single tripped breaker during the transition would've turned their entire operation into a dark, sweltering mess. They needed a bridge between their old grid and the new system.
We rolled our heavy-duty diesel units onto the site before the first technician arrived. Our EGSA certified technicians wired the temporary lines directly into their critical load panels, bypassing the main switchgear during the outage. We monitored the load levels every hour to ensure the transition stayed smooth. The crew managed the fuel levels and checked the oil during the quiet midnight hours. The facility stayed fully operational, and the upgrade finished without a single second of unplanned downtime.
Jamal's crew kept our cooling systems running perfectly while we swapped out our entire electrical main.
Stonecrest Commercial Management
