Power protection for
government operations.

Government facilities operate critical infrastructure that cannot fail — emergency systems, security networks, IT infrastructure, and public safety operations. When power quality degrades, mission readiness degrades with it. Proper power conditioning ensures systems perform when they matter most.

292:1 Highest documented ROI from U.S. Navy TPS deployment — payback in 18 days
$37.4M Projected lifetime savings on a single U.S. Navy carrier deployment
18 Days Shortest documented payback period across U.S. Navy installations
The Government Challenge

Mission-critical systems demand
clean power.

Government facilities generate thousands of transient voltage events daily from their own equipment — HVAC systems, elevators, generators, and high-draw security equipment. These internally generated transients degrade sensitive electronics over time, causing the intermittent failures and premature equipment replacement that strain already tight budgets.

01
Emergency & Life Safety Systems

Emergency communications, fire alarm panels, generator transfer switches, and life safety infrastructure must operate without failure. Transients cause nuisance alarms, communication dropouts, and transfer switch malfunctions.

02
Security Infrastructure

Access control, surveillance cameras, intrusion detection, and perimeter security systems operate 24/7 on circuits shared with high-draw equipment. Transients cause camera failures, access system lockouts, and alarm malfunctions.

03
IT & Network Infrastructure

Servers, switches, routers, and workstations supporting government operations are vulnerable to transient-induced failures. Data corruption, network outages, and premature hardware replacement strain IT budgets.

04
NEC Compliance & Public Safety

NEC Articles 700.8 and 708.20 mandate surge protection for emergency and critical operations power systems. Government facilities that don't meet these requirements carry both operational and regulatory exposure.

Documented Results

What happens when government facilities
get protected.

These aren't projections. These are documented outcomes from government operations that installed TPS power conditioning and surge protection.

Case Study — U.S. Navy
292:1 ROI
ROIs ranging from 1.2:1 to 292:1 with payback periods as short as 18 days
“ROIs ranging from 1.2:1 to 292:1 with payback periods as short as 18 days.” The U.S. Navy documented $37.4M in projected lifetime savings on a single carrier deployment, demonstrating the scale of impact that proper power conditioning delivers across government operations.
U.S. Navy — TPS Deployment Analysis
Common Questions

Frequently asked
questions.

What government systems are most affected by transient voltage?
Security and access control, emergency communications, IT infrastructure, and building automation systems. The U.S. Navy documented a 53.6:1 ROI across 23 ships after TPS installation.
Does NEC 2020 require surge protection in government buildings?
Yes. NEC Articles 700.8 and 708.20 mandate surge protection on emergency systems and critical operations power systems, which apply to most government facilities.
What ROI has the government seen from TPS?
The U.S. Navy study documented $4.9 million in annual savings, average payback of 6.5 months, and projected lifetime savings of $141 million across 23 ships.
Can TPS protect generator transfer switch operations?
Yes. Transfer switches generate significant transients when switching between utility and generator power. TPS protection filters these transients before they reach sensitive downstream equipment.
Where We Serve

Government power protection
across six states.

Pearl Snap Consulting is the authorized TPS dealer for Colorado, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming. We provide single-source accountability from power quality assessment through installation — backed by a 30-year warranty. As a veteran-owned small business, we understand the unique requirements of government procurement and operations.

CO

Federal installations, state facilities, county courthouses, and municipal buildings across the Front Range and throughout Colorado.

WY

State capitol complex, federal facilities, county buildings, and municipal infrastructure across Wyoming's vast geography.

SD

State facilities, Ellsworth Air Force Base support operations, tribal government buildings, and county infrastructure.

MN

State government complex, federal buildings, county facilities, and municipal operations across Minnesota.

MT

State capitol, Malmstrom AFB support, tribal facilities, and rural county buildings serving remote communities.

ND

State facilities, Minot AFB and Grand Forks AFB support operations, tribal government, and county infrastructure.

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