Hospitals and healthcare facilities run some of the most power-sensitive equipment in any industry. When imaging goes down, diagnostics stop. When controls fail, patient safety is at risk. Proper power conditioning prevents both.
Healthcare facilities generate thousands of transient voltage events daily from their own equipment — elevators, HVAC compressors, imaging systems cycling on and off. 80% of damaging transients originate inside the building, not from the utility. Standard surge protectors stop the big spikes but do nothing about the high-frequency noise that degrades sensitive electronics over time.
MRI, CT, X-ray, and ultrasound systems are extremely sensitive to power quality. Transients cause image artifacts, calibration drift, and premature component failure — often diagnosed as normal wear rather than a power problem.
Electronic health records, patient monitoring, nurse call systems, and life safety infrastructure all rely on clean power. A single transient event can corrupt data, trigger false alarms, or take critical systems offline.
Chiller controls, compressor motors, and variable frequency drives are both sources and victims of transient activity. A single transient event can take a chiller offline in the middle of summer.
NEC Articles 700.8 and 708.20 mandate surge protection for emergency systems and critical operations power systems. Healthcare facilities that don't meet these requirements carry both operational and regulatory exposure.
These aren't projections. These are documented outcomes from healthcare facilities that installed TPS power conditioning and surge protection.
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.
Front Range hospital systems and mountain community critical access facilities. UCHealth, SCL Health, HCA, and rural healthcare networks.
Mayo Clinic, Allina Health, Essentia Health, and regional hospital systems across the Twin Cities and greater Minnesota.
Critical access hospitals and regional medical centers serving vast rural areas where utility power reliability is a constant challenge.
Sanford Health, CHI St. Alexius, Altru Health, and critical access hospitals across the Northern Plains.
Sanford Health, Avera Health, Monument Health, and regional facilities serving communities across South Dakota.
Banner Health, Wyoming Medical Center, and rural healthcare facilities operating in some of the most remote and power-challenged areas in the region.
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