Minnesota's manufacturing base, healthcare systems, and growing data center corridor depend on equipment that performs under pressure — and clean power to keep it running.
Minnesota's climate pushes facilities to their limits — temperature swings from -30°F winter lows to 100°F summer highs stress electrical systems year-round. The state's manufacturing corridor, world-renowned Mayo Clinic healthcare network, and food processing giants like General Mills and Cargill all depend on equipment that can't afford downtime. Add a growing data center market, ice storms that compromise rural utility feeds, and aging grid infrastructure across Greater Minnesota, and the demand for industrial-grade power protection has never been more critical.
Every facility type has different power quality vulnerabilities. We match TPS technology to the specific risks your industry faces.
Minnesota's manufacturing sector runs on CNC machines, PLCs, VFDs, and precision production lines that are highly sensitive to transient voltage events. A single surge can corrupt program logic, damage variable frequency drives, or halt an entire production line — costing thousands per hour in downtime.
Manufacturing Protection →The Mayo Clinic region and Minnesota's extensive hospital systems depend on MRI, CT, and imaging equipment that demands pristine power quality. Transient events degrade sensitive diagnostic equipment, compromise patient data systems, and create maintenance costs that accumulate silently over time.
Healthcare Protection →Minnesota is General Mills and Cargill country — home to some of the nation's largest food processing operations. Cold storage compressors, automated processing lines, and industrial refrigeration systems are all vulnerable to power quality issues that cause product loss, equipment wear, and unplanned shutdowns.
Food Processing Protection →Minnesota's growing data center corridor demands absolute power reliability. Every PDU and RPP is a potential entry point for transients that cause latency, data corruption, and hardware degradation. Redundancy strategies mean nothing if the power feeding those redundant systems carries destructive transient energy.
Data Center Protection →Take the Assessment — get an instant risk score based on your industry, symptoms, and operations profile. No jargon, no commitment.
Take the Assessment →Pearl Snap Consulting serves as the authorized TPS dealer for Minnesota, along with Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota. When we identify a power quality vulnerability, we can address it directly with TPS technology — no separate vendors, no coordination gaps. Single-source accountability from assessment through installation, backed by a 30-year warranty.