Minnesota is home to some of the nation’s most advanced healthcare systems — from Mayo Clinic to regional hospital networks. Medical imaging, surgical equipment, and patient monitoring systems demand the cleanest power available.
Healthcare facilities generate thousands of transient voltage events daily from their own equipment — MRI systems cycling, HVAC compressors, elevators, and lab equipment. Sensitive imaging equipment like MRI, CT, and ultrasound requires the cleanest power possible for accurate diagnostics. Life-safety circuits and EMR systems must maintain 24/7 uptime. NEC compliance for emergency systems adds regulatory exposure on top of operational risk.
MRI, CT, ultrasound, and X-ray 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.
Infusion pumps, ventilators, and patient monitoring systems depend on clean power for reliable operation. Transient events can cause nuisance alarms, system resets, and communication failures between devices.
EMR servers, pharmacy automation, and lab information systems require stable power to prevent data corruption and system downtime. A single transient can trigger server reboots that take entire departments offline.
Emergency power systems, fire alarm panels, and nurse call systems must function when everything else fails. NEC Articles 700.8 and 708.20 mandate surge protection for these critical systems.
These aren’t projections. These are documented outcomes from healthcare facilities that installed TPS power conditioning and surge protection.
Minnesota’s healthcare landscape ranges from world-class institutions like Mayo Clinic and the University of Minnesota Medical Center to regional hospital networks and critical access facilities across Greater Minnesota. Every one of these facilities depends on power-sensitive equipment where transient voltage events degrade performance, increase maintenance costs, and create compliance risk.
As an authorized TPS dealer serving Minnesota, Pearl Snap Consulting provides single-source accountability from power quality assessment through installation — backed by a 30-year warranty.
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