Power protection for
Wyoming healthcare facilities.

Wyoming healthcare facilities serve patients across vast distances with critical imaging, monitoring, and life safety systems that demand clean, reliable power.

30% Average energy savings documented across TPS government and institutional installations
80% Of damaging transients originate inside the facility from HVAC, generators, and security systems
30 yr TPS warranty period — aligned with government facility lifecycle planning
80% Of damaging transients originate inside the facility from HVAC, imaging, and building systems
30 yr TPS warranty period — aligned with healthcare facility lifecycle planning
NEC 2020 Compliant surge protection meeting Articles 517, 700, and 708 requirements
The Healthcare Challenge

Your operations infrastructure is more vulnerable
than you think.

Healthcare facilities generate thousands of transient voltage events daily from their own infrastructure — MRI machines cycling, HVAC systems, elevator motors, and generator transfer switches. 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 imaging equipment, patient monitoring systems, and EMR infrastructure over time.

01
Medical Imaging Sensitivity

MRI, CT, ultrasound, and digital X-ray systems are among the most power-sensitive equipment in any facility. Transient voltage events cause image artifacts, scan interruptions, and accelerated degradation of imaging components — directly impacting diagnostic accuracy and patient throughput.

02
Life Safety Systems

Emergency lighting, fire alarm panels, nurse call systems, and critical ventilation must operate flawlessly during emergencies. NEC Articles 517, 700, and 708 mandate surge protection for these systems — compliance protects both patients and facility accreditation.

03
Rural Critical Access Vulnerability

Rural hospitals and critical access facilities operate on grid infrastructure that was not designed for modern medical loads. Long distribution lines, limited redundancy, and weather exposure compound power quality issues — making these facilities especially vulnerable to transient damage.

04
NEC Compliance & EMR Protection

Electronic medical records, patient monitoring networks, and clinical information systems require continuous, clean power. Transients cause data corruption, system lockups, and premature hardware failure — while NEC 2020 requirements increasingly mandate surge protection for healthcare IT infrastructure.

Documented Results

What happens when healthcare facilities
get protected.

These are documented outcomes from healthcare facilities that installed TPS power conditioning and surge protection.

Case Study — FL Hospital 5-Year Evaluation
5-Year Documented Results
Long-term power quality improvements across hospital systems
Florida Hospital conducted a comprehensive 5-year evaluation of TPS power conditioning across their facility. The study documented sustained reductions in equipment maintenance costs, extended imaging equipment lifecycles, and measurable improvements in power quality — validating TPS technology for long-term healthcare deployment.
FL Hospital 5-Year Evaluation
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Case Study — Sanford Health Systems
Health System Protection
Power conditioning across a major healthcare network
Sanford Health deployed TPS power conditioning to protect medical imaging, patient monitoring, and building systems across their healthcare network. The installation eliminated chronic power quality issues, reduced equipment downtime, and improved operational reliability across protected facilities.
Sanford Health Case Study
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Wyoming Healthcare

From Wyoming Medical Center to
rural critical access hospitals.

Wyoming’s healthcare infrastructure includes Wyoming Medical Center in Casper, Cheyenne Regional Medical Center, St. John’s Medical Center in Jackson, Sheridan Memorial Hospital, and a network of rural critical access hospitals serving patients across the state’s vast geography. These facilities operate imaging equipment, patient monitoring systems, and life safety infrastructure on grid networks that face extreme weather exposure and limited redundancy.

As an authorized TPS dealer serving Wyoming, Pearl Snap Consulting provides single-source accountability from power quality assessment through installation — backed by a 30-year warranty.

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