A “Safety First” Culture

We treat your facility with the same rigor we treat our own. Our safety record is built on strict adherence to OSHA standards and a proactive approach to risk management — protecting your most valuable asset: your people.

In-House Safety Committee

Third-Party Safety Audits

OSHA-Compliant

Every Person is Responsible

Emergency Power System Design

Reliability starts with the right blueprint. We survey your facility’s specific electrical load and engineer for future growth. Our emergency power system design process is engineered to integrate your backup with existing infrastructure while adhering to all City Building, Electrical, and Fire Department codes. From initial load analysis to final permitting, we handle the entire lifecycle of your system.

Industry-Specific Power Infrastructure

Different industries face different risks during an outage. We tailor our emergency power system design to meet the unique demands of your sector.

Information Technology, Services & Semiconductors

For IT and chip manufacturing, a millisecond of power instability spells disaster. We deploy uninterruptible power supply (UPS) installation and critical power solutions that help protect servers and sensitive fabrication equipment from data loss and damage.

Hospital & Health Care / Pharmaceuticals

In healthcare and pharma, power can be the difference between life and death. We design redundant backup generator systems engineered to meet ADHS and life-safety codes, safeguarding patient care areas and temperature-sensitive inventory.

Generators & UPS Solutions

We provide the hardware necessary for high-stakes environments, from biotech labs to data centers.

Industrial Backup Generators

We supply 30KW to 2 Megawatt units capable of sustaining manufacturing plants or large campuses.

Backup Generator Systems

We size and synchronize your generator with automatic transfer switches for instant restoration.

Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Installation

For sensitive data and electronics, we install UPS units to bridge the gap between utility failure and generator startup.

Emergency Power System Installation

Our electricians deploy your system with minimal disruption. Whether it is pouring the concrete pad or wiring complex transfer switches, we execute every step of the emergency power system installation to strict industry standards.

Maintenance & Support

Jenco provides the emergency electrical support needed to keep your assets ready and running efficiently. We offer ongoing emergency power maintenance plans to test, certify, and verify your equipment so it works the moment you need it.

Why Choose Jenco for Emergency Systems?

When the grid fails, there is no room for error. For over 35 years, Jenco has been the partner that Arizona facility managers trust to protect their most sensitive assets.

Engineering-First Reliability

Critical power systems often fail because the math is wrong. Our in-house engineering team conducts precise load analyses to properly size your backup generator systems to accommodate the massive in-rush currents of industrial machinery and HVAC systems. We design for the worst-case scenario to support your operations when you need it most.

Navigating Arizona’s Regulatory Landscape

Installing emergency power in Arizona requires navigating ADEQ permits, noise ordinances, and strict fire codes. We handle the entire permitting and compliance process, aligning your system design with NFPA 110 standards and local environmental regulations before construction even begins.

Proven in High-Stakes Sectors

We understand that for a hospital or a semiconductor fab, “downtime” is not an option. We have deep experience delivering the “clean” power required by sensitive IT and biotech equipment and adhering to rigorous ADHS standards for healthcare facilities.

Total Lifecycle Partnership

A backup system is only reliable if it works the moment you need it. We don’t walk away after installation; we offer comprehensive emergency power maintenance and testing programs to verify your batteries are charged, your fuel is clean, and your transfer switches are ready to perform.

An electrical services technician provides preventative maintenance at a facility.

Common Questions About Emergency Power Systems

What is the difference between a UPS and a backup generator?

Think of a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) as a bridge and a generator as a power plant. A UPS provides instant battery power to keep sensitive equipment (like servers or medical devices) running without a millisecond of interruption, but only for a short time. A generator takes a few seconds to start up but can run for days. For critical operations, we typically install both: the UPS protects the load instantly, and the generator kicks in to recharge the UPS and sustain the facility long-term.

How do you determine the correct size for a backup generator?

We prioritize accuracy through data-driven analysis. Jenco performs a comprehensive load study using data loggers to measure your facility’s actual peak demand over time. This process accounts for “in-rush” currents—the significant power spikes caused by industrial motors and HVAC systems—to help prevent system trips and protect your infrastructure from being undersized.

How often does my emergency generator need to be tested?

To remain compliant with NFPA 110 and local fire codes, your emergency generator typically requires a weekly visual inspection and a monthly “load bank” test (running the generator under at least 30% load for 30 minutes). Healthcare facilities have even stricter testing schedules. Jenco offers comprehensive maintenance plans that handle all required testing and documentation so you are always audit-ready.

What are Arizona’s air quality requirements for generators?

The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) regulates emissions standards for backup generators. We manage the permitting process to align your system with applicable emissions requirements and local regulations. Our goal is to verify that your system design meets both environmental regulations and NFPA 110 standards prior to installation.

Can I install a diesel generator in Arizona?

Yes. Diesel generators remain a reliable choice for Arizona operations, offering high torque and long run times well-suited to the state’s climate and energy demands. Jenco specializes in navigating the ADEQ permitting process and designing systems that meet local air quality rules while delivering the performance your facility requires.

Can Jenco retro-fit an emergency system into an older building?

Yes. Many of our projects involve integrating modern backup power into aging infrastructure. We specialize in custom switchgear integration and “tight-fit” installations, ensuring your new resilience strategy works seamlessly with your existing electrical panels and footprint.

Don’t Let the Next Outage Impact Your Bottom Line.

A power failure shouldn’t mean business failure. Whether you need a new backup generator system designed for your specific load or a maintenance plan to validate system readiness when it counts, Jenco is the partner you can trust.

For emergencies, call our 24/7 line — we’ll get you back up and running right away.

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