Arizona Hospital Critical Power
Your hospital's critical power contractor needs to understand essential electrical system branch separation, work safely in occupied facilities, and hand you documentation your Joint Commission surveyor can use on day one. We do all three for Arizona healthcare facilities — UPS systems, generators, and critical electrical infrastructure maintained to the standard your patients depend on. ROC #348619. 24/7 statewide.
What Healthcare Facilities Require From Their Electrical Contractor
Your hospital electrical contractor needs to understand NFPA 99, NEC Article 517 branch separation, and the 10-second transfer requirement — not just hold an electrical contractor license. A UPS failure in the ICU or a generator that doesn't transfer within spec isn't a maintenance issue. It's a patient safety event and a Joint Commission finding.
One contractor for your entire essential electrical system. Generator, ATS, UPS, transfer switches, and battery systems — one PM contract, one call during an emergency, documentation formatted for survey readiness. You're not coordinating multiple vendors when a life safety system needs service.
Call (480) 262-6505What We Cover in Healthcare Facilities
From the essential electrical system to patient care equipment power — every critical layer.
Hospital UPS Systems
Online double-conversion UPS for OR suites, ICU, imaging, and pharmacy. Installation, replacement, and maintenance bypass for Eaton, Vertiv, and APC systems without interrupting connected patient care equipment.
Emergency Generators
Standby generator installation, load bank testing, and commissioning for NFPA 99 essential electrical system requirements. Transfer time verified to ≤10 seconds. Documentation formatted for Joint Commission readiness.
Essential Electrical System
Life safety, critical, and equipment branch wiring, transfer switch selection, and service per NEC Article 517. We understand branch separation requirements and document work to support code compliance reviews.
Life Safety Battery Systems
UPS battery replacement, impedance testing, and capacity testing for life safety and critical branch equipment. Trending data across service intervals for proactive replacement before failure — not reactive response after.
Transfer Switches & ATS
Automatic and manual transfer switch service, maintenance, and commissioning for hospitals, surgical centers, and imaging facilities throughout Arizona. Transfer time testing and documentation included.
Healthcare PM Contracts
Quarterly and annual PM schedules with written reports formatted for Joint Commission EC.02.05.07 compliance, CMS requirements, and state health department surveys. Trending data included in every report.
The Arizona Healthcare Power Environment
Your critical power infrastructure probably spans multiple expansion phases — generators, UPS systems, and transfer switches from different eras, with documentation gaps that only surface during a Joint Commission survey. One contractor covering your entire essential electrical system eliminates that exposure.
Healthcare critical power operates under regulatory requirements that don't exist in commercial facilities. NFPA 99 and NEC Article 517 create specific performance standards for generators, transfer switches, UPS systems, and branch separation that the Joint Commission and CMS actively survey.
Arizona's climate adds a layer most manufacturers don't account for. Life safety battery systems age faster under Arizona's summer heat — and Joint Commission surveyors don't accept "it passed last year" as a maintenance record.
NFPA 99 Requirements
Healthcare facilities code sets specific performance standards for generators, transfer switches, and UPS systems that go well beyond standard commercial electrical practice — and surveyors verify compliance.
10-Second Transfer Mandate
NFPA 99 requires emergency power to restore within 10 seconds of utility failure. ATS commissioning and periodic testing must verify compliance — and results need to be in the survey file.
Arizona Heat & Life Safety
Battery systems serving life safety branch equipment lose capacity faster under Arizona's summer ambient temperatures. PM intervals need to reflect actual thermal conditions — not calendar schedules built for temperate climates.
Joint Commission Readiness
EC.02.05.07 requires documented testing and maintenance for essential electrical system components. Our service reports are formatted to support survey readiness — not require last-minute scrambling to assemble records.
Facility Expansion Pressure
Arizona's population growth is driving continuous hospital expansion. New ORs, imaging suites, and patient wings require essential electrical system extensions that need specialists familiar with healthcare code, not generalists learning on the job.
Imaging & OR Power
MRI, CT, and surgical suites require conditioned power with specific UPS runtime and isolation requirements. Getting the power infrastructure wrong means equipment damage and downtime — not just an inconvenience.
Why Healthcare Facilities Choose New Phase
The credentials matter — but so does working inside operating healthcare facilities without creating a patient safety event. NFPA 99 familiarity, survey-ready documentation, and 24/7 availability aren't optional for healthcare. They're the requirement.
Common Questions
From facilities managers and healthcare engineering teams before they bring us in.
Do your technicians understand NFPA 99 and NEC Article 517 healthcare electrical requirements?
Yes. We understand essential electrical system requirements under NFPA 99 and NEC Article 517 — life safety branch, critical branch, and equipment branch separation, the 10-second transfer requirement, and the documentation standards that support Joint Commission and CMS survey readiness.
Can you work on live electrical systems in an operating hospital?
Yes. Our technicians are OSHA 10 certified for energized work — arc flash hazard analysis, rated PPE, and documented safe work procedures. UPS maintenance bypass allows most UPS and battery work to be performed without interrupting connected patient care equipment.
What's your response time for a hospital power emergency in Arizona?
We operate 24/7 with on-call technicians statewide. For Phoenix metro healthcare facilities, same-day response for most critical power emergencies. Call (480) 262-6505, identify it as a healthcare emergency, and we dispatch with the right parts and documentation.
Do you handle essential electrical system maintenance?
Yes. We service the full essential electrical system — generator, ATS, transfer switches, UPS, and battery systems — with documentation formatted to support Joint Commission EC.02.05.07 compliance and state health department surveys.
Can your service reports support Joint Commission survey requirements?
Yes. Our PM reports document test results, findings, corrective actions, and equipment condition in a format built for survey readiness. We track trending data across intervals so you have a defensible maintenance history, not just a single visit report.
Can you take over from our current electrical contractor?
Yes. We start with a baseline assessment across all critical power systems, document what we find, and build a PM schedule from there. We've transitioned healthcare facilities from contractors who had years of deferred maintenance and incomplete records.
Related Services
Every layer of your healthcare critical power system has a dedicated service page.
UPS Systems & Bypass
Installation, maintenance bypass, battery service, and replacement for Eaton, Vertiv, and APC systems serving healthcare facilities.
UPS Systems
Generators & Backup Power
Standby generator installation, load bank testing, and ATS service for NFPA 99 essential electrical system requirements.
Generator Services
Preventive Maintenance
PM contracts with written reports and trending data formatted for Joint Commission and CMS survey compliance requirements.
PM ContractsTalk to a Healthcare Critical Power Specialist
Emergency response or a PM contract — one call covers it. Arizona-wide. 24/7.
Arizona Location
519 W. Lone Cactus Dr. Ste 103
Phoenix, AZ 85027
Serving all of Arizona statewide