BTECH Battery Monitoring Systems for Government
Agencies
BTECH's Battery Monitoring and Validation Systems
are found throughout many federal and state government agencies
- anywhere where critical backup power is required.
Because of the critical nature of the applications,
battery monitoring is simply not an option - it's the only way to
guarantee your battery systems will function during an outage.
Some of the applications you can find BTECH battery
monitors in are listed in the table below. Plus, BTECH's systems
are easy to buy with our competitive GSA contract.
Local and regional 911 centers
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Army / Navy / Air Force Facilities
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Tax and Revenue Processing Centers
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FAA, FBI & Federal Reserve Banks
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Homeland Security Applications
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NASA & Government Research Labs
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"BTECH is on the job 365 days a year"
Multnomah County is geographically the smallest in Oregon but contains
approximately 20% of the states population. The Multnomah County
Government serves the needs of approximately 700,000 people in an
area that covers 465 square miles.
My department is responsible for ensuring the continuing operation
of several vital county facilities including a facility where life
safety is a prime factor. To avoid the risk of surprise blackouts
due to problems with the power grid or weather related causes we
have employed the use of Uninterruptible Power Supply systems.
Uninterruptible Power Supply systems completely depend on simple
and unpredictable backup batteries to work. Given the mission critical
nature of the applications we support, we investigated battery-monitoring
systems to virtually eliminate our risks of a complete and catastrophic
power outage due to unforeseen backup battery failure.
We looked at several models and found only BTECHs patented technology
could warn us of developing battery problems without the use of
stressful battery load testing. This is a significant advantage
because load testing actually reduces the life of the backup batteries.
BTECH not only reduces our backup battery failure risk, but saves
the county money by eliminating the need to blindly change out all
600 backup batteries on a strictly calendar basis.
With BTECH on the job 365 days a year, we can identify and change
only the deteriorating batteries which saves us time, money and
makes us much more secure. I couldn't explain to the people
of Multnomah County how to insure our continued operation during
the next power failure until we found BTECH. Now I have an answer.
Robert D. Novak
Electrical Supervisor
Multnomah County Facilities
Portland, Oregon
GSA
Contract # GS-07F-5819P
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