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  • Immense growth calls for expansion of technical services department

    Due to an increase in prestigious turnkey projects after a successful rebrand in January 2015, leading Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) specialist, Power Control Ltd (PCL) is expanding its technical services division and projects management.

    Following a record start to the first quarter of 2015, PCL is enhancing its resources in its technical services department; Christian de Knock has been welcomed to the team to inject added experience and expertise.

    Christian de Knock is now providing sales support for PCL’s expanding technical services department.                 Mr de Knock has complementary skills in technical services and carries four years experience after graduating with a bachelor’s degree in Electronic Engineering and Cybernetics. Mr de Knock’s expertise in implementing inspection and audit procedures will ensure that PCL’s consistently high standards are continually met.  His role within the company will to support the technical service sales department, which will open new doors for PCL in the form of bespoke projects.

    Commenting on his recent appointment, Mr de Knock said: “PCL is an innovative, fast growing power protection specialist company with great aspirations for continual growth and expansion. I am very eager to demonstrate my skills and experience and help drive the technical services department”.

    Adding to an already experienced and highly skilled project management team, PCL has also appointed a new project manager Richard Cameron. Mr Cameron brings with him over 15 years experience working in fast paced project management roles in the electrical and building sector and has been exposed to a wide variety of works , which have given him vital experience in a number of different areas.

    Mr Cameron is responsible for ensuring every project is completed successfully with full project management, from initial review through to UPS commissioning, deployment and installation. Mr Cameron uses his technical abilities to liaise with customers, onsite engineers and help within the PCL team.

    The technical services department is one of the four core departments PCL is expanding. Rebranding the company has created opportunities in not only the single phase and three phase products PCL can offer but service and maintenance contracts.

    Formerly Borri Ltd, PCL rebranded in January 2015 to allow the company to showcase and develop its portfolio including its wider pool of equipment, technical services and project solutions. This scope also further emphasises PCL’s commitment to delivering tailored power protection solutions for the UK and overseas markets.

    PCL continues to be committed to Borri three phase UPS products and technologies and remains an official UK distributor for the Italian manufacturer. PCL continues to receive direct manufacturing and technical support from Borri Spa whilst maintaining its high level of engineering involvement, which is supported by its all encompassing service and maintenance programmes and high UPS and product spares stock levels.

    For further company information please email info@powercontrol.co.uk or call +44 (0)1246 431431

    Immense growth calls for expansion of technical services department
  • Vision Express see a clear difference in their power resilience

    The UK’s fastest growing Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) specialist, Power Control, has supplied another high efficiency Borri UPS for one of the country’s top eye care retailers.

    Vision Express Ltd has purchased a high efficiency Borri B9000FXS to support its new distribution centre works in Nottingham. The 300kVA unit is now providing resilient power protection for the company’s new lens crafting department.

    It was imperative that the chosen UPS provided 100% reliable power resilience. Any power fluctuations and breaks in power could damage the company’s hi-tech lens equipment and conveyor belt system and result in £1000s of damage. Having purchased a number of Borri UPS units in the past to support various data centres across the country, Vision Express chose the Borri B9000FXS for its proven performance.

    Renowned for not just its power resilience, the transformer based Borri B9000FXS also comes with best in class efficiency, making its running costs significantly lower than other comparable UPS systems on the market.

    Power Control also supplied an intelligent internal SNMP card for remote monitoring shutdown. For added peace of mind, all of the Borri three phase UPS systems are provided by Power Control with a unique UK three year parts warranty, which can help to dramatically reduce the total cost of ownership when combined with a maintenance contract in the first three years.

    Working closely with one of its preferred electrical contractors, STP Solutions, Power Control supplied, installed and commissioned the Borri B9000FXS within a matter of weeks. With a very short time frame to work within, precision planning was essential and both Power Control and STP Solutions worked tirelessly to ensure the entire project was delivered seamlessly.

    Vision Express’ Senior Systems Engineer, Chris Wardle commented: “The design and manufacturing quality of Borri UPS systems is first class. We have every confidence that our production line equipment will be protected against any spikes or loss in power. We have also been thoroughly impressed with the efficiency of the units and look forward to reaping the rewards of the year on year cost savings.

    “It is not just the quality of UPS that has impressed us but also the quality of service from both Power Control and STP Solutions, which has been impeccable. All the engineers responded quickly and were exceptionally conscientious. I would highly recommend both companies to anyone looking for consistently reliable products and service.”

    As the UK’s fastest growing UPS specialist, Power Control also has an unrivalled maintenance repertoire and is renowned for its flexible contract solutions. Vision Express has been benefiting from Power Control’s expansive maintenance services for a number of years and has taken out a three year, tailored gold maintenance contract for its latest UPS unit.

    Mr Wardle said: “We have been using Power Control for all our UPS requirements for a number of years and renew our contracts annually. We trust the company implicitly to deliver exactly what we need and at a fair cost. The level of service is exceptional and we have excellent relationships with the Power Control team, which is vitally important in any long standing relationship.”

    Formerly Borri Ltd, Power Control rebranded in January 2015 to give the company greater opportunities to offer a wider pool of equipment, technical services and project solutions. This scope also further emphasises Power Control’s commitment to delivering tailored power protection solutions for the UK and overseas markets.

    Power Control continues to be committed to Borri three phase UPS products and technologies and remains an official UK distributor for the Italian UPS manufacturer. Power Control continues to receive direct manufacturing and technical support from Borri Spa whilst maintaining its high level of engineering involvement, which is supported by its all encompassing service and maintenance programmes and high UPS and product spares stock levels.

    For further information please email info@powercontrol.com or call +44 (0)1246 43143

    Vision Express see a clear difference in their power resilience
  • Safe infrastructures depend on Power Control

    The UK’s power grid is in a very perilous position. Whilst delays in replacing the country’s ageing power store have been widely publicised, little attention has been given to the increase in power usage and the affects this is having on our available resources.

    Consumer dependence on data storage and an increase in inner city developments, where London has seen a 20 percent growth in the last year, are also very serious factors that are contributing heavily to the notable increase in power disturbances.

    Energy regulator Ofgem reported at the end of last year that the culmination of increased consumer consumption and lack of improvement seen in replacing ageing power resources would result in a mere two percent surplus by winter 2015. This surplus means greater susceptibility to fluctuations in power, therefore increasing risk to companies.

    These stark warnings have prompted a large rise in the re-evaluation of power protection policies. Whilst many companies already have strategies in place, either internally, externally or both, many of these are coming under strict review. What would have been suitable ten years ago is most likely to now be outdated and therefore a risk.

    To meet the demands for greater resilience, power protection policies are becoming increasingly sophisticated. Electrical design infrastructures have gained in complexity and critical back-up power equipment such as Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) systems are at their most advanced level yet.

    Many audits carried out by leading UPS specialist Power Control Ltd (PCL) on existing back-up power frameworks have highlighted that although many function adequately, the performance and resilience can be increased and where this is the case, businesses are opting to add an extra layer of protection.

    Working with leading contractors, PCL is able to meet the increasing demands for delivering complete project solutions that not only consider the critical power element but also the entire electrical strategy.

    One such company to recently extend its power protection strategy to support its business expansion is Vision Express Ltd. The fast growing company has recently built a new distribution centre works and lens crafting department in Nottingham. Any power fluctuations and breaks in power here could damage the company’s hi-tech lens equipment and conveyor belt system and result in £1000s of damage.

    In partnership with one of its preferred electrical contractors, PCL supplied, installed and commissioned a Borri B9000FXS within a matter of weeks. With a very short time frame to work within, precision planning was essential and both PCL and its electrical partner worked tirelessly to ensure the entire project and all electrical works were executed seamlessly.

    Another household name, which for contractual reasons cannot be named, has also improved its power protection landscape by replacing its end of life unit with the purchase of two Borri B8000FXS  UPS units, which are now handling added capacity at the global travel review company’s newest facility.

    Appointing an approved specialist contractor, PCL carried out a series of surveys to determine the load on the old UPS, which found that it had been operating at much less than its capacity. From this, PCL presented a resilient N+1 solution to fit within the area of the existing system and integrate with the existing electrical infrastructure.

    Chosen not only for its redundant solution but also its ability to deliver a complete turnkey package, PCL designed the installation to enable the new system to be deployed without having to lose power to the connected load.

    Commenting on PCL’s recent projects, the company’s managing director, Mark Trolley said: “The need for added levels of power protection has never been greater. The significant rise in power disturbances, which are being further augmented by the increase in dependence on data storage and continued infrastructure growth, have meant that many are assessing their existing business continuity strategies.

    “Findings have resulted in the requirement for added levels of protection; more sophisticated electrical infrastructures and improved back-up power technology.

    “Unlike other UPS companies, PCL prides itself on its unique expertise in electrical infrastructure, which encompasses every element of the critical power path. By looking at the total power protection strategy, PCL delivers maximum protection and significant efficiency and financial savings for businesses nationwide.”

    Formerly Borri Ltd, PCL rebranded in January 2015 to give the company greater opportunities to offer a wider pool of equipment, technical services and project solutions. This scope also further emphasises PCL’s commitment to delivering tailored power protection solutions for the UK and overseas markets.

    PCL continues to be committed to Borri three phase UPS products and technologies and remains an official UK distributor for the Italian UPS manufacturer. PCL continues to receive direct manufacturing and technical support from Borri Spa whilst maintaining its high level of engineering involvement, which is supported by its all encompassing service and maintenance programmes and high UPS and product, spares stock levels.

    For further company information please email info@powercontrol.co.uk or call +44 (0)1246 431431

    For more information on our comprehensive maintenance plans email info@powercontrol.co.uk or call 01246 431431. Alternatively, visit our UPS maintenance page

    Safe infrastructures depend on Power Control
  • Thinking beyond the uninterruptible power supply

    With over 20 years experience in delivering power protection solutions, the recently rebranded Power Control, prides itself on being much more than just an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) supplier.

    The company has fast become recognised for not only delivering industry performing emergency power systems but also providing highly sought after, cost effective turnkey project solutions and technical services. It is this broad experience that formed the catalyst behind the company’s decision to rebrand.

    Now in its sixth year of being a Borri UPS distributor, Power Control made the strategic decision to trade as Borri Ltd in 2009 to give the Borri brand maximum exposure. During this period the company has successfully cemented the Borri UPS range at the forefront of the UK market. Borri UPS are now highly sought after within many data centre infrastructures across the country and are widely recognised for their superior performance and efficiency.

    Maintaining its relationship with the Italian manufacturer as a UPS distributor, Power Control continues to exclusively offer three phase UPS technologies from Borri and receives direct manufacturing and technical support from them. In addition to its three phase UPS offering, Power Control also supplies and maintains a range of highly intuitive single phase range of systems.

    Aligned to the company’s UPS expertise, Power Control has also placed great emphasis on establishing itself as a trusted project partner. Whilst, Power Control is only too aware that UPS systems form the foundation of data centre electrical designs, it also believes they should not be implemented in isolation. Its expertise therefore spans across a wide portfolio of products and services that encompass every element of a data centre’s critical power path (from transformer to rack PDU).

    This broad outlook means the company is ideally positioned to partner with organisations to develop and deliver robust, bespoke designed, total power protection strategies. Power Control prides itself on being able to look far beyond the UPS and is keen to highlight its greater expertise across technical services and full project implementation.

    The name change essentially is a commercial amendment to create an enhanced identity, which will aid the company in broadening its technical services.

    Working closely with leading industry contractors, project engineers and specialist manufacturers Power Control delivers packaged turnkey solutions for all elements within the data centre. These valuable partnerships enable it to provide an even wider portfolio of products and services for clients looking beyond the electrical infrastructure.

    A prime example of Power Conotrols collaborative project solutions is displayed in the work the company carried out at Portsmouth City Council. Delivered on time and on budget, the data centre facility at the council took over 18 months of precision planning and implementation. Acting as principle contractor, Power Control played an integral part in successfully pulling all elements of the data centre design together.

    Drawing on its contact base of preferred design and build contractors, Power Control sub-contracted one of its partners to deliver the onsite elements of the project.

    In addition to providing complete project management, Power Control also supplied and commissioned two Borri B9000FXS 160kVA/144kW UPS systems, which have been positioned in a 2N configuration to deliver complete redundancy at all times.

    With a 2N electrical design throughout, the new data centre currently hosts 33 racks and for added protection, localised rackmount static switches have been installed for all legacy equipment.

    Portsmouth City Council’s head of IT, Mel Burns, said: “We have been impressed and delighted by the delivery of the new data centre. The project has been delivered by Borri to time, budget and excellent quality.

    “All parties have worked together very well to ensure that our expectations were met and exceeded. The facility looks good, utilises carbon efficient and leading edge technologies and will provide the starting point for us to be able deliver an excellent service for Portsmouth.”

    The new facility went live in summer 2013 and has an annualised PUE of better than 1.5, which when compared to the council’s previous PUE figure of 2.5, the facility is undoubtedly providing substantial savings year on year.

    Power Control’s technical services manager, John Inman commented: “We feel privileged to have been part of such an important project and are delighted with the outcome. A lot of intense preparation has been put into the smooth delivery of all elements that have brought Portsmouth City Council’s data centre to life.

    “The company continues to invest in its technical services division and is one of the only UPS companies that offer full turnkey project solutions. Power Control’s commitment to researching the market has ensured that it is always one step ahead and at the forefront of emerging UPS technologies. As leaders in data centre electrical infrastructure, we have vast technical expertise in delivering bespoke power protection solutions.

    “It is becoming increasingly important for businesses to be able to turn to trusted organisations like Power Control for full project support without any hidden costs. Our proven five step approach to developing bespoke design solutions analyses every step of the project from initial review, which defines clients needs, reviews their critical business and technical drivers and outlines design parameters through to tailored maintenance programmes for ongoing support.

    “To ensure that all practical aspects are covered before any proposals and designs are put together, we work with our partners who carry out in depth technical surveys. Our specialist project team take on all the management of the deployment of services, guiding clients through every step of the implementation process.

    “This very hands on approach guarantees that we can achieve all specific technical and commercial drivers set out by our clients and deliver end to end solutions that meet their exact requirements.”

    By looking at the entire critical power path, Power Control not only delivers maximum power protection but is also able to help businesses achieve significant efficiency and financial savings.

    Formerly Borri Ltd, Power Control rebranded in January 2015 to allow the company to showcase and develop its full portfolio including its wider pool of equipment, technical services and project solutions.

    This scope also further emphasises Power C commitment to delivering tailored power protection solutions for the UK and overseas markets.

    Power Control continues to be committed to Borri three phase UPS products and technologies and remains an official UK distributor for the Italian UPS manufacturer. Power Control continues to receive direct manufacturing and technical support from Borri Spa whilst maintaining its high level of engineering involvement, which is supported by its all encompassing service and maintenance programmes and high UPS and product spares stock levels.

    To further company information please email info@powercontrol.com or call +44 (0)1246 431431

    Thinking beyond the uninterruptible power supply
  • Blackouts and fuel rationing to start in December, is your business prepared?

    On the 29th of May 2022, the government released a stark outlook for the winter after officials drew up a ‘reasonable’ worst-case scenario following the knock-on effects as the energy crisis continues in the UK. riven by geopolitical tensions and the ‘perfect storm’ of market forces, this statement has exposed the fragility of the current state of fuel supplies and the significant impacts it will have on businesses across all sectors.

    The ‘worst-case’ scenario outlines what will happen if Norwegian imports of gas are limited to more than half and if there is no support from interconnectors such as Belgium and the Netherlands as they face their own supply crisis and if Russia cuts off gas entirely to the EU.

    ‘Businesses and residential properties could all see energy blackouts starting from December and lasting for three months with blackouts both on weekdays and weekends.’1 The government would be forced to in effect ration electricity, suggesting it would be turned off on weekdays at peak times in the morning between 7 am and 10 am, and in the evenings between 4 pm and 9 pm.   

    To add to the already dismal outlook, at the time of writing this blog post, the wholesale price of natural gas is escalating drastically. It stands between 400% - 800% higher than this time last year and places an additional strain on businesses across the country. Sectors such as data centres, manufacturing and facilities are already feeling the pinch with reports that the NHS could see their energy bills soaring past £1 billion in the next ERIC reports.

    With industries facing a double whammy, prices going up and instability of energy supplies, businesses are being urged to scrutinise their existing critical power infrastructure and bolster their backup power strategy for what is likely to be increasingly turbulent times in the very near future.

     

    Preparing your infrastructure for energy supply blackouts

    For businesses with mission critical equipment, an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) solution is a vital asset. These systems provide instantaneous power in the event of a mains failure and will keep equipment running either until the mains power is resumed, a generator kicks in or until a safe shutdown procedure has been performed.

     Depending on the industry, many facilities and premises will likely already have a critical power infrastructure in place with some level of power resilience either through an uninterruptible power supply (UPS), central power supply (CPSS), diesel generator or a combination of the three. Whilst this may tick a box, it is important to ensure they are still in good working order and will support the electrical load during a mains blackout. The following things should be considered:

     

    1. How old are the existing UPS?

    The first thing to check is the age of the existing UPS and whether the backup power system/s has had regular maintenance intervals over its life. A UPS has a typical lifespan of 10-14 years, after which the internal parts may start to degrade rendering the UPS unfit for purpose. Those without a full-service history may incur problems and be unreliable earlier in their lifespan. If a UPS older than this is installed, it may be time to request a site survey and look at a new UPS solution.

     

    1. Is the UPS still sized correctly?

    what happens if the business has expanded since installing a UPS causing the new load to exceed the capacity of the UPS? If this happens, the UPS will flag up a warning that it is overloaded.

    How the UPS reacts to the overload depends on how much it is overloaded by. Many UPS can operate at up to 125% overload for 10minutes, 125%-150% for 30 seconds and around 150% for 100 milliseconds. Over these overload figures, the UPS is likely to go to static bypass (so the load still will not be dropped), meaning the UPS will be supported by raw mains until the load drops to within the capacity of the UPS. If the overload condition continues, some UPS models automatically shut down. 

    An efficiency audit will asses whether the existing UPS is sized to correctly support the current infrastructure and take into account any future plans of expansion.

     

    1. Has the environment around the UPS changed?

    Like other electrical equipment, the UPS and batteries must be installed and kept in an environment that is conducive to the manufacturer's guidelines. Typically, this should be in a climate controlled room with the temperature kept between 0 – 25C, no moisture and free from dust or abrasive materials. Failure to do so is likely to affect the internal components of the UPS and impact the battery performance.

     

    1. Prevention is better than cure (preventative maintenance)

    With businesses becoming more reliant on their power supplies, a power failure is an unmitigated disaster. A preventative UPS maintenance programme ensures maintenance is carried out at regular intervals and will include a full inspection of UPS components, identifying risks before they affect the health of a UPS.

    It is recommended that all consumable parts such as capacitors, fans, batteries, etc are replaced once during the life span of the UPS.

    All of these considerations are key to ensuring the UPS and backup power infrastructure is working at its optimum and will support the critical architecture during a mains failure. The energy crisis is one that remains at the top of the government's agenda and with no end in sight for the near future, it is important to have peace of mind that the backup power infrastructure will work when needed.

    Power Control has nearly three decades of experience in the critical power industry and operates across a plethora of sectors. Our UPS manufacturing partners provide up to the minute training on their UPS systems and our engineers are trained across multivendor systems.

    For more information please visit www.powercontrol.co.uk, email info@powercontrol.co.uk or call the office on 01246 431431

    Alternatively please visit https://powercontrol.co.uk/product-category/ups-systems/ for specific product information or email Power Control’s solutions director direct rmather@powercontrol.co.uk

    1. https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/millions-warned-of-power-cuts-this-winter-b7gl2ckx9 

    Blackouts and fuel rationing to start in December, is your business prepared?