AMG Discusses Necessity of Redundant Power


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MIAMIFL (7/29/2015) With upon us American Management Group (AMG) suggests or a sustained blackout.

“It is important that you community association has redundant power and fail-safes in ” commented Jonathan Louis CEO of AMG. “Without adequate electricity generation most communities will experience unnecessary hardships within the first 24 hours” he said.

Condo communities have several guidelines that help establish where and how generation stations are established. Florida enacted legislation requiring residential buildings over 75 feet tall to install generators and fuel tanks with a minimum operating capacity for several hours. According to the law generators must be housed in a four-sided structure and fuel tanks must be buried. Community associations also have to take other factors into consideration such as selecting the right contractor and assessing local zoning and fire codes to secure the correct location of the generator.

“The key to a long lasting generator lies in an adequate battery” remarked Louis. “Where we see housing communities fail is in not having an adequate battery or maintenance plan” Louis remarked.

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