Powering a 200-Bed Hospital in Asia with Reliable Backup Power
Project Overview
YorPower was selected to supply reliable standby power solutions for a newly constructed 200-bed hospital in Asia. Given the critical nature of healthcare operations, backup power supply was essential to maintain life-saving medical services, especially during power outages and grid instability.
Client Requirements
The hospital’s engineering team specified Perkins-powered generators due to their strong reputation across Asia. Perkins engines are widely recognized for their reliability, ease of maintenance, and extensive parts availability – making them a trusted choice for mission-critical facilities like hospitals.
Additionally, due to the region’s consistently high ambient temperatures, all gensets needed to be equipped with tropical radiators capable of withstanding elevated thermal loads without compromising performance.
YorPower Solution
To meet the hospital’s requirements, YorPower supplied:
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1 x YTP500RSC: A 500kVA diesel generator powered by a Perkins engine
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3 x YTP1000RSC: 1000kVA diesel generators, also Perkins-powered
All units were built to YorPower’s high-quality standards and factory-tested to ensure full compliance with ISO and hospital-grade performance expectations. The inclusion of tropical-rated radiators ensured optimal cooling even in the region’s hot and humid conditions.
Logistics & Coordination
The shipment was divided into two separate road transports, as arranged by the client. YorPower supported the loading process by coordinating crane operations, ensuring that each generator was lifted and positioned safely onto the client’s trucks without risk of damage.
Outcome
The project was delivered successfully, with the generators arriving on-site ready for commissioning. The hospital now benefits from robust standby power capability, ensuring medical operations remain uninterrupted during grid failures.
This project highlights YorPower’s capability to deliver customized power solutions with precision logistics and client-focused coordination—even for complex healthcare infrastructure in demanding environments.


