BMS / SCADA AND
FUEL AUTOMATION SYSTEMS
(BMS / SCADA and Fuel Automation Systems)
MONITORABLE AND CONTROLLABLE FUEL INFRASTRUCTURE FOR CRITICAL FACILITIES
EVERGEE approaches generator fuel systems not merely as mechanical installations, but as monitorable, controllable, and testable critical infrastructure systems.
In data centers, financial institutions, hospitals, airports, telecommunications facilities, and industrial operations, emergency power continuity depends as much on the reliability of the fuel systems feeding those generators as on the generators themselves.
For this reason, EVERGEE designs the entire fuel infrastructure — from main fuel tanks to day tanks, from transfer pumps to fuel polishing systems — to be seamlessly integrated with BMS, SCADA, PLC, and field automation systems.
AN APPROACH THAT CONSIDERS STANDARDS AND CRITICAL FACILITY EXPECTATIONS
( MISSION-CRITICAL )
In data center and mission-critical facilities, the fuel system is an integral part of the emergency power infrastructure.
EVERGEE designs consider the principles of continuity, redundancy, traceability, maintainability, and fault tolerance that are prominent in critical facility standards such as the Uptime Institute Tier approach, TIA-942, EN 50600, and similar frameworks.
In the Uptime Institute's Tier approach, "concurrently maintainable" principles are prominent for Tier III, while "fault tolerant" applies to Tier IV. TIA-942 covers infrastructure areas such as electrical, mechanical, fire safety, physical security, monitoring, and system redundancy in data centers.
EVERGEE interprets these expectations specifically for fuel systems, engineering the tank, pump, valve, sensor, fuel polishing, and automation infrastructure in alignment with the facility's continuity objectives.
BMS / SCADA INTEGRATION
EVERGEE fuel systems are configured to communicate with the facility's existing BMS or SCADA infrastructure. The goal is not for the fuel system to remain as an independent equipment group operating on-site, but to be integrated into the facility's overall operations, maintenance, and alarm management processes.
PREPAREDNESS FOR DISASTER SCENARIOS
In critical facilities, fuel infrastructure must be prepared for scenarios such as prolonged grid outages, full-load generator operation, fuel transfer failures, low tank levels, leak alarms, and fuel quality degradation.
EVERGEE BMS / SCADA integrated fuel automation solutions make tank levels, pump statuses, alarms, and fuel polishing systems centrally monitorable.
This architecture enables the clear tracking of fuel infrastructure status during black building tests, integrated system tests, and extended generator run scenarios.
COMMISSIONING AND TESTABLE SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE
For EVERGEE, one of the most important advantages of automation is that the system becomes testable.
During commissioning, site acceptance tests, and integrated facility tests, all disaster scenarios for the fuel system can be verified. This approach helps demonstrate not only that the fuel infrastructure has been installed, but that it is operating correctly — before the facility goes live.
THE EVERGEE APPROACH
EVERGEE's expertise is grounded in the combined evaluation of generator fuel systems, fuel polishing, fuel transfer infrastructure, and critical facility engineering.
For this reason, every project is approached not just through equipment selection, but by considering the facility's operational scenarios, generator capacity, tank architecture, redundancy requirements, maintenance strategy, alarm philosophy, and BMS / SCADA integration.
The result is a fuel automation infrastructure that understands critical facility standards, is testable in the field, and can be managed by operations teams.
EVERGEE makes generator fuel infrastructure in critical facilities monitorable, controllable, and testable through BMS, SCADA, and PLC-based automation systems.
From main tanks to day tanks, from transfer pumps to fuel polishing systems, the entire fuel process can be managed through level monitoring, pump control, leak detection, alarm management, and central system integration.
EVERGEE solutions — which take into account the Uptime Institute Tier approach, TIA-942, EN 50600, and similar critical facility principles — support fuel continuity in data centers, hospitals, financial institutions, airports, telecommunications facilities, and industrial operations.
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