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Standby power is used when your site only needs the generator during an outage, while continuous power is required when the generator runs as the primary power source. If you are unsure which option suits your operation, our team can assess your site and recommend the correct solution.
Most generators require servicing every six months or after a set number of running hours. Critical sites such as hospitals or water facilities may require more frequent checks. PowerServ can create a maintenance plan tailored to your site and operational needs.
Yes, we provide nationwide service with technicians located across both the North Island and South Island. We also offer twenty four hour support for clients who need urgent assistance with their Emergency Power System.
Absolutely. Generators can fail to start for several reasons including flat batteries, fuel issues or control faults. Our technicians are trained to diagnose and repair all common generator problems, and we provide rapid response for urgent situations.
Yes, we supply a range of generator brands including CGM and PowerLink. We provide full installation, commissioning and ongoing maintenance. Whether you need a generator for a commercial site, a transport fleet, local government infrastructure or a critical facility, we can assist.
Yes, PowerServ offer both hire and purchase options. Hiring is ideal for short term projects or temporary power requirements, while purchasing suits long term or permanent installations. Our team can help you choose the best option for your needs.