SENS Achieves IBC Seismic Certification for Genset Chargers

July 24, 2008
Longmont Colo.-based Stored Energy Systems (SENS) has achieved International Building Code (IBC) certification for its complete line of engine-starting chargers and best battery selectors.

Longmont Colo.-based Stored Energy Systems (SENS) has achieved International Building Code (IBC) certification for its complete line of engine-starting chargers and best battery selectors. SENS believes its chargers and battery selectors are the only products in their respective classes to achieve this critical certification.

The IBC codes require key mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) systems in critical buildings to withstand significant seismic events and still operate properly.

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