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Welcome to Western EPG

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Western EPG Products, Inc. is a Manufacturer Representative for products related to the Electric Power Generation (EPG) markets for both standby and prime power applications. Our Sales Engineers have an average of 30 years of experience in this field. We offer a complete line of mechanical and electrical products. Below are just some of the manufacturers that Western EPG Products, Inc. represents.

For inquiries on products or additional manufacturers please contact us.

Manufacturers

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ACTIVE DPF SYSTEM

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Western EPG, in conjunction with Johnson-Matthey and Simplex, have developed a short YouTube video describing how an Active DPF systems works, along with the benefits of the system.

Other benefits of the Johnson-Matthey/Simplex Active DPF:

  1. Lower cost than other active DPF solutions
  2. Switch selectable to a standard load bank for genset monthly load bank testing and maintenance
  3. Prevents Wet Stacking and improves genset reliability
  4. Multiple genset installation compatible
  5. Standby and prime power designs available
  6. No moving parts to fail or cause excess sound/noise during movement
  7. Simple way to meet OSHPD requirements
  8. Switch selectable to a standard load bank for genset monthly load bank testing and maintenance
  9. Multiple genset designs are available
  10. Easily adaptable to new or existing gensets
  11. Johnson-Matthey and Simplex, highly durable and proven manufactures

Data Center Liquid Load Banks

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Western EPG is the authorized dealer for Simplex Liquid Load Banks (LLB) family used in data centers for startup and commissioning, specifically by regulating and monitoring the cooling loop temperature.

Liquid load banks monitoring steps 

  1. Sequential power-up: Gradually increasing the coolant loop temperature through infinite steps while energizing the systems, allowing time for conditions to stabilize.
  2. Stress testing: Run benchmarking tools to stress test CPUs, GPUs, memory and key applications while monitoring coolant loop temperatures, performance and efficiency under high load.
  3. Simulate failures: To ensure redundant systems engage properly under unexpected scenarios.
  4. Assist in fine-tuning and optimization: By adjusting the temperatures in the cooling/heating loops, system optimization can be attained based on observed temperature patterns.