Custom generator enclosures for data centers, medical facilities, water treatment, municipal buildings, and more—done at an uncompromising level.
Hennig Power Protection is the vendor of choice for hyper-scale and co-location data center markets for a reason: we have the passionate people, engineering expertise, production capacity, and manufacturing infrastructure needed to support this rapidly-growing space.
Ranging from very simple to very complex, our team ensures that your enclosure package meets your specifications with a wide array of standard and optional features for your specific application.
Ranging from very simple to very complex, our team ensures that your enclosure package meets your specifications with a wide array of standard and optional features for your specific application.
With a secondary containment area that holds a minimum 110%, our fuel tanks are built with formed material for strength and durability while minimizing height and trip hazards.
With a secondary containment area that holds a minimum 110%, our fuel tanks are built with formed material for strength and durability while minimizing height and trip hazards.
Hennig offers a wide variety of switchgear and electrical housings with customization options that allow our team to meet the requirements of our customers regardless of size, features, or delivery needs.
Hennig offers a wide variety of switchgear and electrical housings with customization options that allow our team to meet the requirements of our customers regardless of size, features, or delivery needs.
Hennig Power Protection's experience, customer commitment, quality, 700,000+ sq ft of capacity, and service are just some of the reasons to make Hennig your sole supplier of backup power generator enclosures.
IBC Certification | Industrialized Building Code Certification | UL2200 Certification
On an installation at the Ovid, Michigan processing plant of the Michigan Milk Producers Association (MMPA), the standby power generation system supplier, W.W. Williams (WWW) of Dearborn, Michigan, required an increased level of sound and environmental protection on the three generating stations, in accordance with the specs received from their customer’s architectural firm. Read this article to learn the challenges that led them to turn to their enclosure suppliers for assistance.