This page is written for buyers who are comparing small generator options and need a specification-based WhatsApp quotation, not a vague price.
Clinic backup power is about critical load
A clinic may not need to run every appliance during outage. The buying question is which loads are critical: medicine refrigerator, lights, consultation room AC or fan, small lab equipment, sterilizer, computer and network devices.
If the clinic has equipment with motors or heating elements, those details should be separated in the RFQ because they can change the recommended generator size.
What to send before quotation
A clear load list helps the supplier avoid under-sizing. It also helps compare silent type, fuel type and ATS scope.
| Clinic detail | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Medical fridge | Temperature-sensitive storage needs stable backup planning. |
| AC or fans | Cooling load and starting current can change the generator range. |
| Lab equipment | Some equipment needs stable voltage and enough margin. |
| ATS | Automatic transfer may be useful for clinics with critical storage. |
| Runtime | Long daily operation affects fuel and maintenance choice. |
Quote scope to compare
Ask whether the quotation includes silent canopy, breaker, controller, battery, sockets or output panel, ATS and shipping term. A small clinic should also plan placement, exhaust route and service access.
If your clinic is in a city center, prioritize a silent generator and confirm noise expectations before purchase.
FAQ
Is 10kW enough for a clinic?
It can support selected clinic loads, but the final decision depends on AC, medical fridge, lab equipment and simultaneous operation.
Should a clinic use ATS?
ATS can be useful when critical equipment should return to backup power quickly after grid failure.
What should I send for a clinic quote?
Send critical equipment list, AC, medical fridge, lab equipment, voltage, runtime, silent requirement and delivery term.