Specifications include, but are not limited to: The UPS must be competitively priced, and part of the Provo City UPS replacement RFP # - PROVOFM202010443. An important characteristic of the UPS will be its reliability. The awarded vendor is expected to provide a solution with high levels of reliability. If redundancy can be incorporated in a cost effective manner, it would be desirable. The proposed UPS must be new equipment, not used or refurbished. The proposed UPS must be engineered to meet the center’s existing electrical load with at least 25% but not more than 50% extra capacity. The existing unit is an Eaton 9330 20kVA running at approximately 60% load. The awarded vendor is required to independently verify load and voltage and propose a correctly sized UPS. The UPS should be engineered to provide 60 minutes or more of run time based on existing electrical load. The installation should conform to local electrical codes and meet industry standards. The UPS must include a maintenance bypass switch. The UPS should have the ability to have its capacity expanded within the proposed footprint in order to accommodate future electrical load needs. High conversion efficiency is desired in order to save on operating expenses. The proposed system should include a remote monitoring panel installed in the City IT help desk area.