Stand C85 will play host to Adler and Allan's team, ready to advise on how to ensure data centres keep running through fuel polishing and general tank services, as well as the pertinent matter of flood mitigation. Alan Scrafton, Group Marketing Manager, at Adler and Allan, explained: "With most data centres holding large amounts of fuel to feed generators as back-up power, it is vital that the quality and cleanliness of fuel within storage tanks is maintained to minimise the risk of blockage, contamination or fuel system wear. In addition to fuel polishing, our annual Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) will ensure compliance with current legislation and help to minimise environmental incidents, such as a spill. Adler and Allan's tank services are available 24/7 to help keep your business operations running smoothly.
"In addition, flooding poses an ever-increasing threat to data centres. Businesses need to protect their assets, actioning risk assessments and implementing flood mitigation steps to minimise the damage flooding can cause. It is far better for businesses to be proactive, rather than reactive; think long-term and calculate the risk in order to protect these often essential facilities."
Fuel and flooding experts
Adler and Allan can provide regular maintenance programmes to ensure fuel quality, helping to reduce downtime and maintenance costs. Its mobile tank cleaning service can treat any amount of fuel from 3,000 to 100,000 litres per hour, using custom-built fuel polishing and tank cleaning units in a safe and efficient environment.
It has its our own fuel analysis lab undergoing the final stages of UKAS accreditation to give customers peace of mind fuel validation and a fast turnaround service.
Where flooding is concerned, Adler and Allan carries out rigorous Flood Risk Assessments (FRA), establish a flood plan and then put in place the appropriate flood defences, which could range from lightweight demountable systems to our newest product, JBAR, a modular flood defence system which can also provide spill containment.